Photography by David S. Wallens
Memorable pictures from the track don’t always require the photo vest and corresponding heavy lens–which usually comes with an aching back.
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How so? Concentrate on the short game.
During IMSA’s recent pre-season testing at Daytona International Speedway, I kept it light and simple, just carrying a Fujifilm X-Pro3 and a 50mm lens. I left the usual big stuff in the truck.
What did I find? A new look at a familiar place.
I stuck to the pits and garages and concentrated on capturing life off the high banks: cars in for service, gear at the ready, crew members enjoying a quiet moment among the chaos. It’s the part of the weekend that many seem to overlook.
It also forces you to work for–and sometimes wait for–that perfect shot: waiting for the shadows to fall in your favor, waiting for a bystander to get out of the way, waiting for a crew member to slide into the frame.
But when it all comes together, I think it captures some of my favorite images.
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