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Its not hyperbolic to say sports photography transcends the field of play. We all have images of play in our mind that build that narrative of a game. Brandi Chastain said she had “no idea” what made her tear off her shirt when celebrating the 1999 World Cup final against China. But it instantly became one of the most famous images in sports. It isn’t just about capturing action; it's about capturing emotion, legacy, and the timeless stories that unfold in an instant.
In this episode Alexis Holmes opens up about the race behind the iconic finish line photo at the World Championships in Budapest where she anchored Team USA to victory. We get into what it’s like to handle pressure on the biggest stages, and how she stays calm and composed when the world is watching.
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Its not hyperbolic to say sports photography transcends the field of play. We all have images of play in our mind that build that narrative of a game. Brandi Chastain said she had “no idea” what made her tear off her shirt when celebrating the 1999 World Cup final against China. But it instantly became one of the most famous images in sports. It isn’t just about capturing action; it's about capturing emotion, legacy, and the timeless stories that unfold in an instant.
In this episode Alexis Holmes opens up about the race behind the iconic finish line photo at the World Championships in Budapest where she anchored Team USA to victory. We get into what it’s like to handle pressure on the biggest stages, and how she stays calm and composed when the world is watching.

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