Our local Little League has a Challenger Division for players with physical or developmental disabilities or other special needs and "buddies" who want to teach them about baseball. They asked me to come take team and individual portraits for the division today, and I agreed. Here's two of my favorite portraits from the day:
A few action shots I took:
Two pictures that just touched my heart:
And one of the new friend I made today. She loves having her picture taken and told me that I was the best "camera girl" ever:
I was a little anxious before the shoot because I wanted to do a good job and wanted to make sure I respected everyone's capabilities. I found a website with some good tips here. I didn't have time to focus on camera settings, so I put the camera on "sports mode" to avoid a flash and put my focus on connecting with each player and trying to capture his or her spirit. I was lucky to have an overcast day where I didn't have to worry too much about the light. On the whole, I felt like it was equally successful to the photo shoots I do for the middle school sports teams and think that the families will like the results.
NICE JOB, Rinda!!! We forgive you for leaving the house crop early!!! We missed you, but it was clearly for a good cause!
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Rinda, you have a heart as big as your talent. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteGosh, they are all marvellous and I absolutely LOVE the first action shot!
ReplyDeleteWell done Rinda :-)
Wonderful shots,Rinda.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos Rinda and it looks like it was a great day for everyone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic job you did. The pride and happiness is just shining out of these kids.
ReplyDeleteAwesomeness...you were thorough on your research also. The families should be well pleased, as should you.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful portraits. I know you gave them something they'll treasure for a long time.
ReplyDeleteRinda, these are fabulous! The kids just shine, and you've captured that perfectly xx
ReplyDeletehow wonderful that you were able to capture such a fun time and that these athletes will have photos to remember it all by. i really admire you for taking the time to learn more about people with different needs before this event. you do have a big heart!
ReplyDeleteGood job! The photos turned out great!
ReplyDeletewhat an excellent job you did on the photos and catching their love of the game and themselves!
ReplyDeleteAlthough we missed you - your talents were obviously enjoyed elsewhere!
What a wonderful day for you and those kids are truly lucky to have the BEST CAMERA GIRL ever to take their pics!! What great shots. Very special.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to share your talent, Rinda! Your photos turned out great :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent job! Your photos are fab! and the kids look as if they are all having such a fun time.
ReplyDeleteWow, so many great photos! You really did a wonderful job capturing the spirit of such a special game. Rinda, you really are the BEST CAMERA GIRL. ;D
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