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Cricket on the sports fields
Photography

Photography is a year-round activity at Caldicott. Besides popping out with a camera, varied groups of photographers record each of our special events. The picture below is from a series taken of a swimming match, with S Morrisroe doing rather well with the backstroke (click the picture for a larger version - about 300Kb).

by L Wright (11.04)
by L Wright (11.04)

Since 2001 we have entered the Prep School Photographer of the Year competition, and won it twice.

Life in a prep school

However, in 2008 we only came second, from a large entry:

b_jang_winner_12y07

We have several digital cameras - see the 'buyng advice' section for details of what we have, and for hopefully helpful informatiion. The first of our winning pictures ('2002', above) was taken with a compact digital camera, about 4Mp - top of the range then. It used SmartMedia cards, quite flimsy things, if I remember correctly, and no longer available. Maximum size was 128Mb; these days a more modern 4Gb card can be bought for less than £30. See the bottom for some more of our entries for this competition.

The main advice given is to:

  • Decide the subject of the picture - what are you photographing?
  • Make sure it is a reasonable size - get in close.
  • Change the viewpoint - getting low often increases the drama in sports photographs, for example.
An Experiment
Digital Camera Settings
Photographer of the Year 2008
Depth of Field
Buying Advice