at this track day photography lark. In the interests of shameless self promotion feel free to have a poke around my website: http://www.jamesfitzpatrick.co.uk/#!/index and for those that are on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/James-Fitzpatrick-Photography/215383911810841 If anyone's got any suggestions looking at it from a customers perspective go ahead and say what you think.
Have you a pit babe to run your stall? Have you a marquee to store you viewing equipment? Trust you have seen the set-up others use like PicMan?
Of course, don't you have a brolly bird for all public appearances too? On a serious note I can't really afford to invest in a marquee and a screens & computer setup. Was hoping a decent website offering downloads would earn a bit of pocket money. Thats all it is for now, not my day job or anything. But I do reckon people are much more likely to spend there on the day so just the website isn't ideal.
..your pics look top ! There's a lot of people doing trackday pics and photos at meet places like Rivvy etc - they seem quite popular. One thing that struck me is also about having bike portraits - high quality poses of your bike to publication quality, with our without the rider - or group shots of mates (like a 'squad' photo). In the old days, once I'd finished a bike project, I'd take it Heaton Park and fine an empty spot in the car park and take as best a pic as I could - if you ever sell your bike it's a great momento of it in its prime - just an idea Here's one of my biz photos from the past (87-ish - wish I'd a better photographer to capture it !