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Jupiter Photos

Here is a place to find photos from the WWBA Championship held last week in Jupiter. Anyone can look at the photos without purchasing any. Players and parents who were there can purchase if they wish. We hired this company (AB Digital) in order to get lots of photos for our own use. We (PG) do not make money on any purchases made. However, we think this group did an amazing job of taking around 15,000 photos and we hope people decide to give them some business. If so, please let us know how good the service was. We definitely want to work with them in the future.
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Great idea, except the photographer must have been a pitcher.
90% of the pictures of our team are of pitchers.

He'd make more $$ if he got more players in the pics.

My son played every inning of each of the 3 games that are posted and is not in any of them. Not complaining, but I would have bought some if they were good.
That is why I think it would be great if there was a way to have some contact with the photographers BEFORE an event. That way coaches/parents could that are really interested could communicate with the photographer(s) and be assured to get the pics they want.

Funny comment about the pitchers because the pics of our teams game from the 18U WWBA Championship this summer had tons of pitchers pictures.
Last edited by TromblyBaseball
I agree with gitnby

Need to teach them to take a least one photo of each batter, and how to get infield shots during warms up.... then try to set up for shot action shots later in the games..... But that will come with experience....

With digital photography it easy to take hundreds of shots each game even if you throw away the majority.....
I am under the impression there are more shots of pitchers because there are more pitchers and that pitchers get shot (in film terms Smile) from windup to ball release.

I can tell you from my own experience, many years ago PG had a photographer at son's first tourney. I bought the entire sequence of pictures from windup to release, 8 to be exact. Smile

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