Yesterday, Lee Warren made my day by sharing how my photography inspired him to seek out the moments between the action instead of worrying about action shots. It’s true – people’s faces and reactions make for way better photos than most action shots*. I think this is especially true in baseball, where a lot of the action – pitchers pitching and batters swinging – looks the same across the thousands of photos that are taken of it every day. Heck, the only reason I bother with those shots is for utility. I want to have at least one workable shot of every pitcher pitching, and ever hitter at the plate. But those are never the best photos – they just fulfill a purpose in the space of this and other websites.
So, here are some “little moments” from sporting events:
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