Updates and I photograph of all things…Pro Wrestling!!!

It’s been quite awhile since I’ve posted (January! Wow! Ouch!) and I’m going to start a regular schedule, updating with events I’ll be attending, session results and specials that I’m offering.

One of the reasons for not updating the blog is because I sorta hate this wordpress blog, it’s not intuitive and it’s always telling me to update! Ouch! I wonder if Blogspot can be linked to my website… I’m going to have to e-mail my webmaster about that.

By the way, if you’re considering a website, new or old for yourself PLEASE, you OWE it to yourself to check out Sandy @ outworld arts stuff. She does top notch work and has a quick turn-around.

So what’s been going on? Just been pounding the pavement about my photography, and making photographs for competition and the portfolio.

I’ve been looking into keyboards that are much more comfortable for typing long items on, and looking into a wacom tablet for editing photographs. They are so much more intuitive than a mouse…think of drawing with a brick! Ouch!

Recently I “partnered” up with matcombatsports.com I will be representing them at some combat sport related events as a photographer or writer or even both! I’ve done a few articles, and a gym profile for them with more on the horizon. If you go and sign up for an account, add me on there as a friend.

There are two MMA promoters that I do a lot of photography for. VFLmma and Iron Will Fighting Championships. Check out both if you are looking into MMA events.

Now I want to talk about photographing action and some of the “technical” aspects of it for a little bit and what makes it hard for just mom to pick up her pocket camera and get some photographs of her son playing indoor ball.

Ask any professional photographer, shooting indoor sports is one of the hardest things to do. It’s demanding on the equipment, demanding on the photographer and hard on the body (depending on the event). At this moment I have not shot a wedding yet, but it’s coming soon and I would say that weddings are the hardest to do.

Anyway, the reason indoor sports is so hard is because of the lighting. In photography you have 3 factors in exposure. Aperture of the lens, ISO setting of the camera, and shutter speed.

While f/4 and 1/500 of a second will produce the same exposure as f/8 1/120, it will be different creatively speaking. f/8 allowing more depth of field, but 1/120 not freezing any action.

In shooting sports, you want the absolute fastest shutter speed you can get. The faster the better. If you can shoot at 1/1600, you’ll kiss the ground before your feet.

All of these settings, ISO (the sensor’s sensitivity to light), aperture (the diameter of the lens opening) and shutter speed (this is pretty much easy to figure out) make the exposure. While any combination of equal exposure (f/4 gathers 2x the light as f/5.6 but if we give f/5.6 2x as long a shutter speed it’s equal exposure), what is the best to portray the scene?

Now with more expensive, and newer cameras coming out the ISO sensitivity of the camera’s sensors are improving, but still ISO 3200 and 6400 (very high ISO) are still “noisy”…

What is noise in a picture? It’s random specks of color and loss of detail.

Now we’re going to quickly talk about color temperature…this is measured in Kelvins.

Just speaking quickly, different light sources have different color temps. This really means nothing if all lights are the same. Usually a custom white balance or even auto in a lot of cases will figure it out…however things get REALLY ugly when you start mixing them.

Mix a flash with fluorescent lighting, and it gets ugly. You can gel the flash to change the color of the light…but what happens when there are multiple lights that have been changed with different brands of lighting, colors of lighting and no gel or combo of gels you have matches what ugly color is coming out of the ceiling? You kill the ambient light…that is overpower it with flash.

But what if you’re photographing an event where you’re not able to blast a full power flash in a competitor’s face? You can’t kill ambient lighting. You grin, bear it and take the photos. You deal with the color temperature and present the best you can do.

So you crank the ISO of your camera, set the shutter speed to whatever lets in some ambient (to light your background and areas where the stupid ettl (through the lens metering) doesn’t meter for) and go.

Now you’ve got to deal with refresh time of your camera’s flash…

When I shoot MMA I consider ISO 3200 f/2.8 1/800 to be acceptable but LOW lighting. Ideally I’d want 1/1600 as my shutter speed.

When I arrived at the Pasquerella center in Johnstown PA, with the lights cranked….I metered ISO 3200, f/2.8 and 1/200!!! If we count in f/stops 1600/800/400/200, you get the idea on light difference. With each stop the amount of light is either doubled or cut in half.

To say the pasq center has low lighting, is about the biggest understatement in the history of understatements.

Sometimes the ONLY way to remove a color cast is the desaturate the image (black and white conversion) and sometimes the only way to get photos in those dungeons is to underexpose the image by 2-3 f/stops, and bring it back in post…which brings MORE noise into the photo! Rough all of the way around.

It was the first time I shot professional wrestling, but definitely not the last. Check out AON Wrestling. A pretty neat production, and even though I personally am not a fan of pro wrestling, these guys are entertainers, athletes and really good at what they do. I really hope you check them out. Especially considering tickets are only 10 bucks or so. That’s a great night for mom or dad to take the kids out and see some neat entertainment.

Check out the photos on my site to be uploaded over the next few days.

Rob Lynn
www.roblynn.org

VFL MMA Mason Dixon Showdown 2

Rob Lynn Photography will be at the VFL MMA Mason Dixon Showdown 2 this Saturday, the 30th!

Here’s the website for more information,

http://www.squaredcirclepromotions.com/mason_dixon_showdown_mma_23.htm

More exciting action from Charlie Brenneman.

See you there!

Rob

Just got back in from VFL MMA 22 Mason Dixon Showdown

I was at the Greencastle, PA MMA event put on by Lionel Royler, as the photographer.

There were 9 fights on the card, 6 am, and 3 pro.

