Brief
Vivid Squad photographed a Kho-Kho tournament at Ruislip — capturing the speed, skill, and atmosphere of one of South Asia's fastest traditional sports. The brief was to document the competition and the community around it for use across marketing, press, and social.
We shot the tournament for action and moment, working fast to follow a sport defined by sudden bursts of speed, alongside the players, officials, and supporters who give the event its energy. Capturing a fast-moving traditional sport demands anticipation and timing throughout.
What We Delivered
- Sports photography
- Action photography
About the Project
The photography gave the organisers a strong set of images capturing the action and community of the tournament — content for press, social, and promotion that communicates the energy and significance of the sport. Event imagery is how a community sport builds its profile and brings people back.
Sports and community photography earns its place because it captures moments that can't be staged — the speed, the skill, the celebration. A strong set documents the occasion and helps grow participation and support around it.
Project Details
- Client
- KHO-KHO Ruislip
- Location
- Ruislip, London
- Services
- Commercial Photography · Event Photography
- Explore Services
- Event Video Production →Commercial Photography →
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FAQ
Common questions
Do you photograph community and cultural sports events in London?
Yes — we cover community, cultural, and traditional sporting events across London and the surrounding area, capturing action and atmosphere for press, social, and promotion. For a Kho-Kho tournament at Ruislip we documented the competition and the community around it.
Can you photograph fast-moving traditional sports?
Yes — fast sports demand anticipation and timing, and that is what we bring. We follow the action through sudden bursts of speed while capturing the players, officials, and supporters who give an event its energy.
Do you cover the whole event including the community?
Yes. Beyond the action, we photograph the people, the atmosphere, and the moments around the competition, delivering a set that captures both the sport and the community behind it.





