17/05/2025
The roar of the engines, the blur of speed, the unwavering focus – the French MotoGP at Le Mans is a motorsport spectacle unlike any other. This past weekend was a masterclass in pushing the boundaries of both machine and human.
Beyond the thrilling race itself, a Grand Prix weekend at Le Mans is a rich tapestry of stories. From the pin-point precision of the riders leaning into corners at unbelievable speeds to the silent, critical work of the teams in the pit lane and the vibrant energy of the passionate fans in the grandstands, there are countless narratives unfolding.
For me, capturing MotoGP is about more than just the finish line. It’s about documenting that incredible fusion of technology and talent, the intense concentration etched on a rider’s face, the dynamic way the bikes interact with the legendary Le Mans asphalt, and the sheer visual drama of it all. It demands anticipating the action, working with challenging light and speed, and finding those unique perspectives that showcase the artistry within the chaos. These are moments frozen in time, intended to convey the true spirit of this high-octane sport.
Walking the circuit, from the pit lane intensity to the sweeping corners, each frame seeks to bottle that raw power and dedication. It’s a privilege to document these weekends, aiming to create images that resonate with the speed, skill, and passion of MotoGP.
What aspect of a MotoGP race weekend fascinates you the most? Let me know below! 👇