There is a pretty bad storm heading up the East coast right now, and we got caught in it, about 10 miles away from the event center where it was held. The trip that took my wife and I about 2 hours to make down, took damn near 3 plus to get back.

I also got to meet referee Kevin Mulhall, who you may recognize from the UFC. Poor bastard had an over 4 hour drive home. I can only imagine how long it took. Here’s hoping Kevin makes it home safely.

It was a night of great fights, and a lot of energy was put on by the packed house. Definitely another good night for VFLMMA.com

I also spoke with Brad about getting involved in the mid-Atlantic Combat Sports. Look for more information on this to come in the very near future.

Fighters, coaches and promoters seeking photographs from the event, PLEASE contact me before ordering off of my website. I will provide you with a coupon code for discounted photographs.

Signing out, from winter wonderland!

Rob Lynn

Valley Fight League this Friday

Rob Lynn photography will be in attendance at the Valley Fight League event in Green Castle PA this Friday.

More information here,
http://www.vflmma.com/index4f.htm

It’s been a great winter so far, and the weather hasn’t been as harsh and cold as it can be in PA.

I have some great portrait specials running right now, be sure to give a call, or send me an e-mail for more information.

Yet another great Senior session!

Had a great senior session with Joe Sinisi. He’s an Altoona Senior, and we had a great time making the photographs at the local campus.

Check www.roblynn.org and the portfolio to see the shots! Many thanks to Joe and family!

Thanks!

Another great senior session!

Had another great senior session, with Olivia.  The sun was so bright in the sky right before the last hour of the day.

The photos can be viewed on my website as always.

http://roblynn.smugmug.com/Portraits/Olivia-Senior-Proof/10048775_V9dr2#690143524_hJZVG

I will be in attendance at another Valley Fight League promotion as a photographer.  It will be in Green Castle, PA.  Here is the link for the information,

http://www.vflmma.com/boxing_and_vfl_mma_22.htm

If you’re looking to have your senior session done, please contact me soon.  These next few weeks are going to be about the best of the fall weather we’re going to have.   Quite a few yearbooks require you to have the photograph in by December to get it in, so please don’t delay!

Valley Fight League Photos are being uploaded now!

Wow, talk about an action packed evening! Promoter Lionel Royler really outdid himself this time around at the Jaffa!

The photo gallery is currently uploading. It’ll be finished around 7PM EST Oct 12 2009 (that’s today, Monday).

http://roblynn.smugmug.com/Mixed-Martial-Arts/VFL-Broad-Avenue-Brawlers-2/9939246_Y8mPB#678305187_vF77L

If the link breaks up, please copy the whole thing, and paste it into your browser.

Fighters, promoters, coaches please contact me for special rates on ordering the photos.

I will be shooting for Lionel again at the Jaffa, in December for sure, and possibly 2 more times in October once we work out the details.

The results from last nights entertainment are,
AMATEUR BOUTS

Mike Kunowsky unanimous decision over Blair Leydig, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28.

Sam Moore unanimous decision over Joshua Hine, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28.

Steve Ritchey def. Matthew Smithbower by submission (triangle choke), 1:19 first round.

Dylan Swires unanimous decision over Matthew Caputo, 30-27, 30-27, 30-27.

Brett Shoenfeld def. Scott Wible by submission (rear naked choke), 1:55 third round.

Justin Head unanimous decision over Josh Haskins, 29-28, 29-28, 30-27.

PRO BOUTS

Dave Yoder def. Jeff Pender by TKO (referee stoppage), 1:17 first round.

Brett Thomas def. Peter Cole by submission (arm bar), 4:24 third round.

Tenyeh Dixon def. Louis Armezzani by TKO (injury), 0:24 first round.

Donald Crawford Jr. unanimous decision over Blaine Balicki, 30-27, 30-27, 29-28.

Aaron Anspach def. Frank Armstrong by TKO (injury), 2:58 second round.

Robert Conner def. Elijah Garshnick by submission (rear naked choke), 1:38 first round.

Charlie Brenneman def. Phillip Wyman by TKO (referee stoppage), 3:34 first round.

Great Senior Session today!

Shot a great senior sesh today. Chelsea has a great smile, and really just flowed into the poses. We had completely adverse conditions today too. Sun moving in and out of clouds, 60 degrees out with heavy winds that made it feel like 50. Chelsea and Beth really handled it well. Many thanks to my assistant, Courtney.

Backing up the files, and taking medicine for this head cold of mine.

Dates are loading up fast!

With summer ending, and the fall season coming the fall session dates are loading up fast! Be sure to get your space reserved, while you still can! Winter sessions will be available on location, and outdoors…if you’re willing to brave the weather! :)

Rob Lynn photography will be in attendance at the VFL MMA event in Altoona, PA at the Jaffa Mosque, October 11th.

Here’s the link to the flier
http://www.vflmma.com/broad_avenue_brawlers_2.htm

If you have a youth sport (coach) or you know someone who does, please give my information to them or the respective agency. I have great, competitive rates and an excellent referral program. Act now!

Thanks!

Iron Will Fighting Championship 2 photos are up!

The photos are up and ready to go! Prices will be listed shortly. Please check out the link at, (if your browser breaks it up, please copy and paste it into your browser)

http://roblynn.smugmug.com/Mixed-Martial-Arts/IWFC-2-Sept-5th-2009/9540815_hNqHY#641488133_74tGP

It was a great night of fights. It was unfortunate that the title fight was canceled, but this was completely out of the hands of the promotion. Lopez failed his pre-fight physical due to high-blood-pressure (as sourced from the net, so take with a grain of salt).