Our All-Star Team of Experts

 

Randy Brister, Owner, RSBphoto
Randy Brister, Photographic Craftsman, has been photographing youth sports groups for the past 18 years. He owns RSBphoto in Laguna Niguel, Calif., and his customers include over 35,000 high school and youth league athletes throughout southern California. He has authored a book on sports action photography, as well as numerous articles on youth sports photography for Rangefinder and Professional Photographer magazines. He has conducted dozens of seminars on youth sports photography throughout the country and has spoken at national conventions for Professional Photographers of America (PPA), Wedding and Portrait Photographers International(WPPI), PMA, Professional School Photographers Association International (PSPA), SPAC, Sports Photographers Association of America (SPAA) and SEPCON.


Jeff Gump, Owner, Gump’s Sports Photography
Jeff Gump was introduced to youth sports almost 20 years ago. Since that time, his company, Gump’s Sports Photography, has photographed more than 800,000 athletes; but it’s not just about the number of athletes photographed, it’s about customer retention. Thanks to participation in numerous seminars and conventions on sports photography, Gump’s Sports Photography has put together an exciting and well-oiled picture-day experience, something Jeff is very passionate about. As the official photographer of the Jacksonville Jaguars mascot and cheerleaders, it’s not all work and no play.

John Pittman, CEO, Sport Stars Inc.
John Pittman, a native of Pennsylvania, is CEO of Sport Stars Inc., a respected photo manufacturing company of 30 years, specializing in the youth activities market. Sport Stars Inc.’s state-of-the-art finishing labs produce photographic products for photographers all across America, while their photographic division, Pittman Photography, photographs some 75,000 children in Pennsylvania alone. Since introducing baseball cards to the Pennsylvania youth market in 1977, Sport Stars Inc. has provided professional trading cards to not only American children, but to world class athletes of the former communist block region.