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How'd They Do That?

By Mark Wallace

May 18, 2010

Mark Wallace talks to Gene Lower, the official photographer of the Arizona Cardinals. Gene shares some of his tips for shooting sports.


Find out what Gene Lower does to keep his football photography fresh as he talks about his favorite gear and the back stories behind some of his best photos. He talks about how his photo of Arizona Cardinals linebacker Pat Tillman became an iconic Sports Illustrated cover and war memorial after Tillman was killed in Afghanistan.

 

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behind the picture

Thanks Mark & Gene..great tips on how to shoot the same game in many ways..and love the Pat Tillman story - you just never know where your image may end up. I have had two of my pics used already for funerals and felt very humbled to have that honour

by lep in South australia on May 10, 2011

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Great vid

Loved hearing about the gear and how shots were made.

by Robb in MN on October 27, 2010

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Shot like the Pro's

Wow… what an excellent video. Being an amateur photographer I’m always curious about what equipment and settings the Pro’s are using. I would highly recommend more videos like it. Really appreciate the “Feature Product” listing at the bottom of the video and especially like the direct link to product page in Adorama’s site. Thank you Mark!

by Ken in Arizona on May 19, 2010

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