Motorbike Photography
A while ago a friend, a fellow photographer described me as 'Andrew - The Motorbike Photographer.' At the time, though understandable this bugged me a little, I pointed out that by some order [...]
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A while ago a friend, a fellow photographer described me as 'Andrew - The Motorbike Photographer.' At the time, though understandable this bugged me a little, I pointed out that by some order [...]
Looks out the window, grey. Checks the ground, wet maybe; can't tell. Looks at the trees, windy. Hey-ho let's go for it. We had an offer to use this lovely April RSV4 at [...]
It's been a while since we visited Havana, the year seems to be flying away. I'm getting round to writing up the Cuba visit but will split it into three posts, this one [...]
A selection from a library of photographs of classic British motorcycles that are available for sale either as files (price depends on intended use) or as prints. British Motorcycle Photography – Motorbike Images Available to [...]
We all have different ways of shooting but this is quick look at a recent studio lit motorbike shoot of a YZF-R1 Yamaha at GT Motorcycles. You can see the wider scene here. Although we [...]
Let's start with the basics, the motorbikes may be glamorous but photographing motorcycles isn't necessarily so particularly not mid-January in Plymouth. The task on this day was to photograph two stonking bikes for a 2019 [...]
Every time I do these motorbike photography shoots I tell myself I am going to do it simpler and quicker. And, my how I try to work more tidily, try is the power word here [...]
Last year when we went to photograph the Aprilia RSV4 RF Motorbike at Exeter's SP Motorcycles we took the Bowens studio lighting with the Travelpack. This year I had planned a simpler shoot, a quick [...]
Most of my motorbike photography shoots at the moment use flash, normally Bowens strobes often augmented by some Nikon speedlights. Even the 'outdoor' shots have a bit of help as can be seen here. So [...]
I have an eclectic taste in most things, the Triumph 900 Daytona seen here has always been a favourite. I like triples, always liked the Trident. One of my first bigger bikes was a K75-s [...]