I had seven cover images with RoadRacerX magazine during the last five years.Normally the end of the year is filled with anticipation. Yes, things change and a new year ushers in a feeling of rebirth. On Friday, New Years Eve a magazine with which I have worked with since I started shooting motorcycle racing closed it's doors. My photographs appeared many times in this magazine (and online)so much so that I am grateful that through RoadRacerX I was able to secure additional work and visibility I possibly wouldn't have attained anywhere else. Working alongside Chris Jonnum and Laurel Allen ("CJ and "LCA" respectively) I covered many of the world major racing series as a "retained" freelancer.
This image of Eric Bostrom was one of my favourites and was the first image used in what would become an annual tradition from thereon out. RoadRacerX's Pictures Of The Year feature which would highlight photos from such greats as Andrew Northcott and Mirco Lazzari to name a few...I would go on to have numerous opening spreads featured in this magazine along with many many others, along with assignments and opportunities as a result. I wrote two features for the magazine. One of Ben Spies when he burst onto the world stage in the World Superbike series in 2009 where I interviewed him at Phillip Island in Australia. Earlier this year, 2010, I would again visit Phillip Island where I would interview Roger Hayden (brother of Nicky Hayden) and Jason DiSalvo on their championship attempts at World Superbike. Again I would supply the text and the images for the feature. Yes I can write too!!
My proudest moment though came with the my first ever cover on a magazine in the USA, my adopted home. It was a picture of fellow countryman Neil Hodgson, aboard the Parts Unlimited Ducati Superbike. I still get a chill when I look at the cover, knowing how I felt at the time. With that I will simply say. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be a part of one of the best road racing magazines on the planet. With some fo the best people working inside it's covers. Thank you.
Showing posts with label World Superbike Photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Superbike Photographer. Show all posts
Sunday, January 02, 2011
Goodbye and thank you RoadRacerX...
Monday, July 06, 2009
Interlude | Interview with Andrew Wheeler (me) | Updates coming this week
Just back from the US GP at Laguna and have a few things to catch up on. I'll be updating my website, and this blog, all this week playing catch up. In the meantime please check out this wonderful vignette made by Chris Matye and his wonderful colleagues at OTT - On The Throttle.
It can be run full screen by clicking on the little "icon" to the left of the volume adjustment on the status bar. Updates coming!
It can be run full screen by clicking on the little "icon" to the left of the volume adjustment on the status bar. Updates coming!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
It's Coming! From Phillip Island to Daytona to Fontana!
Folks, it's been an odd and busy year so far. I'll be posting an update tomorrow and would likr to thank all who have contacted me in the meantime.
Wheeler, is going global. Updates tomorrow!
Wheeler, is going global. Updates tomorrow!
Monday, January 26, 2009
World Superbike and MotoGP Photographer Available
Just a quick self promotional update. Even the world of high speed motorsports has been affected by the world economic crisis and it's knock on effects. I would like to speak to any OEM, aftermarket manufacturers, PR agencies or anyone who may need coverage of either MotoGp or World Superbike. I am credentialled for both series for the entire year and would welcome inquires from anyone interested in speaking with me about images for advertising, race coverage and or editorial. I maintain a large accessible archive and can transmit, deliver images at short notice from anywhere in the world.
Call me at 831-539-3324 and let's chat.
Call me at 831-539-3324 and let's chat.
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