The first thing to find out is if they allow the general public to bring cameras into the playing area. Many amateurs dont know how or cant turn off the flash on their cameras, which would distract the athletes. If you have permission to be taking pictures you may have to have some very good glass (camera lens) that can take in lots of light, and not require your camera to have a flash. You should be able to take picutes of anything including logos, stangers in the crowd, and athletes. The reason you can take pictures of logos is because its legislated under "fair use" and most people would be able to see them anywhere anyways, and they are hard to avoid. You can take picutes of strangers provide they are going about normally, you cant make a spectace of someone. Athletes, if you have permission that is probably not going to be a big deal.
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yes, have you ever seen national geographic magazines, the pictures in there are shot by professional photographers (nature). also in smithsonians and other magazinesalong those lines.
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A photography degree teaches you the art and science of taking pictures. You will learn how to use various types of cameras, how to edit pictures and how to best present your pictures to make them more attractive. You may have noticed that most professional photographers have a degree in photography. It typically takes about four years to get a degree in photography.
It's impossible to retrieve deleted pictures from a digital camera without taking it to a shop, or if it has that feature. The best option is just to create a backup of all your pictures. Even if you don't like the pictures.
Yes, most digital cameras will allow you to change the quality of the pictures you're taking. Some digital cameras will even allow picture editing and camera effects for the pictures you're taking.