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“Hello, this is Dave Black. Let’s talk about shooting the Olympics.”

A nod to the incredible volunteers to helped pull off the 2017 NCAA Skiing Championships. With temps ranging from +55º to -5º mixed with rain, snow, sleet, driving wind and bursts of occassional sunshine, they deserve all the thanks they can get. - Mar 11, 2017 - © flyingpointroad.com

Today started with a call from Dave Black.

Imagine the Mahre brothers calling with ski tips.  Or Kikkan sending a “Let’s work on your V1 skate” text.  Maybe an email from Serena about your backhand.  That’s the equivalent of this morning’s call.  Dave Black is one of the all-time great photographers.  And his sports work sets the standard for the rest of us.

My introduction to Dave was through another amazing photographer, Corey Rich.  I had reached out to Corey to find out if he had any experience shooting the Olympics.  “I’ve never shot one, but my friend Dave has shot a bunch.  I’ll introduce you.

Dave has shot twelve Olympics.  And he generously spent the next ninety minutes sharing lessons learned in the process.  In no particular order, here are ten tips from Dave Black’s Highly Unofficial Guide To Shooting the Olympics :

Just a great way of spending the morning and a true honor.  Thanks Dave.

 

(P.S. – You should follow Dave on instagram : @daveblackphoto)

 

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