
Street Shots Photography Podcast Shoot Happens, Then You Edit
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Oct 15, 2025 Ward shares his unique approach to shooting his nephew's wedding, opting for candid moments over traditional poses, showcasing the art of spontaneous storytelling. Antonio recounts a hectic weekend capturing the University of Nebraska's flagline and game, highlighting the technical and creative challenges faced. The hosts reflect on how structured photography jobs can reignite passion, while also exploring gear choices, editing techniques, and the importance of interaction in sports photography. Their conversation celebrates the thrill of capturing genuine moments in diverse settings.
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Skip Flash To Preserve Ambience
- Skip flash in small venues if it creates harsh shadows and distracts from atmosphere.
- Preview JPEGs on your phone or camera to confirm tones and exposure before committing.
Assembly-Line Team Portraits
- Antonio shot a 34-person flag line at Memorial Stadium as a one‑day assembly-line job with an assistant.
- He cataloged set poses, handed printed pose sheets to each person, and progressed rapidly through the group.
Use An Assistant And Short Breaks
- Bring an assistant for large group shoots to handle logistics and communication.
- Take short five-minute breaks during long sessions to restore energy and focus.
