Capture the Emotion of the Competition as it Unfolds
Air. Dirt. Split seconds. And, the raw emotion of competition unfolding in front of you.
Motorsport photography is not just about fast shutter speeds. It is about reading the moment, anticipating the action, and capturing the intensity, focus, and drive behind every rider.
Details
Time: 10 AM to 1 PM
Location: Epping, NH
Level: Intermediate
Note: Knowledge of the exposure triangle is required. If you would like to take a refresher course, please contact us.
Instructor Michael Griffin is a celebrated sports photographer with nearly 50 years of experience capturing the speed, emotion, and intensity of athletics and motorsports.
Workshop Fee
$125
per person
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This is not a workshop you watch. It is one you experience.
This field photography workshop is designed to sharpen your instincts and elevate your work. Â
If you want to improve your timing, sharpen your focus, and learn how to capture the emotion of competition in real time, this is your moment.Â
Includes:
• 3 hours of hands-on instruction
• Real-time coaching and feedback
• Small group experience
Limited to 6 participants. This workshop is intentionally limited to ensure every participant gets time, space, and direct feedback in a fast-moving environment.
Intermediate Level: knowledge of exposure triangle required. If you would like to take a quick refresher course, please contact us at: [email protected]
Workshop Overview
What To Bring
Recommended Gear
Meet Your Instructor
Michael Griffin
Sports and action photographer known for capturing the speed, energy, and intensity of live competition across Southern New England. As the founder of Michael Griffin Photography, his work focuses on motorsports, high school, collegiate, and community athletics with a strong eye for timing, motion, and storytelling.
He creates powerful, fast-paced images that freeze time, whether you’re hitting the field, the throttle, or your final season of high school.
In this SPS MX workshop, Michael shares real-world techniques for photographing fast-moving motocross action. Participants will learn how to track riders, freeze motion, create dynamic movement, dial in camera settings, and anticipate decisive moments on the track.