1 hr 18 min

207: Jon SooHoo - Capturing 30 years of Sports History with LA Dodgers Team Photographer The Beginner Photography Podcast

    • Visual Arts

Jon Soohoo is the head team photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and has been photographing important moments in sports for more than 35 years and his photo of Kobe Bryant was used as the cover of ESPN’s memorial issue.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
When Jon SooHoo knew photography was going to play an important roll in his lifeOne of the best lessons Jon learned while shooting under legendary sports photographer Andy BernsteinWhat the head photographer of the Los Angeles Dodgers is responsible for shooting and coveringHow many team photographers shoot a Dodgers gameHow personally Jon SooHoo takes team lossesWhether or not he documents team lossesHow Jon SooHoo prepared to shoot the LA Dodgers world series gameIf Jon would get a world series ring if the Dodgers Won the World SeriesHow to prepare for big moments during a gameHow many photos Jon SooHoo takes in an average gameWhat it takes for a photo to stand outIf player superstitions rub off on him as the photographerThe one thing Jon would tell a new team photo intern before they took the fieldHow Jon’s day starts when he arrives at the stadiumWhat Jon gets asked most by Dodger fansResources:
LA Dodgers Photographer Jon SooHoo on TwitterJon SooHoo on InstagramLos Angeles Dodgers Insider with photos posted after each gameSports Shooter Academy


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Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Jon Soohoo is the head team photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and has been photographing important moments in sports for more than 35 years and his photo of Kobe Bryant was used as the cover of ESPN’s memorial issue.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
When Jon SooHoo knew photography was going to play an important roll in his lifeOne of the best lessons Jon learned while shooting under legendary sports photographer Andy BernsteinWhat the head photographer of the Los Angeles Dodgers is responsible for shooting and coveringHow many team photographers shoot a Dodgers gameHow personally Jon SooHoo takes team lossesWhether or not he documents team lossesHow Jon SooHoo prepared to shoot the LA Dodgers world series gameIf Jon would get a world series ring if the Dodgers Won the World SeriesHow to prepare for big moments during a gameHow many photos Jon SooHoo takes in an average gameWhat it takes for a photo to stand outIf player superstitions rub off on him as the photographerThe one thing Jon would tell a new team photo intern before they took the fieldHow Jon’s day starts when he arrives at the stadiumWhat Jon gets asked most by Dodger fansResources:
LA Dodgers Photographer Jon SooHoo on TwitterJon SooHoo on InstagramLos Angeles Dodgers Insider with photos posted after each gameSports Shooter Academy


Watch the Free Maximizing Mini Sessions Video training and start earning money with your camera!https://beginnerphotopod.com/minis
Transform your Love for Photography into Profit for FREE with CloudSpot Studio.And get my Wedding and Portrait Contract and Questionnaires, at no cost!Sign up now at http://deliverphotos.com/
Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast!


Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

1 hr 18 min