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βIβm trying to see a picture behind a pictureβ - F1 photographer @vladimirrys
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The learning curve was steep for Vladimir Rys when he was sent to cover his first race, the Australian Grand Prix, back in 2005. βI had no clue! I didnβt know where to go, what was allowedβ, he says. Since then, Rys has more than cemented his place on the grid as one of the sports top photographers, winning numerous awards for his work trackside. βItβs always a challenge coming back to the same track, and trying to find new pictures. And thatβs why I love F1β
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#WeAreF1 #Formula1 #F1 #Photography #SportsPhotography
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The learning curve was steep for Vladimir Rys when he was sent to cover his first race, the Australian Grand Prix, back in 2005. βI had no clue! I didnβt know where to go, what was allowedβ, he says. Since then, Rys has more than cemented his place on the grid as one of the sports top photographers, winning numerous awards for his work trackside. βItβs always a challenge coming back to the same track, and trying to find new pictures. And thatβs why I love F1β
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#WeAreF1 #Formula1 #F1 #Photography #SportsPhotography