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How to get a head (shot)

In his latest guest post, Getty Images photographer Ross Kinnaird reveals how he tries to liven up stock media conferences with a more creative approach.

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I’ve been attending quite a few press conferences and training sessions in the build-up to the next England match tomorrow (Thursday) and this image is just one of many I’ve been having some fun with – capturing static head shots can be quite soul-numbing for a sports photographer after a few days so I always like to experiment!
It took me four or five attempts to get this effect, using a 70 - 200 mm lens, shot at a 15th of a second F8 (no flash allowed at the conference). My biggest challenge was to get the camera to swivel on a central and static point. Any lateral movements blur the whole image.

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  • 1.
  • At 03:46 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Thomas Coulson wrote:

omg how do you get it to do that, it's effective, but I'm not sure many newspapers will be printing it!

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  • At 03:57 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Atom Ant wrote:

Absolutely fantastic shot, Ross.

Love it.

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  • 3.
  • At 04:01 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Oliver wrote:

It looks interesting, though to me it looks more like you've been going mad with photoshop...

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  • At 04:15 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • brendan wrote:

its a crazy picture, makes my eyes go all blurry.......cool pic though:)

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  • At 04:16 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • brendan wrote:

its a crazy picture, makes my eyes go all blurry.......cool pic though:)

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  • At 04:16 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Sharon wrote:

Clever use of a camera

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  • At 04:21 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • stuart moore wrote:

effective way of capturing and varying the effect of a static image
Did you use a special tripod?

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  • At 04:22 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • brian wrote:

is this a joke? i could have done better myself in photoshop... and i bet i wouldnt get paid for it

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  • At 04:35 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Dan wrote:

The thing is, is that it's not in Photoshop, it's a natural photo.

Bloody Photoshop.

Nice one.

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  • At 04:41 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Paul D wrote:

Nice picture but couldn't you have got the same effect using photoshop?

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  • At 04:50 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Jonny wrote:

It looks good but its just photoshoped with a radial blur i think

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  • 12.
  • At 04:57 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • JamesK wrote:

I can get the same effect if I use a bear glass attached to my lens.

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  • At 05:06 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • P wrote:

What's a "bear glass"?

A glass for a bear?

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  • 14.
  • At 05:07 PM on 14 Jun 2006,
  • Dan wrote:

What's all this photoshop talk?! It's a relatively simple technique of rotating the camera while your shutter is open, with a slightly longer exposure than in good light conditions. Getty photographers do not photoshop images thank you very much!

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