Mark Pain
While researching sports photographers I came across Mike
Pain. He is a multi-award winning sports photographer and has been for over 25
years. He covers major events all around the world. Ranging from the Olympic
Games to the Ryder Cup. He has also covered rugby World Cups and World
Championship athletics. As well as having covered these major events; Pain also
photographs for the Mail on Sunday, capturing images of the premier league on a
weekly basis. He also does work making portraits and features of the biggest
stars in the world of sport. However, he foes not just cover sports
photography. Other aspects of his work range from food to property photography.
He works for both editorial and corporate clients and is the Chief Sports
Photographer of The Mail on Sunday. Mark Pain has been named the Sports
Photographer of the Year two times, in both 2005 and 2011 at the British Press
Awards. He was named as the
British Airways Olympic Photographer of the Year 2012 at the prestigious UK
Guild of Picture Editors Award. In 2011 Mark successfully launched the first
dedicated Sports Photography School in the UK, and in 2013 became a Nikon
Ambassador.
Bob Martin
Bob
Martin is a very highly regarded sports photographer that has won many awards.
He specialises in shooting action, graphic and editorial pictures for
advertising corporate and editorial clients. Bob’s career has been a very
affluent one over the last 30 years and he has photographed every major
sporting event from the last 13 summer and winter Olympic games to elephant
polo and horse racing on ice. His work has been taken from all around the world
and published in lots of the world’s most prestigious publications including:
Life Magazine, The New York Times , The Sunday Times and L”Equipe. Bob Martin lives in his native England and
boasts to be the other Sports Illustrated photographer to be based outside of
the USA. He also worked for London 2012 consulting on photographic issues for
the Olympics. He was also appointed the Photo Chief based in the MPC.
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