>>3050424>exposureGo to one big game, take photos, upload them to your facebook page, share those photos with the event page of the game + the page of the field, enjoy all the new likes that will come flooding in. You thought cosplay was easy likes? Just you wait and see.
>$$$Now there's something about paintballers you need to know, they hate having money, they're like furries in this respect. With all the gear they buy, the accessories, the paint, the mods, the tacticool etc, they WILL BE ABLE to pay you for your work. All it really takes to be hired as a paintball photographer is simply give them your info and tell them you're available for hire. Any team that seriously values themselves will admire the opportunity.
>live out your dreams of being a war photographerLet's face it, you're not going to get photograph war crimes in some hot shit-hole across the pond, but there's no reason you can't emulate the experience at home! Dodging fire, running, sliding and ducking your way through fire is an amazing experience and you'll have lots of stories to tell when you're done.
>amazing shot opportunities The one thing that will separate you between the photographers the field has hired and you is your willingness to get that money shot. They will walk around in the open taking meh shots of as many people as possible and the environment, this is why you're so valuable. They're not going to get the shot that requires you to crawl down in the dirt while dodging enemy fire, they're not getting any interesting or dynamic angles, they're far away from the action while you can get all up in the action which allows for some amazing shots you never thought you'd get.
Paintball photography is not only fun but it's frugal, social, healthy and exciting!
I'll be detailing what info you need to get started, an FAQ as well as answering any questions you might have. Don't be shy!