He's worked for some of the world's biggest brands and taken photos of some of the most recognisable faces going around, but a trip down to Geelong provided photographer Ryan Kenny with some challenging and new subjects.
A friend of Cats forward and keen photographer Mitch Clark, Kenny prefers to use a Pentax ME Super rather than the digital cameras favoured by most photographers. The result is the type of pictures not seen since Rennie Ellis' famed VFL photos from the 70s and 80s.
The Cats will have Kenny snapping throughout the year at various matches and training sessions so stay tuned for more.
Fans arrive for the Family Day prior to the clash with the Pies (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Joel Selwood poses for a photo with a Cats fan (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Tom Hawkins waits to be strapped before the game (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Steven Motlop gets his shoulder strapped by head physiotherapist Mark Young (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Corey Enright stretches up prior to the match (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Patrick Dangerfield prepares to walk down the race for the first time as a Cats player (Copyright: Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats)
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Shane Kersten works on his goalkicking in the pregame warm up (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Forwards Tom Hawkins and Shane Kersten discuss tactics prior to running out (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Tom Hawkins helps teammate Lincoln McCarthy to his feet at half-time (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
Chris Scott walks back down the race at half-time (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
The Cats players leave the field following a close loss to the Pies (Copyright - Ryan Kenny/Geelong Cats) |
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