Team USA vs Team England
It turned out that the awesomeness that was Team USA vs London Brawling was just a warm-up for the incredible Team USA vs Team England bout. I yelled and arm-waved so much I nearly forgot to take pictures…
Team USA vs London Brawling
It was the hottest derby ticket of the year and I was one of the fortunate ones, so I just had to take a camera. I’m *so* glad I did!
Grime and Punishment – Bout Photos
A follow-up to the portraits posted a couple of weeks ago. I know, I’ve been slack – my excuse is that thte last couple of weeks have been taken up with getting started on skates myself. It seems I may be progressing from observer to participant…
Grime and Punishment – Portraits
This is the first selection of images from the “Grime and Punishment” event hosted by Bristol Roller Derby, showing portraits of individual players.
Crash Test Brummies Traning Session
Crash Test Brummies are a relatively new men’s Roller Derby team based (unsuprisingly) in Birmingham. I went down on Sunday to take some pictures at their training session. For a change I used the 5D MkII cranking up the ISO to get shutter speeds that allowed some freezing of the action. I quite like how …
ORD vs Swansea Slayers
Photos from Oxford Roller Derby’s bout against the Swansea Slayers on 3rd March 2012. Once again the Oxford team put on a great show – didn’t get the win but definitely pushed the Swansea Slayers hard at times. For my money the stars of the match jammer-wise were Swanseas Pixie of Pain, and Oxford’s Kapow. …
Its the End of The World…Part One
Last week was the End of the World, the roller-zombie-pocalypse and it was happening in Milton Keynes
OMEDS Winter Hafla 2011
I was very pleased to be one of the photographers at the Winter Hafla – along with my wife, Agata and our friend James. Between the three of us we managed to pull together a nice diverse collection of images. These are a few of my own personal favourites.
Oxford Santa Run 2011
The Oxford Santa Run is held each year in support of Helen & Douglas House, a local children’s hospice. Literally thousands of Santas took part this year, along with a smattering of elves, helpers and even a reindeer or two.