Monday, 5 December 2011
Oliver Rowland - 2011 McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner
Monday, 12 September 2011
Wedding of the Year 2011
The 'new' Mr & Mrs Hayden were married at the weekend, when Liz and Jonny tied the knot at the lovely Saint Mary Church in Stone, with everyone retiring to the nearby Inn on the Lake afterwards.
With bad weather in the build-up to the weekend, and bad weather afterwards, to say that Saturday was perfect could be an understatement... it could not really have been any better! Even the DJ during the evening party, offered the comment that he had not been at a wedding reception where he had seen so many people enjoying the occasion.
Naturally yours truly took most of the photographs, with Kat, a family friend also helping out in her own inimitable style, to make sure that photographically, Liz and Jonny would have plenty to choose from for the planned album.
It really was a fantastically enjoyable day for both families and friends.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Lewis - when life was not so frantic!
Believe it or not we were actually in the same race at that year's Autosport NEC event far too many years ago, and I reckon Lewis must have had the better kart, as he was able to pass me quite easily on an impossibly short bit of track - well, that's my story anyway and I'm sticking to it..! That, and the fact that at the time I probably weighed twice as much, as the former F1 World Champion.
He was of course immensely talented even then, and he always made a point of speaking to me whenever we met, which is going to be a positive bonus in my book. Since he made it to F1 though access has been anything but easy...
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Nyck De Vries
At Zuera in Spain last week in the final round of the WSK European Championship, where Nyck sealed the title, he was knocked from pillar to post, as he was used for a bit of target practice. He dropped down the running order, and yet by the time the chequered flag came out, he was back at the front and easing away for a very worthy victory. And yet he did not waste too much time by unduly criticising his rivals:
"Karting is a great racing school that teaches you fair play," he said after the race. "But you do not become a champion by pushing your opponents. I wanted to absolutely conquer the title on my last year in karting, and now it's a 'done deal'! Our performances have been excellent and constant throughout the four WSK rounds. Now I want to prepare at best for the last meetings of the World KF1 Championship".
A 'done deal' indeed - especially when not forgetting that Nyck De Vries has already been signed by the McLaren Formula 1 team for their driver development programme... and by being on a similar programme with a rival F1 team at Red Bull, it did not do a certain Sebastien Vettel any harm, did it..? Young driver programmes are the way forward for young kart racers and Nyck is certainly on the ideal path to benefit from his link with McLaren-Mercedes
A most deserving young champion and one worth watching out for in the future. Just do not waste any time trying to get decent odds at a bookmakers though - it seems they have cottoned on to the likely potential of this talented racer already!
Monday, 13 June 2011
Glan-Y-Gors Super One (North Wales)
Under immensely difficult conditions, where their Formula 1 'big brothers' were suffering from the same weather conditions at more or less the same moment in Montreal, some skilful driving displays were delivered for the bedraggled crowd.
Racing Steps Foundation driver Ben Barnicoat drove exceptionally well in the prestigious KF3 class, whilst his efforts in the final (see image above) clearly showed the effort he was putting into his performance. Towards the last few laps he was pushed hard George Russell, forcing Ben to rise to the challenge. "I knew I had to get everything perfect on the last lap to pull a tiny margin," he said afterwards, "so I could take the win... and that is exactly what I did!"
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Photograph Copyright
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Royal Wedding
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Jiggy is Back
James (Jiggy) Gornall, the former British Formula TKM kart champion, BARC Formula Renault champion, and British GT champion, made a successful return to mainstream kart racing this weekend, in the opening round of the 2011 Super One Series at PF International, when he fought from a lowly grid position into a superb runner-up place... until officialdom struck!
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Strawberry and Cream
Not quite the summer yet, although the early arrival of Strawberry and Cream onto the first podiums of the year in the British Super One Championship, is definitely a good way to start.
Monday, 14 March 2011
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Sunday, 6 March 2011
SG Petch Abarth Champs (Round 2), Middlesbrough
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Harry's Christening
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Tada-san
Monday, 31 January 2011
Getting what you pay for.
I read an interesting article recently that more or less matched my own thoughts on the costs associated with wedding photography. It made me wonder why us poor wedding photographers even bother to get up in the morning, especially with so many half-wits spending weekends earning untaxed beer money with their own uninsured, unqualified, poor version of wedding photography.
