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Restrictions, Boycotts, Scabs aka Kells 2010

Posted by Cleggy on Jul 19, 2010 in Bike Racing, PR

Ask any Road racing fan to name an iconic image of Irish Motorcycle racing and the bets odds are a heck of a lot of them will mention the jumps at the Kells Road races in County Meath. Photographers’ images from these jumps have been used on countless Magazines, Newspapers, Books, Calendars, Race Programmes etc and go a long way to promote the event, attracting sponsors money to the races.

Location of the Kells road race circuit

This year the Kells club and Chief Marshal agreed that only Five accredited, insured photographers at any one time could Photograph at either jump, a fair and amicable agreement on the grounds of safety. Then about Ten minutes prior to the start of practice that agreement was over-ruled by the powers that be and we were told that no Photographer could shoot the jumps except from the same areas that the public can shoot from. Needless to say there was uproar with the Photographers association even talking about a mass boycott of publicity for the event. However a boycott would not hurt the right people, nor would it help the sport which is already in a very fragile position.

Whilst supporting the sentiments behind a boycott I could not fully support it as I had pressure on me to deliver images for Adelaide Insurance and Irish Racer Magazine. Adelaide not only sponsor the Kells Road races but they also advertise in Irish Racer and sponsor the Irish Racer Awards dinner.

Why one side of the Road is deemed safe and the other side declared as too dangerous I don’t think I will ever understand that thinking! In my opinion nowhere is safe and I’m personally prepared to photograph anywhere that I myself feel comfortable with. As it was I shot some images from the ‘safe‘ side of the Road.

In this image I used a wide angle Nikon lens to capture Australian racer Cameron Donald is in mid-flight on his Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing Superbike.

Cameron Donald at Kells road races

Towards the end of practice the cruel side of the sport reared its ugly head again claiming the life of Stephen Larkin and predictably in this nanny state we live in today there is now yet another call for Road racing to be banned. Should we now also ban driving to work? or ban Horse riding?

On Race day Adelaide insurance had a few PR girls to assist with PR and out on the grid prior to each race. I again used a wide angle Nikon lens and the ever reliable Nikon SB800 flash gun to capture this image.

Adelaide Insurance PR girls at Kells road races

Race day was blighted by constant light rain, which then turned to heavy rain by mid-day and eventually conditions became too wet for racing to continue. Definitely not a Kells road race to remember, from what is normally an excellent race meeting.

In my Photograph below, TT race winner Adrian Archibald huddles under an umbrella with fellow racers Davy Morgan and Michael Dunlop.

Adrian Archibald at Kells road races

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Irish Racer magazine issue #89

Posted by Cleggy on Oct 10, 2009 in PR

The latest issue of Irish Racer magazine is now in the newsagents. Featuring Jamie Hamilton, Mark Johnston, Dan Stewart, Steve Plater, Steve Brogan etc plus all the usual monthly columns and race reports.

Mark Johnston is featured in Irish Racer magazine issue #89

It has been another good issue for me with more than a dozen of my images published including the Two page centre spread pull out poster.

My recent assignment to shoot the Adelaide insurance / PSNI Bike safe open day at Phillip McCallen Motorcycles in Lisburn has also been featured in this months magazine.

PSNI Bike safe featured in Irish Racer magazine issue #89

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PSNI Bikesafe

Posted by Cleggy on Sep 26, 2009 in PR

Photographing for a national Bike magazine is not all solely about the ‘glamour’ of photographing Motorcycle racing from the side of a race track, there are lots of other more mundane events that need to be photographed as well. This morning I drove to Phillip McCallen Motorcycles sales showroom near Lisburn to capture some photographs of the PSNI Bikesafe scheme at Philip’s open day.

The plan was to get there early, take some photographs inside the sales showroom, take a few more of the ambience outside with all the bikers and bikes, then do a few promotional photographs for Phillip, the PSNI and Adelaide Insurance and slip away off home within an hour. But when MLA’s are involved things tend to drag on and today was no different, Minister for the Environment Edwin Poots was scheduled to attend at 11:30am but didn’t show until well over an hour later, by which time I was more than ready for home.

Below is just one image I shot today inside the Adelaide Insurance branded canopy. The canopy nicely diffused the strong sunlight and I added to that light by wirelessly triggering Two Nikon flashes from my D300 camera and SU800 controller. I used the flashes as my main light and set a slowish shutter speed to allow the diffused ambient light to burn-in and provide the fill light ensuring there were no ugly, harsh, flash shadows to give a nice clean even light across the whole frame.

PSNI Bikesafe representatives, and ex-racer Phillip McCallen join Minister for the Environment Edwin Poots and Nicola Pearce of Adelaide Insurance at the PSNI Bikesafe roadshow as part of Phillip McCallen Motorcycles sales showroom open day

1/100th f9 Nikon 17-55mm f2.8G IF-ED

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