Rigging the Shot
As well as shooting high resolution trackside and pitlane action,
European Le Mans Series official photo agency Adrenal Media are always looking
to provide the series with some very special images from each of the
events. Creative Director John Rourke invited Proton Competition to bring both of the Porsche 911 RSR 991 race cars
to La Source at Spa-Francorchamps to photograph them using a rig.
The rig is a 6 metre carbon fibre four section boom made by
UK firm Car Camera Rig that is fixed to the car using high powered suction clamps. The camera, which is a Fujifilm X-T2 fitted
with a 10-24mm ultra wide angle zoom lens, is then fixed in position to the end
of the boom. This allows Adrenal Media
to take images from a position that would not be possible to take when the cars
are on track.
Using a long shutter speed of between 8 to 10 seconds the
movement in the shot is achieved at walking pace by pushing the cars and the result
is an image that makes it look like both Porsches are moving at racing speed.
The image is then edited by John Rourke in Photoshop to
remove the boom and other elements that shouldn’t be in the final shot. The result is a dramatic image that
highlights the excitement of racing in the European Le Mans Series.
Here are some pictures from behind the scenes of this
photoshoot at La Source in the evening of Thursday 22 September that I shot with my Fujifilm X-T2 and XF16-55mm f2.8.
And the final image by John Rourke / Adrenal Media looks like this -
Here is the story on the official European Le Mans Series website CLICK HERE
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