OffWing Opinion & OffWing Photo Featured On Sharkspage
Both OffWing Opinion & OffWing Photo were featured last week by author Jon Swenson of the Sharkspage.
In the story Eric McErlain talks about the Washington Capitals’ season, Alexander Ovechkin, sports blogs and Capital’s owner Ted Leonsis and new media. Allen Clark talks about what it is like as a photographer shooting professional hockey, some tips for shooting hockey, and some of his favorite shots of the season.
Shooting the Game: Interview with Norwegian hockey photographer Espen Hildrup
Our good friend Jon Swenson over at the Sharkspage recently interviewed Norwegian hockey photographer Espen Hildrup and allowed us to republish the article here. Jon runs a great blog, you should check it out if you are haven’t already.

2006-07 VALERENGA TEAM PHOTO – ESPEN HILDRUP
Norwegian photographer Espen Hildrup was kind enough to answer a few questions about hockey photography, the Norwegian Hockey League champion Valerenga team, former NHL Allstar Espen Knutsen, and ice hockey in the small country of Norway.
Espen’s latest collection of 2007-08 Valerenga hockey photos are available here, and photos from the 2006-07 Valerenga season are available here. The official GET-Ligaen league website is available at hockey.no, and the official Valerenga Ishockey team website is available at vif.no.
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JOHNNY BRUUN 2-1 SHOT – ESPEN HILDRUP
[Q] How long have you been photographing sports, and how long have you been shooting ice hockey in Norway?
[EH] I started shooting ice hockey – and sports – in February this year. I picked up photography as a hobby 3 years ago, with a Casio compact. Got my first dSLR 2 years ago; an Olympus e300. Since then I’ve been doing work for Corinthia International, SAS Radisson, several advertising agencies, magazines and newpapers.
Last winter the weather was really bad here in Oslo, Norway; no snow, only rain and fog, so I didn’t get to use my camera at all. Then I called Valerenga Ice Hockey and asked if they could use someone to photograph them. They said yes – and since then I have been to all of their games. Valerenga is by far Norway’s #1 ice hockey club, with 25 Norwegian Championships. The ex-NHL All Star player Espen “Shampoo” Knutsen is their head coach.[Q] What camera do you use when you shoot a game, and which lenses do you use most often for hockey?
[EH] I’m using a Canon 5D. Not a typical sports camera, with full frame and 3 fps; but 13mp and very clean high ISO images helps.
In the beginning I brought all sorts of lenses to the games, but the 70-200mm f/2.8 soon became my favorite. I also bring the 1.4x teleconverter, for extra reach – but that gives an f/4, which is a little on slow side. Also the 85mm f/1.8 is a good lens.
[Q] There is a tremendous amount of action and detail in your photos. What do you look to capture when you shoot a hockey game, and what is it like shooting at some of the ice hockey rinks in Norway?
[EH] Having played ice hockey for several years, when I was younger, I try to anticipate the action. Often I just keep the focus at the keeper and zoom in/out as the players move around him. I also try to keep both eyes open; one in the camera, with the other I try to “scan” what goes on outside the viewfinder… When you follow the same team you learn their typical tactics and moves, so you can locate yourself accordingly.
[Q] You have a large collection of photos online, many are of the Valerenga club who have won three straight Norwegian titles. How would you compare the Norwegian league to other leagues? How does Valerenga look so far this season?
[EH] I haven’t seen any other leagues except for watching the NHL on ESPN360.com. And comparing the norwegian GET League to NHL is like comparing a Skoda to a Ferrari…
As mentioned, I started shooting ice hockey less than a year ago. Before that I was only into landscapes and travel photography – which got a little boring.
Valerenga is also #1 again this year; but the competition is getting tougher. Valerenga lost 3 major players last season; 2 Americans went back to the US, and 1 native Valerenga-player went to play professionally in Germany. So after not really having found new players, combined with teams like Storhamar Dragons, Stavanger Oilers and Sparta Warriors who are working seriously to be the best, this season looks more uncertain the last year.
The Thrill of the Shoot
So with the start of our new photoblog, courtesy of Allen Clark (Thanks Allen), coinciding with the start of hockey season, I thought this was a good time to reflect on the past year. It was a little over 11 months ago that Eric told me about his idea to add photographic coverage to Off Wing Opinion
