Photographer for Croft Track Day

Photographer for Croft Track Day

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3rtt

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943 posts

254 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Does anybody know of a professional (or semi pro) photographer in the area who we could commission to take some action track-side photographs of the Croft Track day on the 19th September?

Not taking anything away from Stefan of any other 'snappers', but I would be happy to contribute towards getting a pro or semi pro photographer to record the action from around the track on the day. Would anybody else be up for this? The more people who drive / contribute on the day, the cheaper the cost.

I,m really looking forward to the day.

Cheers,
Ian.

PS. Stefan: Speedy recovery old bean.

tvrbob

11,172 posts

257 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Muddyweb Ltd did my last track day. They work on faith that they'll sell enough CD's to make it worth their while.

www.muddyweb.co.uk


Here's me on their web site during an Elvington Track Day. I bought a CD full but can't remember how much it cost

tvrbob

11,172 posts

257 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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I've just spoken with Muddyweb and they are available. Need to sort some details now. Last time they had several cameramen spotted around the track just taking random shots. Folks would then visit their tent and if they liked what they saw they would buy.

I need to sort out how this can happen and get approval from Croft but there's a possibility we may have it sorted.

hobo

5,773 posts

248 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I'd probably be up for chipping in with costs. How much is it likely to cost in total for day for them to come ?

Other company (that did Pistonfest)

www.pr-motorsport.org

I have enquired with them to see how much they would charge, and will let you know a.s.a.p.

>> Edited by hobo on Wednesday 18th August 09:14

WildfireS3

9,795 posts

254 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I'll be bringing a camera and a DV camera, to hopefully make up a DVD of the day.

chrisj

517 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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I'll be there with me big lens, but I'm no pro.

docevi1

10,430 posts

250 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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humph, won't take any pictures of your Noble then

I'm picnhing my dads SLR as it has a longer zoom and what-ya-have. Yes they are snaps, but I make up for that in the number I take and the much lower cost

And if you're wondering if I can take Motorsport photgraphys - Perilli Rally


Oh, and are you bringing one of the Scott USA vans down - apparently with the P0 tyres on they handle like a Golf GTI cocking one tyre if you corner hard

tvrbob

11,172 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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If you know Croft you'll know all the best shots are spoiled by wire fences. Croft officials are willing to allow pro-photographers inside the fencing where they stand behind the Armco barriers. It's probably too much to expect for them to allow a spectator in. We could try though.

docevi1

10,430 posts

250 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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tvrbob said:
If you know Croft you'll know all the best shots are spoiled by wire fences. Croft officials are willing to allow pro-photographers inside the fencing where they stand behind the Armco barriers. It's probably too much to expect for them to allow a spectator in. We could try though.

I had guessed that, but was hoping they'd let me in to stand somewhere (safely - I have no desire to put myself or the drivers in danger)...

I don't know croft either mind, only ever been there once to see the BTCC, know the layout of the track quite well from racing games mind

>> Edited by docevi1 on Wednesday 18th August 19:38

chrisj

517 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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It could be that we're allowed onto the pit wall, I've taken plenty of shots from there and there's no wire fence, and out on the back straight heading down to Tower there is only a low fence.
I've often got some good shots straight through the wire fence, just need to get the focusing and the aperture right.

tvrbob

11,172 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Yes there are plenty of places, pit wall included. I like to see pictures of cars going round corners, more 'action shot' than racing down the straight. Stills of cars on corners look good because you can see energy at play in the posture of the car and driver. Stills of cars on the straight look very similar to stills of parked cars. Corners are, by their nature, dangerous for spectators so that's where you'll find the high fences. That's the issue, the best shots are where the high fences are. If we can get people inside the fence then the photos will be better and easier to take.

WildfireS3

9,795 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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I'll be bringing my SLR with 35 - 85 lens for a bit of variation.

hobo

5,773 posts

248 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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If we cannot get enough people interested in chipping in for a professional photographer, then I know of somewhere where I could 'hire' a decent camera (along the lines of a Canon 1D & a/some 'L' series lenses).

Other than that, I shall be bringing a Canon SLR camera with a 90-300 lens (if think that what it is).

docevi1

10,430 posts

250 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Hobo, can you 'hire' DSLR's? That would be very handy indeed as most of us only have SLR's and cost a bit to process the film...

selmer

2,760 posts

244 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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If you can't get anything sorted, my brother in-law is a pro lensman and he is very reasonably priced, of course, I would say that but he is.
He normally does charity event or weddings at weekends but give him a call if needed.
He is based in Middlesbrough too so quite handy.
www.lensflairphotography.co.uk/

Cheers and have a good blast. Tony.

chrisj

517 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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[quote-tvrbob]That's the issue, the best shots are where the high fences are.[/quote]
If you've got a long lense, you can get some reasonable shots by leaning over the gate next to the complex, as they come round the right hander and head to the hairpin.
I can about manage it with a 300mm, but the pics need cropping afterwards.

Also, unless things as changed since I was last up there, you can get a pretty unrestricted view from the inside and outside of Tower.
The only problem I can see is that we won't be able to get on the infield, and if we can we'll be stuck there for the whole session.

tvrbob

11,172 posts

257 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Folks, don't want to teach granny to suck eggs but all this talk of long lenses will result in slower shutters. Not good for fast moving motorsport.

WildfireS3

9,795 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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That is why I am sticking to 85 max. I asked my father anyhow, and he gave me the camera + appropriate lens.

hobo

5,773 posts

248 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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tvrbob said:
Folks, don't want to teach granny to suck eggs but all this talk of long lenses will result in slower shutters. Not good for fast moving motorsport.


Surely this depends on quaility of equipment & also quality of the person taking photos.

This was taken with a 100-400L lens & a 1.4x convertor



Not by me I hasten to add.

WildfireS3

9,795 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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hobo said:


tvrbob said:
Folks, don't want to teach granny to suck eggs but all this talk of long lenses will result in slower shutters. Not good for fast moving motorsport.




Surely this depends on quaility of equipment & also quality of the person taking photos.




Very true. I have taken many a pic, using the same equipment of as my father, and they've never been as good. My father's a professional photographer/cinematographer.

Looking forward to getting some godd pics on the day, especially of the T350 and Noble.

>> Edited by WildfireS3 on Thursday 19th August 14:21