Brooklands said:
anthony7777 said:
brooklands, /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
Yes and no...I really wanted to be doing the Monaco F1 race, Lime Rock Trans Am, Riverside Can Am sort of stuff...
Ah, I get it now, missed your post /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/blush.gif
I think racing photography might fall under the best left as a hobby category, though I know a few guys who do it and seem to like it.
I've done my share of that kind of shooting, but for me, the whole competing for that same shot that everyone else is trying to get through the same 5 tiny holes in the fence at the race track, got old real fast. I participate on an automotive photography forum and the race shooters all come back with the same shots as each other
Rally did not have those issues, but I came to the realization that I got into it because really wanted to drive and taking pictures allowed me to live vicariously thought them. It was fun, and I made a lot friends and had a lot of adventures, but I was really just a "hanger-on"
And then you have the guys who give their work away for free or to get credentials when you have to try and sell your work for money. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wall.gif
Then there was the nearly getting killed part.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/crazyeyes.gif
I like the shooting cars for magazine stories (and other stuff) much better, I get to be more creative, often get to drive the cars, even take them home for a few days (confuses the neighbors when you are bringing home different expensive cars all the time), and sometimes even get track time in them /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
The downside is I have to live in an expensive city (so the money is just adequate, though there is potential) and I freelance, so no benefits and work can be sporadic (which is unnerving at times).