James Moy Photography Ltd is an award-winning Photographic Agency based near Silverstone Circuit in the UK with over 15 years photographic experience in the Formula One and automotive arena.
James Moy himself started his photographic career in rallying and then worked his way through the ranks of Formula 3, BTCC, WRC and on to F1. Having worked for two of the largest motorsport photo agencies in the world he has a unique knowledge of exactly how to promote your brand, product or event through exciting and modern imagery.
James Moy Photography have won many awards for their innovative and imaginative style of photos and are regularly featured in international and national news pages and publications.
Some of our current clients include; Lamborghini, BMW, Toyota, Porsche, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Casio, Sahara Force India F1 Team, The Press Association, Lotus, Motorsport Vision Ltd, Coca Cola and numerous advertising agencies, PR companies and editorial publishers.
His work
In lots of ways James Moys images are in a similar vain to what I was striving to achieve.
In these shots the cars are moving at high speed from different directions making it difficult to focus on the subject. Of which I found difficult and demanding on my shoot.
The image below shows the speed but is from a creative and abstract angle which works with a focal point.
The next two images show the sport from another angle showing the assuming winner surrounded by media.
Shooting images from different view points and including the bigger picture gives a story and a more appealing set of images.
James Moy looks like he's found a comfortable genre in photography and grown his skills to suit and perfected it of which I'm striving to do although I don't think it will happen shooting planes. There are definite
similarities such as subject speed, surroundings and the difficulties with weather. It's certainly something I'll look into for the future.
My thoughts
I love these images they're colourful an tightly cropped but still contain enough information to make a great image, the depth of field and focus is spot on. Something to aspire to.
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