Great idea for a thread and actually quite tricky, given the amount of stock I have archived/obtained in 2006. I have refrained from my Rugby stock as plenty of it and seen it all before....
The Top 3 photos that you have taken from this year that would be your 2006 "Portfolio"
First of all this shot as it was a standard sub off spec to Bristol's weekly sports news paper. However, upon receipt of this image they actually called to thank me and said they were blown away by it, which was nice. The funny thing? Well, it was my first match with my 300mm 2.8 and validated the purchase. It ended up being a full page print with a drop and looked amazing.
My second shot is an American Football shot. I have covered this on and off spec all year and been all over the UK shooting, notably the BritBowl in Sheffield which was great. This image has everything I love about the game and imagery, shot on my 100 - 400L before it was sold to a good home.
This shot was taken at Silverstone during a race. Generally, I find motorsports boring. However, I usually work the pit lane and find the other stuff and this moment conveys the boredom of a pit crew, waiting for ten seconds of action. Shot on my 5D with a 27 - 70mmL.
Things that you have enjoyed I have just enjoyed the year in general. I have made some great new friends due to my passion/work and it has opened new doors both professionally/personally. The highlights include a trip around silverstone in the boot of a safety car @ 80mph shooting cars on the track, the recent trip to Bayonne, all of the Prem Rugby I have covered and the Britbowl.
The recent award of an FA Licence is nice, though not in effect until next season.
Things that you have 'not' enjoyed I have really gone off football to be honest. To many idiots in the game, to much violence on the pitch, no respect and a game that for me, simply does not lend itself to the camera like rugby.
Did not enjoy the sunday at Weston Beach Race, too cold, too wet and too many fumes, though the saturday was great and netted me a front cover.
Getting my laptop smashed to bits at an FA Cup game when working pitchside and all the 'away' fans laughing and chanting about my misfortune....
Things that you could have done better and want to do better or more of next year Well, I lost £180.00 in image sales recently as my workflow was out and my wireless signal was crap. As such I have spent the last two weeks working on a new flow, sourcing the fastest download methods, labelling and tagging etc to the point where I can get the job done asap, until my workload dictates that I go FTP/wireless add on.
Other than that, I hope 2007 brings more of the same. I dont just shoot sport, I cover festivals, events, some news, corperate etc and look forward to it all starting all over again. The one thing that 2006 taught me is that I need not shoot 400 pix at each event, as much as stock is nice, its not needed sometimes.
I would like a g~mac, for PP at the office, a new 400mm 2.8 and an improved 3G signal sometime in 2007. With regards to framing, I have learnt to wait and watch the ebb and flow of the game arther than gun stuff that is too far away, which I know I will delete when in bridge.