Long overdue blog......sorry!

Apologises for lack of blogs since June 19. I wish it was due to the fact I haven’t had much work on but the truth is, i’ve had lots and just not got round to writing a blog. Since June 19, i’ve done various photography jobs ranging from portraits using gels, tin foil backgrounds and fairy lights , shooting corporate headshots and marketing material, school proms, military boxing events and some additional pet portraits. It’s been a busy 12 months and i’ve loved every moment of it. Some of these images are within the various sections of work on my website.

Sadly though, like everyone else, the worldwide pandemic hit and the world went on lockdown. I had a few weddings booked which were unable to go ahead due to the UK lockdown rules which meant I wasn’t able to capture those special moments for the happy couples. But, as I write this, restrictions are being lifted gradually and i’m hopeful everything will get back to some level of normality soon and ill be back out with the camera again. In the meantime, i’m been venturing out with the macro lens during daily walks and capturing all the wonderful wildlife that lives amongst our feet. Some of these images are within the Macro section. Please go check them out.

Anyway not much more to report other than what i’ve mentioned above. I’ll make sure I write further posts more regularly.

Thanks for popping by. Stay safe

Jamie

Sportiva Events - Dartmouth Triathlon 2019

Its been couple of months since my last blog so I thought it best to keep everyone up to speed with my photography. Its been a crazy few months with lots of jobs coming through keeping me busy on nearly every weekend since April right through to August.

Ive done multiple corporate events alongside SWPS for the Royal Marines Charity, private functions and sporting events and have family portraits and model portraits all ready booked in and I love every single job!

This weekend saw me at the beautiful town of Dartmouth where I photographed The Dartmouth Triathlon for Sportiva Events. This race is brilliantly organised and becoming increasingly popular due to its idillic settings of Blackpool Sands and Slapton Ley. Slapton Ley is a lake on the south coast of Devon and is the largest natural freshwater lake in South West England spanning 1.5 miles long so makes for the prefect bike race!

With the event to start at 7.30am I sorted my kit for the day out and commenced with some preparation images before the first swim wave got underway. The first element comprised of a 750m sea swim (400m for the super sprint) so I took a few briefing shots and water entry images. I had a little time to spare before the next wave started so positioned myself ready for the first wave to exit and capture a few of them entering transition to start their bike race. I did this a few times to ensure I captured all 4 waves before moving onto the next element.

The bike race was a 20k route around the beautiful sands and with only one major hill is the prefect circuit to get those pedals moving. Unfortunately the clouds swiftly grew over us and what I would describe as a winters pour down ensued. The road built up areas of water on it and the last few bends of the track claimed its first victim. Known as ‘crash corner’ it didn’t disappoint. Good news though is that the athlete involved only had minor injuries and after a quick look over from the first aid team, all was good! For the bike images I positioned myself near the final few bends and caught the riders approaching T2. The last 2 bends were spaced like a chicane so made for some great images as the riders manoeuvred their way through the tricky wet bends.

The final element consisted of a 5km run (2.5km for the super sprint) around the Blackpool Sands resorts. As this section of the race was fairly enclosed this allowed me to capture the vast majority of athletes as I walked around the course. It also gave me an opportunity to be creative with my images from panning, close ups and group images being both loosely and tightly shot.

Once the event had finished I used the opportunity to approach the competitors and get the medal shots with beaming smiles and silly face before the presentation began. The presentation area was tight so I opted for the wide lens and flash to remove some harsh shadows and make sure I can fill the frame with the podium.

Finally the job was done so back home and the editing began. From 1200+ images I managed to work through the collection and deliver my client the necessary image all before 11pm the same day.

Thanks for reading and hopefully I won’t leave it too long to post again!

Kind regards

Jamie

Sportiva Events - Torbay Triathlon 2019

Hope everyone had a great easter holiday enjoying the fantastic sunshine! It was absolutely beaming down in sunny Devon all weekend and luckily enough there wasn’t a rain cloud in sight as I ventured to Torbay Velopark and the adjacent Leisure Centre on Easter Sunday to photograph the 2019 Torbay Triathlon held by Sportiva Events.

I always arrive at events early to scope out the venue and look for some great spots to capture the athletes so some forward planning is always required. After a good walk round several times, checking out the routes and times of the races I had a plan.

As the competitors started turning up for registration I took the opportunity to get some candid shots of their preparation. I like these shots. They add to the build up and anticipation without the need to stage anything artificial. After a walk around the transition area I took myself up the swimming pool where the first discipline took place. Lighting in a pool isn’t great but at least its constant and with the challenges of humidity, again, I got there early to allow my kit to acclimatise and planned my positioning and the type of shots I wanted.

I was luckily enough to have some assistance with me for this event and Nik was a massive help. He shot all the competitors over the finish line and photographed the cycling element due to the size of the event. Once I got the shots I needed in the pool and raced over to the open fields where I photographed the running element. I did this several times over the day as different classes set off to try and capture as many athletes as possible. Its always nice, as a participant, to look back and see images of yourself taking part so I try to make this possible for everyone.

After a full day shooting it was then back home to start the process of looking through 2000+ images for editing and within 24-48 hours my client had a full portfolio of images to use.

Thanks for reading

Jamie

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Sportiva Events - Donut Duathlon 2019

Yesterday I was up early and off to Torbay to photograph the 2019 Donut Dualthon held at the Velopark in Paignton. March can often be a hit & miss affair with the weather but there was certainly no prayers needed to the weather gods as the day was glorious. Having photographed this event before, I had an idea of how the event was to pan out so after a few ‘warm up’ shots, off the start they went. First up was the kids race (Mini Duathlon, Tristar Start and Tristar’s 1 & 2). I learnt from last year that you blink and the race is over. These kids are super fast so I had to plan where to position myself at allocated time slots to capture all the action. Before long, it’s over and the presentation is underway. A few snaps showing off the medals and the next race is off!

This time it’s the turn of the adults (Tristar 3, Go Tri/Supersprint & Sprint). Initially when the safety briefing was given, I sized up the group and thought it seemed similar to last year but once they lined up on the start and streamlined themselves through the first bend, I could see the increased popularity of the sport. There were lots of athletes! Brilliant I though. Lots of images to take!

Having sussed some prime spots from the kids events, I knew where to get the best shots without being too far away from the action. I like to get a few different shots to mix up the collection for my client. Images involving close ups, motion blur, dutch angles as well as using telephoto and wide lens make for a varied catalogue of images.

After an hour or so, the first finishers started coming through so multi tasking with the cycling element and finish shots at the same time kept me on my toes!

Before I knew it, it was back to the presentation shots before heading home to start the hard work!

Check out my sport Gallery for some more images from the event.

Thank you for reading

Best wishes

Jamie