This latest class builds on Dave Black and Scott Kelby’s last high school football course. You’ll learn how to choose the right gear, which camera settings to use, and how to decide on your field position for the best shots possible! From the pre-game huddle to interactions on the sidelines, Dave and Scott develop a great rapport. Scott asks questions to help provide you with a greater insight while also sharing his own tips and tricks that he’s learned from years of shooting professional football.

Here’s the course breakdown:

  1. Gear
  2. Pre-game
  3. First Quarter
  4. Practicing Patience
  5. Second Quarter
  6. Halftime & Third Quarter
  7. Fourth Quarter
  8. Closing Tips

Dave Black

As a freelance photographer for over 30 years Dave’s work has primarily centered on the sports industry for such publications as Sports Illustrated, Time, Newsweek and the award winning TV show Sports Century on ESPN. The list of event coverage includes the Masters, Kentucky Derby, National Football League, NASCAR and extensive work regarding the United States Olympic Committee, Olympic athletes and coverage of twelve Olympic Games. Known for his creative use of lighting and in particular with the artistic technique of Lightpainting, Dave’s portfolio continues to broaden into the commercial and advertising industry, and with specialized lighting projects including work for the National Geographic and their book Where Valor Rests, Arlington National Cemetery. He is one of Nikon’s “Legends Behind the Lens” photographers and is a prominent instructor at a variety of workshops each year. His monthly website tutorial articles “Workshop at the Ranch” attract more than 85,000 unique visitors monthly. In 2010 he released his highly acclaimed instructional book, The Way I See It. To see Dave’s images, learn more about photography, or purchase his book visit his website www.daveblackphotography.com.