Off-camera flashes allow you the freedom to put the light wherever you want it, and using them at night allows you to position the light in the exact place you want to whilst leaving the background dark. This can create some interesting photos, and when combined with different angles, you can create some dynamic images you wouldn’t have otherwise taken in broad daylight. So how do you do it?
Taking photos at night, especailly when it involves sports photography. How does one go about doing such a thing? Well trial and error will be a friend of yours, and you'll get to know it well. Practice makes perfect and this will be no different.