ALMS Long Beach photos on Autoblog.com

Posted by on Apr 22, 2013 in Published Work

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In the past I haven’t particularly enjoyed shooting racing on street circuits, but I’ve learned to find the beauty for the race in Long Beach. Perhaps it was just the timing of the practice/qualifying sessions and the race – early morning and late evening – but the track seemed more photogenic than ever. Plus, nearly all of the GT cars are simply stunning to look at. Race report and full gallery over at Autoblog.com.

Nissan DeltaWing at Petit Le Mans

Posted by on Oct 24, 2012 in Published Work

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The radical Nissan DeltaWing is one of the most interesting race cars to be developed in a very long time. With it’s small front end it features half the weight and half the aerodynamic drag of a typical prototype, meaning it can go farther on its fuel and tires. After a tough crash in its debut race at the 24 Hours of Le Mans this summer, the team bounced back to finish 5th overall at Petit Le Mans this past weekend. Very impressive. You can see the full set of photos of the DeltaWing at the race over at Autoblog.com.

2012 Petit Le Mans Photos

Posted by on Oct 22, 2012 in Published Work

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The 15th annual Petit Le Mans wrapped up this weekend, and while some big names were missing (Audi), it was still a great race. Plus, Road Atlanta is one of the most photogenic tracks in the country, and the 1,000 mile race means that you get a wide range of lighting to work with. You can see the full set of photos and a race report over at Autoblog.com.

ALMS at Laguna Seca photos on Autoblog.com

Posted by on May 16, 2012 in Published Work

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This past weekend I headed up to Monterey for the American Le Mans Series race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. It’s been a few years since I’ve been to an ALMS race, and was a little disappointing to see the big prototype teams like Audi absent from the grid, but a very competitive GT class made up for it. You can see the full set of photos over at Autoblog.com.