About this Event
Game on!
Join us for a full day of action at our Create No Matter What Experience: Epic Sports Photography Workshop led by Nikon Ambassador Joe McNally, Sony Artisan Jean Fruth, and New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame Photographer Ed Mulholland!
In this full-day, hands-on workshop, you will learn how to capture fast action as you rotate through three different sport sets, including a 16 by 16 boxing ring and more. Learn different angles to shoot from and which lenses to use, as well as lighting tips. You’ll also get to meet and network with others in the industry.
What To Bring
We'll supply the lighting (sponsored by Profoto) but make sure to bring all of the other camera gear that you think you'll need. Adorama will provide lunch and we're happy to accommodate dietary restrictions as best as we can. Proof of vaccination is also required.
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
Profoto
Nikon
Sony
Canon
Tiffen
HP
About the Presenters
Joe McNally is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning photographer and filmmaker whose prolific career includes assignments in 70 countries. McNally won the first Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Journalistic Impact for a LIFE coverage titled, “The Panorama of War.” McNally has been honored numerous times by Communication Arts, PDN, Graphis, American Photo, POY, and The World Press Photo Foundation. McNally is masterful at lighting and is known for his large-scale production work, in addition to his vast storytelling experience which stems from assignment work for legendary publications such as LIFE and National Geographic. His work is regularly cited in social media surveys as sources of inspiration and industry leadership.
https://portfolio.joemcnally.com/index
https://www.instagram.com/joemcnallyphoto/?hl=en
Ed Mulholland is a freelance sports photographer specializing in boxing, UFC, NHL and NFL. He has photographed fights all over North America, the UK, Germany and Brazil.
Ed joined HBO in 2006 and photographed fights for them on all their series until their final bout in December 2018. Ed joined Matchroom Boxing in mid-2018 and is currently their lead photographer handling all their ringside photography in North America. He also shoots boxing for ESPN Images.
Ed has been awarded a top 3 finish for feature or action photo by the Boxing Writer’s Association of America 13 times, including 5 first place awards. His work has appeared on magazine covers and he did the cover art for Electronic Art’s video game “Fight Night Round 3” (Gatti-Ward). He’s photographed the poster art for numerous fights and worked with a who’s who of boxers including Canelo Alvarez, GGG, Arturo Gatti, Oscar DeLaHoya, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Anthony Joshua, Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins and more. He was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame in 2020.
https://www.instagram.com/muls96/?hl=en
https://edmulholland.photoshelter.com/index
Sports Photographer Jean Fruth does more than take pictures. She tells stories — of vibrant personalities, local cultures, and distinctive communities. From a small darkroom to the most iconic stadiums flooded with lights, Jean’s trajectory as one of photography’s preeminent visual storytellers has taken her on a round-the-horn tour of the world’s most indelible landmarks – from the world of baseball to the world at large. Sports have always been Jean’s most compelling subject, and from her earliest days in sports photography, she covered everything from wrestling to sailing to basketball — and on any given Friday, she could be found taking full advantage of those Friday night lights, shooting northern California’s storied football rivalries.
Soon Jean was called up to the big leagues herself, as she spent nearly a decade shooting the crown jewels of Bay Area sports — the Giants, the A’s, the 49ers. Her portfolio quicky expanded when she was invited to Cooperstown and the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, where she helped build the museum’s archive and bring to life the story of baseball. America’s most eminent historical institutions – including the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and the Smithsonian — have featured her work.
What drives Jean now is to serve communities through her storytelling – as the co-founder of Grassroots Baseball, a non-profit that promotes participation in baseball at the youngest levels, and as a traveling photographer for La Vida Baseball and La Vida Sports, digital media companies that shares the stories of Latino sports around the globe. As one of Sony’s select Artisans of Imagery, and through her popular workshops, she shares her techniques, her insights, and her love of images — both the power of pictures and the stories they tell.
Jean’s first book, Grassroots Baseball: Where Legends Begin, was released in 2019. Her latest, Grassroots Baseball: Route 66, will be published in spring 2022, with proceeds benefitting the non-profit program.
https://www.jeanfruthimages.com
https://www.instagram.com/jeanfruthimages/?hl=en
About 26 Bridge at Seret Studios
Featuring its original brick walls, towering wooden doors and high ceilings, this renovated former metal factory is a versatile space for an event. It seats around 250 people, and holds 375 for standing events. The space can be used for private events, weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, fashion shows, corporate events, and more. The renovations to this former metal factory highlight the building’s industrial past, accentuating the original brick walls, large wooden doors and magnificent high ceiling with a skylight.
26 Bridge is affiliate of BK Venues a collection of unique event venues located in prime Brooklyn locations.
https://www.26bridge.com/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
26 Bridge St, 26 Bridge Street, Brooklyn, United States
USD 199.00