PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    UN Retains Peacekeeping Base in South Sudan’s Akobo Amid Rising Violence

    By Deng Machol JUBA — The United Nations has announced that it…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    ACT Wazalendo Seminar Sparks Intense Debate Over Tanzania’s Democratic Future

    By Adonis Byemelwa On May 16, 2025, a political seminar was held…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Anglophone Crisis Remains Greatest Threat to Cameroon’s National Unity, Says Kakdeu

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor BUEA, PAV – The second vice-president of the…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Dead in the Lake Chad Dark: Nigeria’s Biggest Counterterrorism Win — And Why the War Isn’t Over Yet

    -The killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, ISIS’s global second-in-command, in a joint US-Nigerian…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    President Chakwera  Teargas Moment and the Responsibilities Nations Owe Their Former Presidents.

    By Amb. Godfrey Madanhire* On 14 May 2026, Malawi offered the continent…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Aliko Dangote: African Energy Person of the Year 2026

    Each year, the African Energy Industry’s “African Energy Person of the Year” award celebrates…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Qatar Airways to Enhance Operations in Africa

    -Increased services are set to begin from 16 June 2026, strengthening the…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Sovereign Extraction: Tanzania Intensifies Crackdown on Exploitative Mining Agreements

    By Adonis Byemelwa The global extractive industry is locked in a massive…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Nigeria Grants Rwandans 30-Day Visa-Free Entry in Boost for African Integration

    By Wallace Mawire The Borderless Africa Campaign Team has welcomed Nigeria’s decision…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Raj Mehta: The World Youngest EV Pioneer Driving Innovation and Inspiring Entrepreneurship Beyond Borders

    By Edwin Austin In the quiet lanes of Gujarat, India, a boy…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Health
  • Sport
    SportShow More
    Cameroon: Ngannou Sends Heavyweight Warning with Brutal First-Round Finish

    By Ngunyi Sonita Nwohtazie Cameroon's global MMA icon, Francis Ngannou, made a…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Cameroon : Eseme, Monie Lead Historic Medal Charge at African Athletics Championships

    By Ngunyi Sonita Nwohtazie Cameroon’s athletics team is scripting one of its…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    An African Nation Will Be World Champion,” CAF President Patrice Motsepe Declares

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor The President of the Confederation of African Football…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Beyond the Soundbite-Inside the Mind of a Tanzanian Sports Journalist

    By Prosper Makene In Tanzania’s sports media space, where press boxes are…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Côte d’Ivoire Sink Cameroon to Make Strong Start at U-17 AFCON

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor BUEA, PAV – Côte d’Ivoire made a powerful…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
    AMA/PAVShow More
    U.S. Embassy Pretoria Celebrates Mandela Day at Zola Community Health Center in Soweto

    PRETORIA, South Africa, July 22, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- To honor Nelson Mandela’s…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Zimbabwe: Droughts leave millions food insecure, UN food agency scales up assistance

    Severe drought has rendered more than a third of rural households in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Mozambique: Opposition candidate facing pre-election death threats and intimidation

    GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The main opposition candidate in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The END Fund – Making everyday a Mandela Day

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 18th 2019,-/African Media Agency/- 2018 was a true landmark…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Innovation leaders gather in Nairobi to unpack Intelligent Enterprise opportunities at SAP Innovation Day.

    NAIROBI, Kenya , July 18, 2019 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- About 600…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Media OutReach
    Media OutReachShow More
    Trump’s Beijing Welcome Banquet: Hisense Joins Top U.S. Tech Enterprises at Elite Table to Sustain Technological Leadership

    BEIJING, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 19 May 2026 - During…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Estuary by Vicky Cheng Brings Indulgent and Nourishing French Gastronomy to Galaxy Macau

    A Pristine New Expression of Chef Vicky Cheng’s Culinary Excellence Arrives at…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    HKUST 2nd AI Film Festival Concludes Successfully Showcasing Global Excellence in AI Creativity

    Visionary Dialogues on AI Filmmaking Inspire Next Generation of Creative TalentHONG KONG…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    FPG Fortune Prime Global Marks 15th Anniversary

    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - Media OutReach Newswire – 19 May 2026 – FPG…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Arrow Electronics Addresses Rising Autonomous Mobile Robot Demand in Southeast Asia with System-Level Solutions

    Showcases system‑level AMR innovations with technology partners in Singapore and BangkokSINGAPORE and…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Search
  • Global Africa
  • Interviews
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • African Newsmakers
  • African View Points
  • Development
  • Discoveries
  • Education
© 2026. Pan African Visions. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AND TRICKS FROM FRANK DARKWAH
Font ResizerAa
PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sport
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
  • Media OutReach
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 Pan African Visions.  All Rights Reserved.
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS > Blog > Africa > Algeria > SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AND TRICKS FROM FRANK DARKWAH
AlgeriaAngolaBeninBotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCape VerdeCentral African RepublicChadComorosCongo BrazavilleCongo RDCCOTE D'IVOIREDjiboutiEgyptEquatorial GuineaEritreaEthiopiaGabonGambiaGhanaGuineaGuinea BissauKENYALESOTHOLIBERIALIBYAMADASGARMALAWIMALIMAURITANIAMAURITIUSMOROCCOMOZAMBIQUENAMIBIANIGERNIGERIARWANDASAHARAWISAO TOMESENEGALSIERRA LEONESOMALIASOUTH AFRICASOUTH SUDANSportsSUDANSWAZILANDTANZANIATOGOTUNISIAUGANDAZAMBIAZIMBABWE

SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS AND TRICKS FROM FRANK DARKWAH

Last updated: August 2, 2022 4:15 pm
Pan African Visions
Share
Kotoko forward Frank Mbella Etouga controls a ball midair captured by sports photographer Frank Darkwah on Canon EOS 6D
SHARE
Kotoko pair- Justice Blay and Naby Keita Goal celebration at Accra Stadium captured by sports photographer Frank Darkwah on Canon EOD 6D

The famous adage ‘necessity is the mother of invention’ rings true for writer turned sports photographer Frank Darkwah. Earlier, when writing about Ghanian football games Frank often faced a dearth of quality pictures to elucidate his words. It happened far too often so he decided to take some photos himself and create a repository to supplement his stories. Little did he know that he was a natural at it. Since his first game, Frank has never stopped clicking and as they say, the rest is history – or more aptly in this case, his stories in pictures.

