Event & Sports Documentation

Honest coverage. Documentary approach. Efficient delivery.

I document events with the same attention I bring to street photography: watching the action, the edges, the buildup, the sideline energy, and the small unscripted moments that define the day.

Whether it is a youth sports game, tournament, fundraiser, ribbon cutting, community event, or larger gathering, the goal is a clean professional record of what actually happened.

No forced poses. No artificial scenes. Just useful, honest coverage of the people, movement, atmosphere, and moments that matter.

A young male athlete is seen with his hands pressed together above his head, celebrating a sports victory in an indoor arena. He is wearing a dark gray shirt with text that reads '2022 - 2023 Ohio Valley Conference Champions' and a logo. In the background, other team members are present in similar attire, with the arena's overhead lights and signage visible.

Brief | $200

Best for: Youth sports, individual athlete spotlights, quick community events, small ceremonies, and immediate-use coverage.

Duration: 30 to 45 minutes on-site.

Delivery: 15 edited images within 24 hours.

Licensing: Full commercial use included.

Full Collection: +$200

Condensed | $400

Best for: Local tournaments, ribbon cuttings, fundraisers, pop-up events, small performances, and short public programs.

Duration: 2 hours on-site.

Delivery: 50 to 75 edited images within 5 days.

Licensing: Full commercial use included.

48-Hour Rush: +$200

Comprehensive | $800

Best for: Athletic tournaments, conferences, galas, large fundraisers, and major storytelling projects.

Duration: 4 hours on-site.

Delivery: 100 to 150 edited images within 7 days.

Licensing: Full commercial use included.

48-Hour Rush: +$300

Extended | Custom Quote

Best for: Multi-day festivals, season-long sports documentation, recurring event coverage, or large-scale projects.

Scope: Custom timeline and deliverables based on schedule, access, location, coverage needs, and project complexity.

Start the Conversation.

Tell me about your event, game, season, date, location, and what kind of record you need. I will provide a direct recommendation or custom quote within 24 to 48 hours.

Why the Documentation Approach Works

  • Anticipating the Action:
    I do not only watch the obvious moment. I watch the buildup, the reaction, the sideline, the crowd, and the details around the main event.

  • Unobtrusive Presence:
    I move quickly, stay aware, and work without interrupting the flow of the event.

  • Useful Coverage:
    The images are built for practical use: social, web, press, sponsor updates, internal recap, print, and long-term archive.

  • The Human Element:
    I treat every game, gathering, and public moment like it matters because to the people involved, it does.

Colorful light trails and sparks at night creating an abstract, vibrant scene.
Swimmers diving into a pool during a competitive swim race at an event with spectators in the background and banners with 'GLVC' branding.
A banquet table decorated for a Youth First event with a sign honoring Tim Hollander, featuring a photo of him, and surrounded by red cups with blue napkins, glasses of water, and wrapped utensils.
A woman playing softball on a field, wearing sunglasses, a visor, a tie-dye jersey, light blue pants, and holding a yellow softball in her right hand while preparing to throw with a glove on her left hand.
A cowboy riding a bucking horse during a rodeo event at night, with spectators in the background.
A group of people gathered outdoors at night, illuminated by bright blue lighting and lens flare effect.