Climbing Eden Park
By Bogdan Cristel After 40 hours of flying Bucharest - Amsterdam - Beijing - Auckland, I arrived in New Zealand; my first time in the Southern Hemisphere. The first nice surprise here was that both my...
View ArticleShooting the Rugby World Cup
In the latest installment, South Africa-based photographer Mike Hutchings describes the gear he can’t live without and what makes shooting rugby different from his usual assignments. Reuters RWC...
View ArticleFederer at his sublime best in Paris
By Greg Rusedski The Paris Masters was going to determine who was going to be the last players to qualify for the ATP world finals in London. The last few places were up for grabs and all the players...
View ArticleThe Tebow phenom
By Rick Wilking Do a Google search on this new celebrity and there are 299,000,000 results. Brad Pitt? No, he only has 187 million. I’m talking about the newest phenom in the world of sports – Tim...
View ArticleTechnology, Lendl and expectations at the Australian Open
By Greg Rusedski The big Australian hope for the woman’s title Sam Stosur, the U.S. Open champion, went out in the first round which wasn’t a huge surprise. She said in all her press conferences before...
View ArticleThe fight of their lives
By Kai Pfaffenbach Steve Marcus, our Boxing expert in Las Vegas, is maybe the one and only photographer within the company who has shot more World Championship title bouts than I have throughout the...
View ArticleThe Olympic Games: Much more than the stars
By Denis Balibouse "The important thing in life is not victory, but the fight; the main thing is not to have won, but to have fought well." Baron Pierre de Coubertin I have always been addicted to...
View ArticleParalympic spirit
By Nir Elias When the idea to photograph Israeli athletes for the London 2012 Paralympic games came to mind, the second athlete I met was Pascale Berkovitch. Pascale, 44, lost her legs in a train...
View ArticleRoger and out: Wimbledon 2012
By Toby Melville After two weeks of rainy, cold and windy tennis, somehow kept on schedule courtesy of early starts, late finishes and a much used Centre Court roof, the traditional tournament...
View ArticleThe moment Jeter fell
By Mike Segar Firstly, let me say I am most definitely NOT a New York Yankees fan. I grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and have been a devoted Boston Red Sox fan my entire life. The Yankees are our...
View ArticleHow ’bout them Yankees?
Bradenton, Florida By Steve Nesius As a photographer you often don’t know what to expect when covering MLB spring training baseball games - especially covering the Yankees. After several games of being...
View ArticleAugusta: A tournament like no other
Augusta, Georgia By Phil Noble It was the author Mark Twain who wrote "Golf is a good walk spoiled" and although the persistent rain that dogged the final round play at this years Masters certainly...
View ArticleBeckham’s final 81st minute
Paris, France By Gonzalo Fuentes Since David Beckham arrived in Paris the media have captured every move, every training session, every single time he and his family have roamed around the city. The...
View ArticleGaining Ben Johnson’s trust
(Editor's note: Gary Hershorn, now Global Editor, Sports Pictures, for Reuters, has covered sport for 35 years. A Canadian, he gained the trust of compatriot Ben Johnson in the run-up to the 1988 Seoul...
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