Lathanuel Filliol Photography
Just your basic Photographer enjoying a hobby!
06/05/2026
Huge congratulations to on Winning back to back most outstanding player! Was awesome to watch you pitch live last year at hopefully will see you back again this year!
And here is some unseen photos from Canada Cup 2025, where she won the tournament with
Also a huge congratulations to all of the girls for back to back National Champions.
What a way to end it for and .43 best of luck on your guys careers with and
Now the questions, is there a 3 peat coming?
05/29/2026
Some more photos from the game against the
May 26th 2026
05/28/2026
I was finally able to make it out to a game! Here are some of the photos from their game against
05/26/2026
Some more photos from the game.
05/25/2026
POV: this trend actually makes you rethink your composition 👀📸🥎
One of my favorite things about sports photography is how a simple crop or line shift can completely change the feeling of an image. The grid bend effect really shows how strong framing, body positioning, and negative space can guide the viewer’s eye right to the emotion of the moment. 🇨🇦🔥
A few sports photography tips I always keep in mind: • Use leading lines to pull attention toward your subject
• Leave space around athletes for movement and emotion
• Don’t be afraid to crop tighter for impact
• Look for reactions — celebration shots tell the story just as much as the action
• Background separation makes your subject stand out instantly
Sometimes the best photos aren’t just about the play… they’re about the feeling after it. 🎞️✨
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05/25/2026
Little catchers post from the Pride Invite
05/25/2026
I’m someone who crops a lot, especially shooting sports where having a longer lens would definitely help — but right now I’m mainly working with my 70–200mm. One thing I’ve really learned is that cropping can completely transform an image. A strong crop can change the entire feel of a photo, bring more focus to the moment, and make the shot far more impactful.
Here are some tips!
1. Crop with the action in mind
Make the athlete or key moment the clear focal point. Remove distractions like empty field space, random players, or cluttered backgrounds that pull attention away from the action.
2. Leave space in the direction of movement
If a player is running, skating, or looking in a certain direction, leave a bit of room in front of them. It helps the image feel more natural and dynamic instead of cramped.
3. Don’t be afraid of tight crops
Sports photography often benefits from tighter framing. Cropping closer can emphasize emotion, intensity, and detail — especially during celebrations, collisions, or high-energy moments.
Pay attention to body parts and equipment
4. Avoid awkward cuts at joints like knees, elbows, wrists, or ankles when possible. Also watch for accidentally cutting off important elements like sticks, balls, gloves, or helmets unless it’s intentional for composition.
5. Use cropping to improve storytelling
Cropping isn’t just for fixing framing — it can completely change the story of an image. A wider crop may show the environment and atmosphere, while a tighter crop can highlight emotion, determination, or the battle between players.
Let me know if you guys want more of these.
05/25/2026
Some shots from the game last night. Will definitely be trying to go to more games.
05/25/2026
Some photos of the from the game last night.
05/25/2026
In Honor of setting a league record last night with 17 Assists, here are some photos of him from last night's game.
Thanks for making my first game something to remember!
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