Most folk are likely to have heard about the brides and grooms who have not received their wedding albums, or the job that the so called professional did was so bad, they cried for weeks afterwards. In other words, the photographer wrecked the wedding, and their memories were ruined. But is it a case of you really do get what you paid for?
Some out of work people are quick to see where they can make a fast, undeclared buck on top of their dole money, available from a few weekends work of quick snapping, before hobbling off to Asda for the one-hour wedding prints to be made. These characters, the hardy weekend warriors, might probably even account for more than half of the wedding images taken throughout the week..? Pay cheap – suffer the consequences..?
And yet the real photographers, those who can do the job expected of them, who are tax registered, properly insured, and expect the couple to be like-wise insured, are slowly reducing in numbers as the weekend warriors do their bit to ruin hopes and wishes.
It was with some amusement when a potential customer said they could get a similar level of service from A N Other, including a ‘proper’ digital album, for supposedly half my cost. I suggested she do it, and hopefully she kept smiling afterwards, because I knew it was not possible. But out of curiosity I researched the lady photographer in question. True enough, I found her price, but then there was the small print. This was for a maximum of three hours work (and not just on-site, but from where she lived and return), so on-site left maybe two hours? Additional time was then charged at £100 for each 30 minutes extra, so before you knew it that cheap product had suddenly becoming rather expensive...
If it is going to be done properly a true pro will not rush through with a scatter-gun approach, firing away at will, hoping enough images will be acceptable to make a poor quality album that would cost the picture-taker (I really cannot use the word photographer), less than £50 to make.
Money is not everything, but I believe you really do get what you pay for, which from a real pro photographer, is going to be quality, commitment, a love for the job, and standard of service.
Make sure proper research is done and be wary of dealing on cost alone – it could be a painful experience.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Lancaster Update
With a short break away from the gym, and following on from my previous Blog entry, after Jon undertook a kart test on a new Birel/BMB Formula KGP chassis at PF International at the weekend, he was in high spirits over the following days. In company with his father, 'General' Dave Thomson, and of course yours truly,(with Hayden-Media stickers on the radiator and side-pods), it was exciting to see that Jon was as sharp and as quick as he had ever been at the wheel of a kart.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Monday, 17 January 2011
Craig Dolby - SuperLeague Formula driver
Whilst walking the 'camps' at the Autosport Show at the NEC in Birmingham on Saturday, I came across former kart racer Craig Dolby, who despite being immersed in conversation with one of the many visitors to the show, caught my eye as I walked past. I was impressed to find that Craig remembered me from an international event, and was even more impressed when he pin-pointed the race to Bombarral in Portugal... in 2002!
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Leonardo Panayiotou
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Sad bereavement to OEKC team
Robert Bedwell (far right on the front row), has been in touch to inform me of the passing away of 'Chunky' (Graham), who is second from the left on the front row. This photograph was taken two years ago at the prestigious Wembley 24 hour race, when we raced the Daytona Rotax Max karts just before Xmas 2008. 'Chunky' was a quick guy and his passing will be felt deeply by his team-mates and friends.
As part of the Allstars team, when James and myself were part of the team led by Rick Parfitt (Jnr), we raced against the enduro experienced OEKC outfit, so can speak with first hand knowledge of just how quick they are. Led by Russell Willcox from Box Technology (blue race suit back row), who both sponsors and organises the OEKC series, Robertn told me that without Russell's generosity and passion, it would be a very different series without his support.
'Chunky' received his final chequered flag on Saturday 9 October 2010, but in his memory, a memorial race is going to be held at Whilton Mill on 6 February 2011, when a copy of the photograph above will be on display. It is an event that will be an open endurance race, mainly for Rotax Max karts, although the Series regularly have Pro-karts and Bilands on the entry list, with each category receiving an 'equaliser' by way of a number of laps credit. Robert informs me that this makes for a very interesting and exciting end to their endurance racing, as the different fuel strategies and reliability finally play out.
It sounds to me like a fitting way to remember a well-respected team-mate and friend, who will be sadly missed by all the OEKC competitors, and our thoughts are with his family.