Business mojo.
28/09/06 22:47
Hello there. I've been hiding my head
in shame recently - I worked for Cycling Weekly mag at the National
Critique finals in Warwick (a road race) taking photos. Lycra. I
know - don't tell the guys at the skatepark. They're bloomin quick
though. Long lens all day but I gave into the fisheye on the inside
of a corner for a few shots and obviously they were the ones which
were used!
On another note, Cream has the DFTU jam now and are making it look very pretty as we speak.
There will be more photos on here soon from that as soon as I can work out how not to make them fuzzy on the thumbnails - I do apologize for that.
Arm is getting better by the way and I heard back from Richard Baybutt, doctor of human nutrition in Kansas State uni who wishes all the Baybutts in the UK well. Random but interesting.
It's late and I have work to do. Cheerio.
On another note, Cream has the DFTU jam now and are making it look very pretty as we speak.
There will be more photos on here soon from that as soon as I can work out how not to make them fuzzy on the thumbnails - I do apologize for that.
Arm is getting better by the way and I heard back from Richard Baybutt, doctor of human nutrition in Kansas State uni who wishes all the Baybutts in the UK well. Random but interesting.
It's late and I have work to do. Cheerio.
broches, plats et une petite mort
13/09/06 11:41
It's been a very long time now - sorry about that. Super busy with
the DFTU jam in London and racing up to Sheffield for arm
consultations. The jam is hopefully going in the next issue of
Cream along with the photos of Chris on the tarmac hip. My arm
isn't so well though. Spent last week having surgery to fix
anterior supination (twisting of the wrist - but it sounds better!)
and taking my french pins out. At last. Managed to grab some new
photos of Jim Needham riding his little bike. Whilst I was down
& out my computer died. So I'm trying to fix that up along with
my arm. Backup your photos! Could have been much worse. Anyway -
keep em peeled for more updates as soon as I can hold a camera
again. Cheerio.