Contact Sheet - Geoff Waugh shoots Steve Peat

Feb 22, 2012
by Geoff Waugh  
Steve Peat is the UK s best known mountain biker but he has his own heroes and that was the title of the feature from which this set of images evolved - Heroes for Heroes. The commission brief was to take a shot of Peaty with a picture of his hero. Anyways lucky for me Steve decided his hero is former champion motocross and supercross racer Jeremy McGrath lucky because I had already shot Mc Grath and only had to print of an inkjet and pop in it my bag. We decided an outhouse of Steve s Sheffield farmhouse would make the best location. As you see from the first series I shot wide -12-24mm lens-from a ladder with Steve thrusting the print up at the camera. We laid out a racer jersey McGrath had given Steve along with Steve s Santa Cruz XC bike and I left the other clutter in the frame to make it busy. it is natural for people to want to clear up and make everything neat when a photographer is coming when very often we want the compete reverse . The following frames involved propping the bike up and fixing the print to the frame with masking type whilst adopted the various poses as instructed and shooting with a 17-55mm lens at the wider end. The last frames are more conventional mid length to close ups which I thought the magazine would want for its files for use at a later date. I lit the images with my faithful old Q-Flash T2 heads which are still going strong after many a fall and Pocket Wizard Plus II radio slaves. For the record magazine ran one of the first images. And often that is the case.

Steve Peat is the UK s best known mountain biker but he has his own heroes and that was the title of the feature from which this set of images evolved - Heroes for Heroes. The commission brief was to take a shot of Peaty with a picture of his hero. Anyways lucky for me Steve decided his hero is former champion motocross and supercross racer Jeremy McGrath lucky because I had already shot Mc Grath and only had to print of an inkjet and pop in it my bag. We decided an outhouse of Steve s Sheffield farmhouse would make the best location. As you see from the first series I shot wide -12-24mm lens-from a ladder with Steve thrusting the print up at the camera. We laid out a racer jersey McGrath had given Steve along with Steve s Santa Cruz XC bike and I left the other clutter in the frame to make it busy. it is natural for people to want to clear up and make everything neat when a photographer is coming when very often we want the compete reverse . The following frames involved propping the bike up and fixing the print to the frame with masking type whilst adopted the various poses as instructed and shooting with a 17-55mm lens at the wider end. The last frames are more conventional mid length to close ups which I thought the magazine would want for its files for use at a later date. I lit the images with my faithful old Q-Flash T2 heads which are still going strong after many a fall and Pocket Wizard Plus II radio slaves. For the record magazine ran one of the first images. And often that is the case.

Steve Peat is the UK's best known mountain biker, but he has his own heroes; and that was the title of the feature from which this set of images evolved - Heroes for Heroes.

The commission brief was to take a shot of Peaty with a picture of his hero. Anyways, lucky for me Steve decided his hero is former champion motocross and supercross racer Jeremy McGrath; lucky because I had already shot McGrath and only had to print off an inkjet portrait and pop in it my bag. We decided an outhouse of Steve's Sheffield farmhouse would make the best location. As you can see from the first series I shot wide (12-24mm lens) from a ladder with Steve thrusting the print up at the camera. We laid out a racer jersey McGrath had given to Steve, along with Steve's Santa Cruz XC bike, and I left the other clutter in the frame to make it busy. (It is natural for people to want to clear up and make everything neat when a photographer is coming when very often we want the compete reverse!)

The following frames involved propping the bike up and fixing the print to the frame with masking type whilst adopted the various poses as instructed, and shooting with a 17-55mm lens at the wider end. The last frames are more conventional mid length to close ups which I thought the magazine would want for its files for use at a later date. I lit the images with my faithful old Quantum Q-Flash T2 heads which are still going strong after many a fall, and Pocket Wizard Plus II radio slaves. For the record the magazine ran one of the first images, and often that is the case...


Steve Peat with a picture of his hero Jeremy McGrath. Sheffield 2008


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23 Comments
  • 46 0
 Pinkbike, Y U No show pictures?
  • 6 0
 U2 ?
  • 16 2
 I WANT MA PEATY PICS Contribootin'
  • 3 14
flag WAKIdesigns (Feb 22, 2012 at 1:23) (Below Threshold)
 He shot Steve Peat! That wee basterd shot our legend! ArmyFork - Contribootin' - buahaha good one! You are Countrybootin' or you can just gaeeet out!
  • 6 1
 Mine works?
  • 14 1
 They're there...but only a true mountain biker can see them... ...along with royal Racing's new 'Emperor' line of clothing...
  • 1 0
 Not sure why some of you can't see the images (unless you're being sarcastic in which case - nice one!) but the story is also in my blog here:

waughphotos.posterous.com/steve-peat-portrait-session-contact
  • 3 0
 Geoff Waugh is in my top three snappers in the World!
  • 2 0
 I didnt know steve peat and jeremy mcgrath were such huge fans of guy fieri.
  • 3 1
 Same here... No pictures!
  • 1 0
 Go to the red picture X above comments, click link. Then hit next pic when you get there. Pics shoud appear.
  • 1 0
 I thought Peaty was shot (gun) at first. And since when is a nomad an xc bike?
  • 1 0
 ...when you ride it cross country...
  • 3 1
 still no pictures Frown
  • 2 1
 Bah! No pictures - It's like being rick-rolled ... it sucks
  • 1 0
 What happend to the legendary side burns bigman??
  • 1 0
 i love taking photos of steve www.pinkbike.com/photo/7679809
  • 1 0
 A legend idolizes a legend
  • 1 0
 Nice flip flops Steve!
  • 2 1
 No photos.
  • 1 1
 Y U NO?
  • 1 2
 I can see the photos!
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