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How do I become a photographer for an extreme sport magazine?

November 9th, 2012 3 comments

I’m an 18 year old girl about to graduate high school. I’ve always loved photography, and editing photos. It really is my passion. All my life I’ve been riding dirt bikes, bikes, skateboards, jet skis, and extreme sports. My dream job would to be a photographer for a dirt biking magazine or some sort of extreme sport!

But I was just curious how I would manage to land myself a job in that industry! Any tips or ideas?!

They will only buy shots that you own the copyright to, meaning you have to attend the events yourself and take the pictures, and then submit them to the company and ask if they want to buy them from you.

Once you have enough credibility in your career, you can apply to become a staff photographer, which usually means they pay to send you to events and take photos. At this point, you do not own the copyrights to your photos any more, the company you work for does, becuase you are taking pictures in the course of your employment.

If you stay an independent photographer, and people like your stuff enough, you can start demanding what people will pay for your photos. But that can take decades, and very few photogs reach that point.

Polaris 4 Wheeler

August 12th, 2012 2 comments

When you buy your first four-wheeler, there are some priorities that make a big difference to you.  If it is style and look, you get to know what your friends have and perhaps buy that so you will be riding an ATV that is “cool”.  But for many who are going to make the investment in a quality four-wheeler can be summed up in one statement.  “I want the toughest four-wheeler there is.”

It is easy to list the “big names” in ATV sales, which would include Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and others that are well known.  But when it comes to buying a four-wheeler that is clearly respected as the toughest machine in the four-wheeler line, a little known name stands out.  That name is Polaris. 

The Polaris ATV is a four-wheeler that has for decades been known as the real workhorse of this classification of vehicles.  It is made to be able to withstand virtually any challenge and provide strength and power to be able to take you anywhere you need to go and do the tough jobs that many other brands of ATVs simply cannot handle. 

The rise of the four-wheeler in popularity started with utility users who needed to off road to accomplish tough jobs that conventional cars and trucks could not handle.  It has been in the last couple of decades that the rest of the world have discovered the recreational and sports uses of four wheelers.  But in all classifications, the Polaris stands out as an ATV that can handle any challenge whether it is a utility vehicle or one to take an adventure lover into any terrain he wants to explore.

“Going four-wheeling”, appeals to sportsmen and women who love extreme sports and who want to throw themselves into whatever they are doing.  These kinds of enthusiasts expect the ATV they take into the wilderness to handle whatever they throw at it and roll right over any obstacles so they can enjoy their adventure with no fear that their ride will let them down.  Unlike some of the more well known makes of four wheelers, it is the Polaris that is known for being able to barrel right through muddy conditions, to stay on the move in snow or ice and to charge over fallen trees and other obstacles without a problem. 

Another feature of the Polaris that makes it the workhorse ATV of the industry is its ability to handle a payload.  You can use a Polaris to drag brush or pull a car out of the mud.  It is that strong.  The Polaris four wheeler is equipped with large rear racks for carrying luggage, tools or whatever you need for your off road mission that day and the Polaris is capable of supporting hundreds of pounds of load in those racks.  Small wonder this is the ATV for people who need a solid and reliable piece of machinery to go where they need to go and be there with them to get the tough work, or the tough play, done.

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What Extreme Sports was founded by a woman ?

August 4th, 2012 2 comments

I know most Death Sports were created by men, but what about women ?

Wing Chun is an unique high level kung fu system founded by a woman. but i think that is about it… most womens sports in general have just become popular. go back a few decades and you would be hard pressed to find many extreme sports even for women yet alone created by them.

Information Regarding Action Town Sports Paintball

September 17th, 2011 No comments

When was the last time you saw a BMX stunt team hard at work, or play? Flipping, spinning, head-over-heels action that gets the heart pounding and the kids yelling in excitement? If you haven’t seen such a show lately, you just might want to check out some school assemblies recently because BMX stunt shows are the hottest things to liven up school gatherings since, well, since they started having them.

BMX racing has been around for decades, but it’s never been the hot sport it is now. Nearly every town in America has a place for kids to race and skate to their heart’s content, performing moves that cause parents to cringe and kids to laugh. While most parents have forgotten how to ride skateboards or their memories of their own banana seat bikes, today’s kids are learning and performing moves that defy the rules of gravity.

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