One of the "future" Silverhawks at the football camp hosted by the team.
Since the official season doesn't start for my team until June 6th, I thought I'd share with you what we did to give back to the community. Last Saturday we hosted a football camp for one of the local youth football organizations. Several of our players and the owner of our team all started in this organization so hosting this camp is a great way to give back to the community.
I did not have to shoot this event at all. It wasn't required and I didn't need to get the hours in for my internship as my time shooting during the season will equal more than the 110 hours required for my internship. However, I very much believe that art is supposed to give back. So I volunteered to come out and shoot the youth camp for the team.
There are so many opportunities that can come up just by giving back to your community with your craft. For instance this camp gives these boys a chance to see that if they love football they can still play even later on in life. They can coach. They could play semi-pro. They could help out eventually with the same youth football league that helped them become the players they will be one day.
The players who came out to assist really enjoyed sharing this camp with the boys. While it was hard work with lots of drills it was also fun! Even as a photographer the expressions and honesty that the boys get on their faces when they play were great to see and shoot. Sometimes at the Semi-Pro level the guys keep more of a poker face so you can't see the determination, the frustration and or sheer happiness that happens when you shoot children.
While this was just one of the drills you can see that both boys took it very seriously!
In a matter of 2 hours I shot over 1200 shots and I could easily have shot more. I know that when we finally share these images with the players, their parents, and coaches they will appreciate them in a different way than my older players do. It opens up a new market for me to shoot in shooting youth sports as well as Semi-Pro I honestly wouldn't have tried to shoot youth sports before doing this camp.
It also shows the players who came to help out at camp another future. One where they are the coaches and not the players. So some of the photographs I took highlighted them in coaching or mentoring roles too.
Not everything that you during an internship has to be expected or the bare minimum that you can do as I have said before. The more that you take what is given to you in your internship and make it your own the more you will get from your internship!
Next up! Tomorrow. We travel 3 hours away to play the Lima Warriors Football team. I'll save what I did to make sure I was ready for this first game that starts at 7 PM for next week!
Any questions please let me know!
Jessi
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