Posts Tagged ‘Triathlon’

Scody Advertising Shoot….

Friday, November 14th, 2008

It was a blast to spend the day with some of Australia’s best Triathletes. Normally I watch them wizz past me on the course!! The shoot was by FusePhotography and Christian Blanchard was directing the action. I was the #2 shooter getting different angles and candid shots.


The constant heavy showers made the day quite a bit harder. I’ve never been keen on letting my cameras get wet….perhaps I’m a big sook, but these stuff is not cheep so I look after it. Rain covers, plastic bags and the good-old postie elastic band kept everything dry.


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I’m pretty happy with the results. I used the ST-E2 and a remote flash (Camera left). Next time I’ll use a 580-Master on the camera with a 580-Slave off-camera for fill. Many of the shots were not clearly lit and given the brand is all important, basic front lighting is kinda important. Everything fixed up ok in post processing, but I’d prefer to get it right on-camera where possible. Given the gloomy day we used 1/2 CTO warming gels on the flashes and set the WB to cloudy. This warmed up the “models” nicely.

I’m looking forward to see the final results. I’ll start stalking Scody shops to see if my shots made the swing-tags etc… Sad I know.

Triathlon Finish Line – Remote Cameras Galore…

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Last weekend saw me shooting a triathlon festival in Forster NSW. My client was after a large amount of shots, but had a limited budget. Time for the remotes!!!!
The idea was to have 2 shooters and 4 cameras. Each shooter (Me or Murray) would shoot a main shot and have a differing images shot at the same time.

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Murray and his Remote

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Murray’s shots

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Me and my Remote

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My shots

We’re getting there. There is quite and art to getting the remote camera’s framing, focus and metering perfect, when you set the cameras at 5:30am. I’m pretty happy with these and I know they’ll keep getting better.

Published – Ironman Program – Page 48

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The shot published in Australian Triathlete in January has been used again in the Ironman program. The article was for the Port Half Ironman.

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Ironman Videos

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I’ve put some videos together from the Ironman weekend. Still new to Video so please excuse the shots and editing.

I spent quite a bit of time getting my gear ready for Ironman. I like to be prepared. Check the video for the gear list

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Video of the Ironman Village and the locations for Sunday’s Race

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Getting gear ready for the Carbo night and shots of the night itself

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Getting all the gear ready for race day…

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Shots of race day…

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The Day before…

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Tomorrow is the Ironman Triathlon in Port Macquarie. Athletes are checking-in bikes and getting ready; and we are using the entire regions allocation of electricity to charge 1 million batteries. There is barely a square centimeter of floor space free from cameras, lenses, chargers, wet weather gear….it’s like a war zone.

I’m hoping my day is less hectic than last year. I am mostly in the Ironman Village for the swim finish, bike finish, then the race finish. Should be a good day and I should be able to see some mates cross the line.

I shot the Carbo night last night and I still struggle with that sort of editorial work. I feel like everyone is looking at me and I have to blend in rather than do my work. I really admire photographers of can get excellent photos and not piss everyone off. If I get a moment with James, I’ll have a chat to him. I see that part of my photography as the most in need of improvement. Shooting sports is ok, but shooting crowds of people or events etc is really scary.

Aaaanyway. Must get back to cleaning and charging. Will check back on Monday if I have time.