Every athlete — from the junior leagues to the A-listers — needs to know how to use their photos to their advantage.
Covering a live sporting event as a photographer can be both exciting and dangerous. In this Zevely Zone, I met a photographer who isn't letting a rare eye disease stop him from living his dream.
Charlie McGill, longtime artist for NorthJersey.com and The Record, is retiring from his weekly Athlete of the Week feature.
The autographed Biles piece will be among the 40 to 50 portraits that Erickson will have on display at "Chasing Stars: Faces ...
One of the funniest shoutouts for Caitlin came from renowned sports photographer Bri Lewerke, who has become Clark's friend ...
The men of sports media are talking a lot about women’s hoops these days. ESPN’s Monica McNutt is here to help – and ...
Top sports photographer Kevin Jairaj tells us about the kit he uses when shooting for publications such as USA Today ...
After nearly 70 years of drawing Athletes of the Week for The Record and NorthJersey.com, Charlie McGill is now retired. Over the years, Charlie drew portraits of more than 3,500 athletes from 92 ...
Jeff Jacobsen spent decades as a photojournalist and as a photographer for University of Kansas athletics. Since he retired in 2020, he's been working on a project to capture images of sports in ...
for Queen Rania of Jordan. To mark her 54th birthday on Aug. 31, the Royal Hashemite Court released a new portrait of the Queen. The photo shows the royal smiling as she looks off-camera while ...
Patrick Dumont and Cynt Marshall met with the For Oak Cliff board, toured parts of the 10-acre campus and afterward presented ...
William Humphreys has been involved in the Cayman Islands Football Community for over 25 years. He's been a player in the league, referee and coach. He now runs a football program at his local ...