Vote Now: Best Photographer – Singletrack Reader Awards

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Some things don’t change. Singletrack World Magazine and Singletrackworld.com have still been filled with great images. Which snapper has consistently delivered the goods?

JP Gendron

Red Bull Rampage must be one of the most photographed mountain biking events of the year. Endless shots of riders throwing shapes against a backdrop of towering red ridges and blue skies. To take photographs that stand out from the crowd takes some doing, but JP managed it for our web feature from 2021’s event. His shots conveyed the scale and the tension of the event in a way that made us pause. Is it a trick of the light, or a trick in amazing light? Among all those there to capture the moments, we think JP did a great job – perhaps you agree?

Katie Lozancich

Our cover photographer for Issue 146 and the Red Bull Formation feature inside, Katie Lozancich’s photos capture people’s emotions as well as epic riding. To see beyond the riding and into the emotions is no mean feat when helmets and goggles cover so much, and stunning scenery can easily distract. Katie’s photos bear closer inspection, look behind the dust and sweat and catch the smiles, stress and relief of all at this freeride camp. Does all that emotion move you to give her your vote?

Pete Scullion

Inside the pages of Singletrack most issues, and outside on the cover nearly as often, Pete Scullion is a man who knows how to capture a big sky. His ‘Art of the Photograph’ feature showed readers just how much knowledge and effort goes into being in the right place at the right time. It’s not luck that has him hunkered on a mountain just as that shaft of sunlight breaks through the clouds right there. There are few that put in the big mountain days needed to put great images into your hands. Will you reward his efforts with your vote?

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Hannah Dobson

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I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

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  • andyspaceman
    Full Member

    This is a really tough category. All technically very good, do I vote for the photographer whose pics I’d choose to put on my wall, or one of the photographers that captures the emotion and energy of the big events?

    vmgscot
    Full Member

    I’m not sure if its the subject matter but nothing in the selection of photos shouts ‘great photo’ at me (except maybe a couple of Pete Scullions). I see stuff regularly in the readers ‘Weekend’ and ‘Midweek’ threads that look as good (sometimes better). I admit to not being that fussed about Rampage these days so maybe that influences my view.

    jbuttura
    Free Member

    JP Gendron

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