Jody Fisher hangs tight in turn 1 during the SSM class qualifiers
Unfortunately the day went by too quickly and I didn't get to spend as much time with Doug & Jody off the track as I would have liked, but they were great people to be working with. The day reminded me a lot of being back in North Carolina, everyone had a smile on their face and a wave or a handshake for you. I love Massachusetts, but you don't see this type of friendly, laid back persona as often in the Greater Boston area.
Father Dougles Fisher & daughter Jody both race in their Spec Class Miata. Jody straps in and prepares to race
Douglas Fisher prepares to head back to the garage after a successful inspection
When it came down to racing, the competitors here may not be household names, but they were all there to win. We found a few great spots around the track and came up with some pretty good images for a 1st time shooting motorsports. I also learned a lot, like the fact that I need a good ND filter to get nice panning shots in bright sunlight, 1/4000 makes the cars look like they're parked in a parking lot. Oh well, lesson learned and I'll be ready next time. Thanks to Diane for setting this up for me and for the Fishers for having us out as part of their team.
Jody Fisher drafts an opponent while waiting for the opportune moment to strike
2 comments:
Thanks so much for shooting my Dad & I. You do awesome work! It was great meeting you. I certainly look forward to any future opportunities where I may hire you and your crew for professional photography :)
Thanks so much for shooting my Dad & I. You do awesome work! It was great meeting you. I certainly look forward to any future opportunities where I may hire you and your crew for professional photography :)
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