Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Joanna Ginger

Joanna Ginger is a British photographer who is best known for her football photography most of her work is shot at non-league teams instead of the bigger teams which most football photographers aspire to.
This image shows a player in white trying to dribble past the player in blue who is trying to slide tackle the ball away from him. Looking at this photo it does look like he missed the tackle, though I think this is a pretty decent image but to improve it I would try and get an image where the player is actually tackling the other where they make proper contact. Other than that I do like the image.
This image shows the player in yellow trying to hold off a challenge from the player in red. This image I do like a lot because it shows the concentration on the face of the players in trying to get the ball and in trying to get away from the tackler. Like the image above I would try and get the image when the player in red has actually made the challenge not just before. But I really do like this image, more than the image above.
This images shows a player running towards goal. This image I feel is the worst of the three as it is too busy as it shows multiple players which are distracting because they aren't blurred out and they are wearing bright colours. To improve this image I would focus on the player dribbling the ball and not the other players. I would zoom in on this player to get the shot, or even see what he is about to do as he is on the edge of the box and you could get a much better shot when he gets in the box.

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