I am a Freelance Sports PhotoJournalist covering European and World MotorSport Championships, focused on endurance motorsport for editorial publications.
The Rush, the Race, the Moment captures the three dimensions of sports photojournalism that drive my work.
The Rush is the adrenaline—the high-octane moments that define motorsport. Pit stops choreographed with mechanical precision, drivers pushing machines to their limits, the energy of competition at its peak. These are the frames where tension crystallizes into a single decisive instant.
The Race is the competitive narrative unfolding on track. The battle for position, the strategy, the venue itself as a character in the story. It's the visible competition—drivers and teams executing their plans, the landscape of racing translated through the lens. This is where the sport's drama plays out in real time.
The Moment is what happens in the quiet spaces. Behind the scenes in the garage, mechanics working with focused intensity, drivers in preparation or reflection. These are the intimate frames that reveal character and dedication—the human element often invisible to trackside spectators. This is where the true story of commitment emerges.
Together, these three dimensions tell the complete story of motorsport: the explosive energy, the competitive spectacle, and the quiet dedication that makes it all possible.