That’s the stunning award that I recently learned I’d won – that is if Google’s results are to be believed (which they really shouldn’t). I found out by way of Seb Rogers’ blog, which is the real reason for this post. If anyone’s not familiar with Seb, he’s (probably) the most successful mountain bike photographer in the UK right now, a true legend, and someone I aspire to emulate as much as possible in my career. What’s even better is his blog is informative, interesting and useful – everything this blog isn’t – and well worth a visit for anyone with the slightest interest in photography and bikes.
Not just Mountain Bike Photography
Though it’s true, my heart lies in Mountain Bike photography, it’s not what I solely work on. This week Plumbheavy, a design shop local to me, went live with their…
UK mountain bike photography again, just like old times
I just got back from 12 days in the UK, where I spent my time juggling seeing family and old friends with a bit of MTB photography on my old…
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Glamour, photography, mountain bike…
… pick two. It’s an oversimplification of course, but every time someone points out that being an outdoors photographer is the best job in the world, I point out how…
A dark day for mountain biking
One of the first people I met when I moved out here was Richard Juryn, director of the NSMBA and enthusiastic advocate for mountain biking, both here in BC and…
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