My whirlwind tendencies, combined with the freezing weather, suggested that I should review an exhibition very close to home. So I popped unexpectedly downstairs from my office (with a cup of tea), had a gossip with the receptionist and spent an exhilarating few moments in the Collyer Bristow exhibition.
For 2 weeks only (catch it quickly) Darren Heath presents some of his best photographs from the 2011 Grand Prix season. This award winning photographer ‘specialises in Formula 1 and the automotive industry, endeavouring to cover events and commission in a creative and artistic manner using natural light and colour to their maximum effect’. Images of all the recent Formula 1 drivers are in evidence – Lewis Hamilton, Jensen Button, Fernando Alonso, and their teams, as well as the tracks and cities which play host to these annual races.
There is a slight danger that a specific single name exhibition of a technically challenging genre of photography might get repetitive – especially for those ambivalent about the sport. There are some very tedious pictures on the net of racing cars and perhaps when you have seen one car at speed, then there is an argument to suggest that you don’t need to see another.
Though the car and driver is central some of the more interesting striking images were of the natural and artificial landscapes surrounding the tracks, eg, dramatic desert sunsets in Bahrain, dark damp forests in Belgium and glamorous seascape exuberance of Monaco. The different nature of each Grand Prix is identified and accentuated in his shots, adding interest and individuality.
© Darren Heath Photographer 2012 |
© Darren Heath Photographer 2012 |
A whistle stop tour of F1 photography to leave you breathless; expect the unexpected and don’t stop until you’ve run out of rubber.
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