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Old Thu Jan 20, 2000, 12:40pm
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First I'd make sure I had several roles of film and take a lot of pictures. In addition to what was said in the last post.

1) Making a call, fist strait up or even "birddoging"
2) Making a signal such as O.O.B with him pointing.
3) In action running with the fast break as the lead official.
4) Pregame shaking hands with a coach and/or a captain. Make sure both are smiling as you shoot the picture.
5) Dealing with a coach during the game.
6) chatting with partner during a T.O. Fist or ball in front of face.
7) Throwing the jump ball to start the game.
8) Talking with a player seriously.
9) Talking with a player in a jovial situation.
10) Doing a 5 second count with arm strait out.

Just have fun. I know most photographers do. If the shot could put the official in a positive light, then shoot the picture. I'm sure you will come up with ideas as the game progresses.

I know an assignor showed up at a game with camera in hand. He was taking pictures of the varsity officials in all kinds of situations like the ones listed above. I don't know if he was after positive shots or not but he wanted to have a teaching tool.
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