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March 19, 2025 (NEW DATE!)
Drawing from 25 years of dog sports photography experience, Amy shares practical techniques for capturing fast-moving canine athletes. She'll cover essential camera settings for various venues, from indoor agility rings to outdoor dock diving pools. You'll learn positioning strategies and timing techniques that help predict dog movement patterns. Whether you're shooting with a professional mirrorless system or working with what you have, you'll leave this webinar with concrete, actionable techniques to improve your dog sports photography.
Bio
Amy Johnson is a professional photographer specializing in fast-moving subjects - primarily dogs and wildlife. She is the official photographer at a variety of major dog sport events including AKC’s National Agility Championship and USDAA’s Cynosport World Games. She has spent countless hours photographing birds in flight, from Ospreys in Florida to Great Gray Owls at home in Minnesota. As a former math teacher, Amy brings a structured approach to breaking down complex camera technology. She currently shoots with Canon mirrorless systems, though she also has experience with Nikon and Sony platforms. This multi-brand experience helps her explain concepts in ways that work for whatever equipment you're using.
Members: be sure to use your membership number as a coupon code when registering to attend for free. Non-member pricing: $50
Note: This is a LIVE event.
A recording will be available for members only - one of the perks of being an ISAP member.
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