My new favorite channel! Thanks for such amazing content, my 2 fav things motorsports and photography. I'm an old wanna be landscape photographer, dabbled in some outdoor motocross pics. Never realized how much scouting and planning went into a race. I could watch this stuff all day! Bravo
I was there for Saturday. Never had been to Detroit before but it was so pretty and I would definitely go again. I got to take pictures from the General Admission Rooftops and the one across from the Double Pit Lane was so cool! I saw you at the IMSA autograph session, it was such a cool experience for my first IMSA race.
As a Portuguese, watching your video and finding a Portuguese pilot at minute 29:55, Filipe Albuquerque, besides loving photography, is super super cool! Good job, keep up with your videos and I'll keep watching 👌
@jameypricephoto I don't know him personally, but just because he's Portuguese, and Portugal is a small country but has so much talent in the world of racing, I'm super pleased!
I shot this race (one of my first) and saw you in the media room - didn’t want to distract you, but I’ve been watching you since the beginning, so it was cool to work the same event!
@@jameypricephoto I go to a lot of races, mostly rally but GT also sometimes The main problem with IMSA is, it's at least one ocean away, but who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to attend one race 🤞
At 7:49, you questioned morning light along river...ended up pretty good! Love that multi-level elevation shot at T8. Looks good anytime but morning light kicks ass.
That parking garage at 8:15, I got a stellar shot of Romain Grosjean walking off the circuit after he crashed in turn 4 for the 2023 Detroit Grand Prix.
Forty-minutes of mostly "talking head" vlog and it's absolutely COMPELLING! Love seeing inside your life Jamey! Question: how do you cull your pictures from thousands to the handful that the team wants "right now"?
@@edmontontangobar4991 thanks. We’re working on it being less talking head. More b-roll. I’m doing my best as a content creator but it is HARD. As for culling, I use a program called photomechanic that I can look at thousands of images and go through them quickly.
Nope. Not unless youre shooting straight backlit and it catches my wedding ring. But it's like a telescope. It's looking so far past my fingers or anything in front of it.
Not long started follow you jamey bought a 70-300mm tamron to start out motorsport photography what’s a tip you would give to someone who’s only done it once before on a kit lens?
I dont think Formula one needs spotters since they have almost all the camera feeds at their disposal and have car tracking that is good enough to spot traffic and such. But love the content you put out.
@@DJRobSunset formula 1 doesn’t need it, but other sports car races could benefit, especially when you have multi class racing and lots of traffic to deal with. It’s mandatory in imsa and nascar.
I’m a corner marshal. Belle isle was way prettier green space-wise, obviously with no big skyscrapers. The racing was SO much better there too. Huge props to the Detroit region SCCA and the whole team. The event is run incredibly well on our side, but when there’s only one kind-of passing zone, what’s expected? Glad to discover you. Possibly interested in trying to make a side hustle from shooting track days and such.
My new favorite channel! Thanks for such amazing content, my 2 fav things motorsports and photography. I'm an old wanna be landscape photographer, dabbled in some outdoor motocross pics. Never realized how much scouting and planning went into a race. I could watch this stuff all day! Bravo
@@SpiralRider462 thanks so much! Much more to come!
I was there for Saturday. Never had been to Detroit before but it was so pretty and I would definitely go again. I got to take pictures from the General Admission Rooftops and the one across from the Double Pit Lane was so cool! I saw you at the IMSA autograph session, it was such a cool experience for my first IMSA race.
It was shockingly great access for everyone.
As a Portuguese, watching your video and finding a Portuguese pilot at minute 29:55, Filipe Albuquerque, besides loving photography, is super super cool! Good job, keep up with your videos and I'll keep watching 👌
@@PHOTOTiagoPires Felipe is amazing! Love working with him!
@jameypricephoto I don't know him personally, but just because he's Portuguese, and Portugal is a small country but has so much talent in the world of racing, I'm super pleased!
@ im very good friends with him. Really enjoyed working with him last year. Same again this year!
Great vid mate.
That split pit lane is wild 🤙
Surprised at how many great images you got through the mesh.
@@mattorrz759 it was really cool and very unique
I shot this race (one of my first) and saw you in the media room - didn’t want to distract you, but I’ve been watching you since the beginning, so it was cool to work the same event!
@@framesbyflemingdotcom come say hi next year.
Well it's such a dream to be at an IMSA race one day
Great video
BTW @30:35 the kid get almost rolled over by a golf cart 😮
@@deadbrainsblo if you can figure out how to get to a race, I highly recommend it
@@jameypricephoto I go to a lot of races, mostly rally but GT also sometimes
The main problem with IMSA is, it's at least one ocean away, but who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to attend one race 🤞
At 7:49, you questioned morning light along river...ended up pretty good! Love that multi-level elevation shot at T8. Looks good anytime but morning light kicks ass.
@@timjarrold6418 the whole weekend ended up being wayyyy better than I thought 😂
That parking garage at 8:15, I got a stellar shot of Romain Grosjean walking off the circuit after he crashed in turn 4 for the 2023 Detroit Grand Prix.
another great video!
@@DynoTestedMedia thank you!!!
I was there shooting my first photos at a race this last year! Unfortunately i didnt get to get a media pass though because i'm not 18 yet😢
Great pictures. Look forward to seeing you there in 2025
Watching here this great vlog here in a snow bound Ireland
@@NikCan66 stay warm!
@jameypricephoto thank you
Forty-minutes of mostly "talking head" vlog and it's absolutely COMPELLING! Love seeing inside your life Jamey! Question: how do you cull your pictures from thousands to the handful that the team wants "right now"?
@@edmontontangobar4991 thanks. We’re working on it being less talking head. More b-roll. I’m doing my best as a content creator but it is HARD.
As for culling, I use a program called photomechanic that I can look at thousands of images and go through them quickly.
Wish we could have met! Was there media shooting as well, love the street circuit!
@@haydenstinebaugh4415 I’ll be back in May!
Doesn't having your fingers inside the lens hood on your long lens cause blur or flare at all?
Nope. Not unless youre shooting straight backlit and it catches my wedding ring. But it's like a telescope. It's looking so far past my fingers or anything in front of it.
Not long started follow you jamey bought a 70-300mm tamron to start out motorsport photography what’s a tip you would give to someone who’s only done it once before on a kit lens?
@@josh3466 find the light. Tell stories. Don’t stand in one place all day. Walk lots and lots and lots.
I dont think Formula one needs spotters since they have almost all the camera feeds at their disposal and have car tracking that is good enough to spot traffic and such.
But love the content you put out.
@@DJRobSunset formula 1 doesn’t need it, but other sports car races could benefit, especially when you have multi class racing and lots of traffic to deal with. It’s mandatory in imsa and nascar.
I’m a corner marshal. Belle isle was way prettier green space-wise, obviously with no big skyscrapers. The racing was SO much better there too.
Huge props to the Detroit region SCCA and the whole team. The event is run incredibly well on our side, but when there’s only one kind-of passing zone, what’s expected?
Glad to discover you. Possibly interested in trying to make a side hustle from shooting track days and such.