King’s College Regent
Today’s shot comes from a match between the Hertfordshire Hurricanes and Kings College Regents.
Today’s shot comes from a match between the Hertfordshire Hurricanes and Kings College Regents.
The Hertfordshire Hurricanes took on the London South Bank Spartans at Hatfield today.
Today’s shot comes from an American football game in Cambridge, where the 5 times National Champions, Hertfordshire University Hurricanes, took on the Cambridge University Pythons.
I went to the first match of the BUAFL 2012/13 season with the Hertfordshire Hurricanes.
Here a couple of players discuss tactics before their game against Essex Blades, in their brand new away kit.
I went back to Box End Park in Kempston to photograph a wakeboarding competition.
Ropes & Wires 2012 was a comp with £1,000 prize money attracting some of the best in the UK.
Someone at work mentioned they had been up to Bedford to have a go at wakeboarding.
I;d not even heard of the sport, but the photos she took looked interesting, so I popped up to Box End Park in Kempston, called in to reception and asked if it was OK to take some pics.
Today’s shot comes from a visit to the Ashwell Country Show.
I thought I’d try my hand at some show jumping photography, having never tried it before.
I photograph for the Watford Cheetahs American Football Team during the summer.
They asked me to provide some photos for their annual awards night during which 5 players will win the season’s awards. Their prize is a 15x10inch photograph of them in action.
Today’s shot comes from my last regular season game of American football.
I went down to Watford to cover their last game against the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders.
Today’s shot comes from a little portrait session I had with two Hertfordshire Tornadoes players down at Hitchin Rugby Club.
That was the score as Watford Cheetahs beat the Maidstone Pumas today.
Despite the rain we’ve had recently, it stayed away during the match.
Today’s shot comes from an American football game between the Watford Cheetahs and the Milton Keynes Pathfinders.
Two matches in two days this weekend.
This is one of the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders who was injured during the latter stages of the game against the Colchester Gladiators.
Today’s shot comes from an American football match.
When I shoot a game I like to tell the story of the whole event, I therefore usually take photos of everyone involved, from the players & action to the officials, coaches, side line crew, crowd, medics, the lot.
Yesterday saw the UK’s first ever female American football 5×5 contact tournament held at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield.
Three teams played the tournament and the Hertfordshire Tornadoes (born out of the national Championship team the Hertfordshire Hurricanes) were the winners.
Today’s shot comes from another American football game.
This one was between my own summer team, the Watford Cheetahs and the Milton Keynes Pathfinders.
I had the opportunity to shoot some baseball today.
Someone who shoots the British National League (I didn’t know there was one) invited me over to Hemel Hempstead to shoot a game between the Herts Falcons and the Croydon Pirates.
Today’s shot was taken on the second American football match of the weekend. This time in the British American Football Association’s Community League, Division Two matchup between the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and my summer team, the Watford Cheetahs.
Today’s shot was from an American football match I shot in Cambridge. It was the first varsity match between Oxford & Cambridge in the sport since the mid 90s.
I covered the British Universities American Football League National Championship game in Leeds this weekend.
By happy coincidence, the team I cover – The Hertfordshire Hurricanes – were in the final, and they won.