Beautifully illustrated with large, vibrant photos, this book teaches you how to take control of your photography to get the sports photo you want every time you pick up the camera.
A mini-biography of the football star discusses his childhood, his early career, his performance with the Miami Dolphins, and more. Original.
A biography of the talented quarterback who led the San Francisco Giants to victory in the 1995 Super Bowl.
From the creator/editor of Who Shot Rock & Roll ("I loved this book" --Dwight Garner, The New York Times.
A look at the career of the first African-American player on a major league team discusses Robinson's 1949 .342 batting average, his thirty-seven stolen bases, his 124 RBIs, and his awesome base running. Original.
This is a book about photographing low-light and indoor sports–not as a professional working for a major sports publication or website–but as a parent or friend trying to capture a great memory.
Focuses on techniques that help you successfully capture sports and live action photographs, such as freezing action or adding motion blur Covers getting the right gear, setting your camera for the shot, capturing the shot, editing the ...
Illustrations and text present advice to photographers on how to photograph athletic events.
Stylist Perri Veganes tackles the delicate job of applying gold paint to dutch swimmer Inge de Bruijn's eye. Analog SLR, 35mm lens. My stylist, Perri Veganes, had to figure out how to apply gold paint to different uniform fabrics, ...
A look at the former baseball superstar features a discussion of Ruth's fifty-four home runs in 1920, his 60 home runs in 1927, and his record as a pitcher. Original.