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hey guys my name is matt hernandez and today im going to give you five of my top tips for taking dynamic sports portraits [Music] i want to start off by saying this is assuming that youre using off-camera flash if youre not i highly suggest that thats going to really make your work stand out from other people its its a little bit more expensive but thats kind of part of it if you if you want to do this for a living then you really need to invest in your equipment and even as a hobby if you want to do the best work that you can off-camera flash is really going to be the way to go the first tip actually doesnt have anything to do with lighting it has more to do with your camera i shoot a sony a1 and i was nikon for about nine years i just recently switched for about 10 years i just recently switched this surprises people when i say it but for the first nine years of my career when i had when i did shoot nikon the only lenses i had were a 50 millimeter 1.8 a 14 24 and a 70 to 200