Today, Frank is a CAF (Confederation de African Football (CAF) and FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) accredited photojournalist he has covered prestigious events like the 2017 WAFU Cup of Nations Championship, the 2018 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations and the 2022 WAFU U17 Championship. He was nominated as the Best Sports Photographer in Ghana and by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). He was also among the top 10 Sports Photographers from Africa by AIPS.

Read on to know the best tips, tricks, and techniques from the master photographer himself.

Pro tip – Passion and perseverance will pave the way

Gt. Olympics James Akaminko strong tackle on Kotoko’s Samuel Frimpong captured by sports photographer Frank Darkwah on Canon EOS 6D

Franks says, “You have to have the passion for it”. Sports photography is not just about taking photos of the athletes and games, but really investing time, and effort in it and building technique and developing skills over time. It is a challenging realm and can be exhausting. You’ll thrive only if you have the passion it takes. He also advises enthusiasts and upcoming sports photographers to be in it for the long run. “Anyone who is serious about sports photography must think from a long-term perspective and the benefits it can have over a period as there are no quick returns. You must be committed to your craft. Perseverance will see you through,” he asserts.

Camera always counts

Kotoko forward Frank Mbella Etouga controls a ball midair captured by sports photographer Frank Darkwah on Canon EOS 6D

Your camera and the equipment will help bring your A game. Many professionals like Frank rely on Canon. “Using Canon EOS 6D Mark ll has helped me get the best out of my best work,” remarks Frank. The EOS 6D provides powerful support to artistic expression, even in the realm of moviemaking. It’s a powerful yet compact and light DSLR with a 26.2megapixel image sensor, and a touch panel LCD monitor to capture stunning images and videos. For upcoming photographers Frank recommends moderate and budget-friendly cameras like the Canon EOS M50 or the EOS 1300D. He adds that a Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM lens works well if you cannot get a Canon EF 300mm or 400mm lens.

Tricks to bring out your best shots

1. Watch out for the weather. It’s a critical aspect of photography. Good weather will give you quality images.

2. Start with covering small games and sports that are not hugely popular. It takes off the pressure and gives you the freedom to take your time, explore and develop.

 

  1. Be at the venue ahead of time. Get to the game much before the match starts so you have time to prepare and be ready when the action starts.

 

  1. The action is on and off the field. Don’t just focus on the action on the field and athletes, also capture the action around you like fans, their emotions, etc. Things that happen outside the pitch make great stories.

 

  1. Get the vantage advantage. Pick your position with the best view of the field that allows you to take great shots.

 

  1. Be unbiased in covering a game. It helps to stay neutral on the job. You are there to capture the best moments on the field and take good shots of the game irrespective of your favorite team or player. Having favorites can make the opponent team’s fans irate.

 

  1. Avoid wearing any team’s jersey on the job. It gives away your affiliation and might land you in trouble with the fans during the match.
  2. Take care of your equipment. Safe storage, frequent cleaning and regular maintenance add to the longevity of the equipment.

Frank sums up, “The key is having the passion and zeal if you want to succeed. Knowledge about photography and understanding of the game are crucial. Knowing about sports in general helps particularly the game you are covering. It also makes working as a sports photographer very easy”. He re-iterates, “Don’t think about the immediate benefits, think about long-term benefits. Keep at it and you just might become one of the most successful photographers”.

 ‘Capture the Action’ Photography Competition
Photography enthusiasts in Africa were invited to participate in ‘Capture the Action’ sports photography competition which Canon held in collaboration with Pan African Visions. The contest was for upcoming photographers to showcase their talent and the power of visual storytelling in sports photography. The contest was open from 7th July- 31st July to African photographers aged 18 and over. The best shots stand to win some amazing prizes and winners will be revealed soon through public voting and an exclusive jury panel that includes Frank Darwah.

 

Share This Article
LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article “Senegal faces key technology decisions in its search for the optimal gas-to-power strategy”
Next Article Eritrean community festival in Scandinavian countries

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
Diestmann

You Might Also Like

AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Cameroon steps up fights against Malaria, more than 16M Mosquito nets to be distributed

By
Pan African Visions
African Energy ChamberAlgeriaAngola

Lessons from Europe: Africans must go to COP26 Glasgow. The Rush to Ban Fossil Fuels Will Backfire in Africa. The African Energy Chamber set to release its 2022 Africa Energy Outlook

By
Pan African Visions
AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Cameroon: CEPI Empowers Entrepreneurs on Unlocking African Trade Opportunities through ATO

By
Pan African Visions
African Energy ChamberAlgeriaAngola

Senegal Commits to African Energy Week 2021.

By
Pan African Visions
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Pan African Visions: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

  • 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD 20785 , USA
  • +1 24 0429 2177
  • pav@panafricanvisions.com
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Usefull Links
  • PAV – Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Complaint
  • Advertise With Us

© 2026 Pan African Visions. 
All Rights Reserved.