Award winning, professional sports Photographer, Vincent Rush of Cincinnati Sports Photography shares tips learned as a Cincinnati Photographer and a Dayton, Ohio Sports Photographer on succeeding in the world of Sports Action Photography, Portrait and Special Event Photography, from technique to marketing strategy.
About Me
- Vincent Rush
- Monroe, Ohio, United States
- Began my photography career as most people do...the highschool yearbook. Upon graduation I attended the US Naval Photography School in Pensacola Fla. After getting a qualification in basic photography and then later attending their Portrait School,was assigned to a military operation. Experiences included USO photography for Bob Hope, Brooke Shields, Kathy Lee Crosby and Wayne Newton.Have also had the opportunity for travel assignments to places such as Beruit, Israel, Africa, Australia, Brazil, Italy, Spain and England. Upon exiting the Navy in 1984,opened up a Tanning Salon and Health Club in Oxford,Ohio and began photographing weddings, all as a vehicle to fund my way through college. I enjoy travel, sports photography, special event and Cincinnati Reds photography. I am frequently contracted as a sports photographer by parents, sports teams, and organizations,throughout the Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio areas, to provide the highest quality sports photography, both on an individual and team basis.
April 4, 2009
Cincinnati Reds Opening Day in 48 Hours
The Cincinnati Reds arenow less than 48 hours away from opening day in the 2009 season. Chris Dickerson is another rising star in the Reds organization that figures to have a big impact on the success of the team.
In this photograph, I positioned myself down the right field line and waited for a lefty to turn on one. I used a Nikon D200 with aperature priority at 1/1200 ths of a second.
Cincinnati Reds Photograph. Cincinnati Sports Photographer, Vincent Rush
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ReplyDeleteWill I see you down at Great American for opening day? Supposed to be snowing... probably make for some interesting pictures.
Cincinnati Now will be there offering its perspective on opening day.
Go Mets!
- Mike - Cincinnati Now