Sport Photography For Sale

Explore sport photography for sale online today. Whether capturing a moment or a mood, each and every photograph on our online gallery has been hand-picked by our curatorial experts, and is available for you to purchase today. Showcasing art from some of the most exciting photographers working today, our collection is ever-evolving with vibrant and powerful work. From movement in monochrome to a flash of a body lifting through the air, our exciting selection of sport photography makes it easy for you to find the perfect new piece of art. If you’re not sure where to begin, why not take a look at our figurative, realistic or impressionistic sport photography.

Andrew Lever’s photographs celebrate nature and humans’ interaction with nature. Celebrating vast vistas of seascapes and magical swirls of water in motion, Lever’s photographs depict the sheer magnitude of the natural world. Lever’s photograph The Red Surfer displays an abstract yet recognisable human form enveloped by a wave as the water surges to the shore.

Cody Choi works in black and white to exhibit symmetry and sequence in movement. Whether focusing solely on a single human form, of showing a group moving in collective harmony, Choi captures moments of mid-motion, and in doing so highlights the tranquillity of human movement and interaction. Jaykoe also works in monochrome to portray the continuous movement of the body in action. Both Choi and Jaykoe focus on the expression of the human body to create poignant and poetic images.

Sport Photography is a genre of photography that typically captures a fleeting moment of movement. Whether used commercially, for editorial and advertising purposes, or artistically, sport photography showcases the ability to catch a flash of action, beauty and intensity.

One of the first examples of sport photography can be traced back to 1843, where David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson shot an image of a tennis player posing in a studio. From this point on, sport photography developed as photographic technology advanced. Eadweard Muybridge famously dedicated years to capturing the sequence of a horse in motion. Using twelve cameras, which took photographs in swift succession, Muybridge’s 1878 experiment concluded that technology was capable of capturing transient moments of movement.

From mountain shots and running sequences, to the Olympic Marathon of 1908, movement and pivotal moments of sporting success were becoming captured more and more a the century went on. Initially regarded as photojournalism, sport photography evolved into an art form due to the increasing awareness and appreciation of capturing movement in the twentieth century. Today, sport photography has been responsible for catching some of the world’s most iconic modern images. Neil Leifer’s 1965 image of Muhammed Ali defeating Sonny Liston and Cameron Spencer’s shot of Usain Bolt smiling milliseconds before winning the 100m semi-final of the Olympic Games exemplify how sport photography has the ability to immortalises an unforgettable moment of conviction and intensity.

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    Office Workout by David Gilliver
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    Office Workout by David Gilliver

    Office Workout

    Photography - 30x45 cm
    REFLECTED CYCLISTS by Andrew Lever
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    REFLECTED CYCLISTS by Andrew Lever

    REFLECTED CYCLISTS

    Photography - 102x152 cmRent for $125 /mo
    Two Metres Apart by Etienne Clement
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    Two Metres Apart by Etienne Clement

    Two Metres Apart

    Photography - 29x29 cm
    Le maestro Ayrton Senna. F1 by Leroyphoto
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    Le maestro Ayrton Senna. F1 by Leroyphoto

    Le maestro Ayrton Senna. F1

    Photography - 60x90 cm
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    Self portrait #13 by Cody Choi

    Self portrait #13

    Photography - 76x101 cmRent for $95 /mo
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    Dancer: Flora #4 - ( 50 x 76cm )  by Cody Choi

    Dancer: Flora #4 - ( 50 x 76cm )

    Photography - 51x76 cmRent for $60 /mo
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    CYCLISTS REFLECTION by Andrew Lever

    CYCLISTS REFLECTION

    Photography - 64x109 cmRent for $100 /mo
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    The finishing tape by David Gilliver

    The finishing tape

    Photography - 30x45 cm
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    Capoeira (Triptych I) by Jaykoe

    Capoeira (Triptych I)

    Photography - 30x40 cmRent for $67 /mo
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    Sauts by Ken Wong-Youk-Hong

    Sauts

    Photography - 50x70 cm
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    Charles Leclerc Ferrari Monaco by Leroyphoto

    Charles Leclerc Ferrari Monaco

    Photography - 60x90 cm
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    Hole in 1 by David Gilliver

    Hole in 1

    Photography - 30x45 cm
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    The 3rd day #15 ( 50 x 76cm )  by Cody Choi

    The 3rd day #15 ( 50 x 76cm )

    Photography - 51x76 cmRent for $70 /mo
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    Joffrey Ballet #4 by Cody Choi

    Joffrey Ballet #4

    Photography - 191x127 cmRent for $265 /mo
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    La Nioulargue de St Tropez by Leroyphoto

    La Nioulargue de St Tropez

    Photography - 60x90 cm
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    Dancer: Selina #2 - 50 x 76cm by Cody Choi

    Dancer: Selina #2 - 50 x 76cm

    Photography - 50x76 cmRent for $66 /mo
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    Capoeira (Triptych II) by Jaykoe

    Capoeira (Triptych II)

    Photography - 30x40 cmRent for $67 /mo
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    A fond pour Senna. F1 by Leroyphoto

    A fond pour Senna. F1

    Photography - 90x60 cm
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    Surfers' Paradise by David Gilliver

    Surfers' Paradise

    Photography - 30x45 cm

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