
Photography
Our photography is about the real, unfiltered joy of sports. Skip the staged poses and go for authentic, in-the-moment action every time. We look for genuine smiles after a score, the blur of motion in a great play, and the shared energy that connects a team. Every image should feel like a team’s highlight reel, celebrating the thrill of playing together.

Our perfect shot
Every photo in our playbook should feel like it was captured in the heat of the moment. When selecting imagery, look for shots that are bursting with energy. A game-winning play, a team celebration, or a moment of shared passion. We want explosive power, focused intensity, and the authentic blur of bodies in motion. If it isn't moving, it isn't us.
Energy
Dynamism
Motion
Velocity
Momentum
Electric
Explosive
Propulsive
Intense
When looking for photos that represent Reclub, keep these core principles in mind:
1. Authentic Team Moments
Our photography must capture the authentic moments that bring people together—the pre-game handshake, the team huddle, the post-score celebration.
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To keep the focus on clear emotion, aim for a group size of 2-6 people. More than that can feel crowded and lose the personal connection we want to express.




2. Capture the Action
The beauty of sport is in the action, and our photos must feel alive with it. Every shot should capture the heat of the moment, telling a story of energy and motion.
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Powerful moments happen off the ball, too. A shared laugh, a shout of encouragement, an athlete catching their breath—as long as it’s genuine and in motion, it works.




3. Team First, Always
Our brand celebrates shared success. Our photography must reflect that spirit. This means we avoid images that feel self-serving.
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What to embrace: A single athlete focused intensely on the play is great. A player genuinely lost in the joy of the moment is powerful. Steer clear of the "glory hunter" attitude. It's about the team, always.
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What to avoid: The lone player holding a trophy without their squad, or a celebration that’s all about "me".




Do & Don'ts

Capture the solo player
who is focused on the play
or lost in a moment of pure joy, not seeking personal glory
Capture the small details
that define the play—a gripping hand, a focused eye, the spin
of the ball
Look for group shots
that showcase the squad's collective energy, emotion,
and action

Do not use photos of solo achievements or individual glory
Do not use staged, posed,
or inauthentic photos
Do not use photos of large (7+) or static groups with no action