About this Event
You don’t need stadium access or professional arenas to create compelling sports portraits.
In this class, Sports Portrait photographer Edward Mathews will show you how to transform everyday environments—gyms, hallways, fields, and other ordinary spaces—into dynamic, magazine‑style sports portrait locations. You’ll learn how to identify strong backgrounds, use composition to add cinematic impact, and combine lighting and posing techniques to elevate your images in real‑world settings.
Through live demonstrations and hands-on shooting with an athlete model, you’ll practice building strong portraits in realistic, adaptable environments.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of the class, you’ll be able to:
- Identify strong sports portrait backgrounds in everyday locations
- Use environment and composition to strengthen athlete portraits
- Combine lighting and posing techniques to create polished images
- Adapt quickly to challenging or limited shooting spaces
- Create professional sports portraits outside of studio or stadium settings
Topics Covered
- How photographers scout sports portrait locations
- Finding visual interest in ordinary spaces
- Environmental storytelling in sports photography
- Using available light and flash creatively
- Composing dynamic, cinematic sports portraits
- Live demonstration building a portrait setup on location
- Hands-on shooting with athlete model and instructor feedback
Who Should Attend
This class is designed for beginner to intermediate photographers looking to expand their sports portrait skills beyond traditional studio environments.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of camera operation and exposure
What to Bring
Required
- Camera with manual controls
- Portrait lens (50mm–200mm recommended)
- Memory card and fully charged battery
Optional
- Speedlight or flash
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The MPEX Learning Studio, 2887 Silver Drive, Columbus, United States
USD 86.14 to USD 215.26












