we're here in the dugout with still photographer jim petrozello. so jim, what do you do?i do a few different kinds of photography for the yankees. one is shooting the action stuff, you know that's all the stuff in the game. i do portraits of the players, and i also do feature stories for yankees magazine, as well as the yearbook. >> so what are the tools of the trade? it changes, but right now i've got, uh, two camera bodies, one lens here, another one here. a flash, all kinds of memory cards, extenders. >> how much does it weigh? >> pick this up, try it out. >> oh my gosh! that's way heavier than i thought it was. >> yeah, it's not light. >> so how do you get that perfect shot? >> you really have to be attuned to a lot of the subtleties, kind of anticipate where the play is gonna be, and you learn the players' different quirks. >> about how many pictures would you take during a game? >> oh i will take anywhere from 1,200 to 2,000 pictures during a game. yeah, and it's not a lot of fun editing through all of those pictures in the end. >> do they ever pose for the camera?