Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast

Dean Mouhtaropoulos

Professional Sports Photographer, Dean Mouhtaropoulos from Getty Images speaks to colleagues from around the world on the Photography Philosophy Podcast. He finds out more about their past and present careers and talk all things sports photography.

  • 42 minutes 13 seconds
    Sports Photography Podcast No.32
    Part 2 of working at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. This episode preview and first few days at the games. During a challenging time for the world with a global pandemic on, China are hosting a major event. Equipment, why arrive a week early, using mirrorless vs mirror cameras and a few more bits that I answer that in the show. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
    23 February 2022, 12:00 am
  • 21 minutes 54 seconds
    Sports Photography Podcast No.32, Working at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022, Part 1
    One of what I hope to be a few over the coming weeks, a quick run down of what its like to work at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. This episode is the build up and how I got here and what it took to get in the country. During a challenging time for the world with a global pandemic on, China are hosting a major event. How do you host an event with thousands of people flying in from all over the world when travel has become such a difficult proposition? I answer that in the show. You will here about the unique set up and the challenges for the team here which everyone from the local staff to athletes must have done to be involved. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
    1 February 2022, 12:00 am
  • 25 minutes 40 seconds
    Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast No.31 on Dortmund v Munich
    Todays show is one my late but great boss who we lost in 2018, the legend Steve Rose use to call Meat and Potato’s. This is as close to regular shooting job a sports photographer like me has, a football slash soccer league match though this one is a little more special, so maybe we can add some gravy to this one hey Steve, as it’s a Bundesliga or German Football league game between the two giants in Germany, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Its in the shorter show so more suited for you millennials out there who have no patience. I kid of course. I am recording this intro from small city outside of called Arequipa in their Air Force base in Peru where I will be covering the Dakar Rally for the next weeks, as I have shot a week already, so sorry for the sound quality on this and the outro. I will record some bits from here so will be doing my second podcast on this event, my favourite yet hardest assignment I have covered. Back to this show, I speak about the fans, working conditions at this ground I have experienced in the past, various other live assignments shooting for Getty from other photographers on the day and a not too happy co-worker who is usually such a happy chap but today, not so much. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast! My site: www.allsportsnapper.com or on Twitter @allsportsnapper and #AllSportSnapper on Instagram
    25 January 2019, 10:21 am
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    Andrew D. Bernstein on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast #30
    Todays fantastic guest is Andrew Bernstein, who not only is one of the longest serving NBA photographers, not only is he the Director of Photography for Staples Center, home to the LA Lakers, LA Clippers, LA Kings and hosted every top musician you could name, not only is he recent Hall of Fame inductee, not only he is only the second photographer to ever be recognized with the prestigious Curt Gowdy Media Award he is the LA Lakers team photographer and has worked closely with players from Magic Johnson to LeBron James. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adbphotoinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ADBPhotoInc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ADBPhotoInc Website: http://www.adbapi.com Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Mamba-Mentality-How-Play/dp/0374201234/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541615054&sr=8-1&keywords=mamba+mentality+kobe+book Podcast, Legends of Sport: https://www.podcastone.com/legends-of-sport-with-andrew-d-bernstein Andy D as he is sometimes known has partnered with retired NBA legend, Kobe Bryant on his first ever book titled The Mamba Mentality: How I Play and all the stunning photos in this book are by today's guest, shot over Kobe’s 20-year career. As you will hear in the next 90 minutes, Andrew is a vastly experienced photographer who has captured many of the highs and lows of one of the greatest players of all time but this interview is not about Kobe, though he of course get a mention. We go back in time too where it all started from shooting landscapes with his father, to shadowing Sports Illustrated photographers, being a 4th assistant in a Lakers Photo shoot in the early 80s, setting up strobes or flashes in the roof of the stadiums to shoot live action basketball, training and leaving a legacy of other team photographers around the NBA, about representing your clients every time you pick up a camera and working with MIT to develop remote camera firing technology and yes, I call a basketball game a match sometimes so apologies for the wrong terminology. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast! Ending
    23 November 2018, 12:00 am
  • 51 minutes 28 seconds
    Commonwealth Games Gold Coast 2018
    Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast No. 29. Today’s show is a special one for me. This was my first experience in Australia as a photographer for Getty Images. I spent 3 weeks working The Commonwealth Games held in the glorious Australian state of Queensland for Gold Coast 2018. For those not familiar with this event, it’s a multi-sport event in the similar vein as the Summer Olympics except the only countries that can compete are members states of the British Commonwealth. In the next hour, you will hear a pre-event photographers brief prior to the weightlifting, working with Clive Rose and new Nikon ambassador, Quinn Rooney in an outdoor pool bathed in Queensland sunshine, transmitting to editors in the media centre, shooting beach volleyball, badminton, gymnastic, track cycling, hockey and table tennis to name a few. I will also run through the positives and negatives of shooting a new sport each day and of course it wouldn’t be me if I didn’t get distracted and go on the occasional rant. Just a note, I mention the Winter Olympics podcast a few times in this show which I am still working on. Seems I recorded a lot more unintelligible crap than normal so its taking a bit longer to edit than planned but, without further ado, I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
    1 November 2018, 12:00 am
  • 15 minutes 57 seconds
    World Allround Champs on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast No. 28
    Todays is another one of the short and (you decide) sweets shows where you will hear about my experiences working at the Speed Skating World Allround Championships in the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium. When the sports calendar came out for 2018, this is one event which I was really looking forward too and as you will hear, it didn’t disappoint. I run through what I looked for, the working conditions, the differences between this and other speed skating events I have shot as well. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast! Here are some links for feedback. I love Sports Photography....Enjoy! My site: www.allsportsnapper.com or on Twitter @allsportsnapper and #AllSportSnapper on Instagram
    10 June 2018, 12:00 am
  • 50 minutes 41 seconds
    Tennis Paris Masters 2017 on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast #27
    Todays show you will hear about my experiences working at the Rolex Masters tennis tournament in Paris. From start to finish you will get a break-down of how I shot the event, what I look for and what is expected from me for our live client image needs as well as the occasional tangent. I also squeezed in a Champions League football match between PSG and Anderlecht on one of the nights. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
    1 June 2018, 9:25 am
  • 21 minutes 17 seconds
    Europa League Final Stockholm 2017 on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast
    Todays show is nice short one with just a few recordings from my experience working at the friends arena in Stockholm at the 2017 Europa League Final. As usual, I mention remotes, how colleagues Julian Finney and Mike Hewitt got on and even some delightful comments from my great friend Alex Grimm. Nothing more to add or the intro will be longer than the show, I hope you enjoy my ramblings in the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast! Here are some links for feedback. I love Sports Photography....Enjoy! My site: www.allsportsnapper.com or on Twitter @allsportsnapper and #AllSportSnapper on Instagram
    1 April 2018, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Confederations Cup 2017 on the Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast
    Getty Images sports photographer, Dean Mouhtaropoulos or Allsportsnapper has an open discussion about working and sending images from the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. This 25th episode will provide some behind the scenes insight of the matches and its build up and what goes into making it a success both personally and making sure the clients get the images they want on time. I hope you enjoy my ramblings. Here are some links for feedback. I love Sports Photography....Enjoy! My site: www.allsportsnapper.com or on Twitter @allsportsnapper and #AllSportSnapper on Instagram
    8 February 2018, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    Cameron J Spencer on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast
    Getty Images photographer at the top of his game with various international awards but my main reason for this chat is that this Australian took one of the most iconic images from the 2016 Olympic games. You will know the famous smiling Usain Bolt image taken by Mr. Cameron J Spencer. Sydney based, his work has graced global publications for over a decade and the years of hard work exploded last year with two images that made a splash with websites, magazines and social media. A unique position for a sports photographer. We chat about how it all began, his transition from Getty office to Getty snapper, working at the major events, drones, becoming a celebrity and much much more. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast! FInd out more about Cam on www.cameronjspencer.com @cjspencois on all social media Many thanks!
    13 November 2017, 11:37 am
  • 50 minutes 59 seconds
    Tony Duffy on the Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast Part 2
    Todays show is part two of the two-part special with Tony Duffy, the man who started the sports photography industry with the iconic Bob Beamon photo smashing the long jump world record at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. If you have not heard to episode 22, then please stop here and go back and have a listen as in the next minute, we will continue from the half way point of our chat. We continue where we left off about shooting the Olympics in 1984, getting motorbikes to pick up film and run them to get developed through the streets of LA, working with iconic athlete of the 80's American sprinter Flo Jo, the original camera and lens that started the sports photography industry, The Allsport transition to Getty Images and we finish with the passion for sports photography still going strong with many legends still in the game and much much more. hope you enjoy the conversation. Here are some links for feedback. We love Sports Photography....Enjoy! My site: www.allsportsnapper.com or on Twitter @allsportsnapper and #AllSportSnapper on Instagram
    14 July 2017, 11:33 am
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