International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
Timeline to be determined
Join us for an opportunity to photograph the IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship at the Indiana Fairgrounds. This is a two day event, so check back for the latest details.
Our initial plan is have the club photograph the Saturday event, but you’re more than welcome to photograph either day.
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Resources:
Top-rated Jiu-Jitsu photographers recognized for capturing the intensity, artistry, and movement of BJJ include Julius F. Garrido, known for his artistic and AI-enhanced, moody, and high-impact imagery. Another highly regarded photographer is David Brown, recognized for capturing the individual expression of BJJ and skate culture. Other notable photographers often featured in BJJ media include @khvisions on Instagram, who is frequently praised for high-quality, moody action shots.
Key Jiu-Jitsu Photographers & Content Creators
Julius F. Garrido: Specializes in dramatic, high-contrast BJJ photography and uses AI for post-production, based in Denver, Colorado.
@khvisions (Instagram): Frequently highlighted in BJJ communities for capturing intense, high-quality, moody action shots.
David Brown: Known for capturing the individualistic and artistic aspects of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
@eueymedia (Instagram): Noted for capturing compelling, moody, and high-contrast BJJ, especially in tournament settings.
What to Look For
Top Jiu-Jitsu photographers excel in capturing precise technical details, emotional intensity (the "grind"), and, in many cases, dramatic lighting and high-contrast, moody color tones
