Tuesday, 29 March 2022

The RBK Spring RaceDay 2022 gallery is now live and free to download !

 It's that time of year again when there are such a thing as perfect running conditions. Where the air is fresh, there's no rain forecast, the wind is whispering gently, and the temperature is just right so your body temperature is "just right" as you run at your best pace - forever.

lovely weather for running along a towpath


Sunday morning was one of those days - once you got going past the initial very early chilly surprise - and of course the utter horror of the clocks going the wrong way - the thought over a morning cuppa was always going to be - "today is going to be a good day for a run". It was however chuffing cold to be sat there - not moving for 4 hours - working on the cameras... despite being in an Antarctic Explorer grade coat...

The free download race gallery for the Spring RaceDay is live here since Sunday afternoon: http://sspimg.com/RBK-Spring-Raceday-2022-Gallery - just search on your race number for an accurate and easy gallery service to find and download your pictures !

The results are here if you need to remember your race number - https://sportsystems.co.uk/ss/results search for Kingston to get to the three different pages for the different distances. 

A quick survey of races at the weekend across the South East had several cancellations, and low numbers of runners. The closest competition to us in terms of race photography services - had 141 runners in total and just about 2900 images available, which is on the low side compared to our 22,800 images for 587 runners. Admittedly two lap courses do make it easier to take a variety of shots and locations.

Most of the South East race events didn't get over 500 participants in total across all their distances, with Run Whitstable in Kent pulling in the most runners with 730 in total. Overall as a general trend we are seeing only about 50% of people turning up for races they have entered. Without a good post-race survey by event organisers to find out from people why they didn't turn up - we won't ever really know - so this is just my guesswork - levels of Covid are at a record level - it's not as deadly on a percentage basis as it was two years ago, but nevertheless even a mild case will put you out of action. Covid "hesitancy" ie avoiding unnecessary meetups will also play a part. We're seeing parkrun's only at about half their pre-covid "normals" even in the most perfect weather for a saturday morning social. And of course - there's not the pressure to get the pre-london marathon race distances practice in - so we will see what September brings.

(EDIT: I just checked the Cardiff Half - had just over 11,700 runners as one of the annual supermassive half marathons - the photography search results are frankly - abysmal - in both quality, quantity and accuracy, compared to what we did for Cambridge, and the West Super-Mare Half had 1647 runners - but no photos yet and it's Tuesday pm). There were 7 half marathons around the south of England and Wales on Sunday - and notably 20,450 runners ran Cardiff in 2019 when it last took place - so the roughly 50% of people turning out still generally is holding true.)

So - have people discovered on lockdown a different pleasure from running ? Have you hit the trails and found a different pace to run at instead of road running ? Have the last two years changed the way you enjoy running and exercise ? or has simply the cost of fuel gone so high and the cost of living so insane - it just meant you are taking a decision to keep things simple as possible ? All answers on an email please (to info@sussexsportphotography.com - it would be genuinely fascinating to know (or should I set up a google form survey?).

Anyway - here's some fun photos from the Kingston Spring Raceday, and a list of events you should enter next at the bottom - because - well they're lovely events organised by lovely people, and that's always a nice environment to run in...

No Surrender


What a lovely day for a run

For the win - good running at a 5:30minute mile pace - pretty quick !

a very fast 6:20minute mile pace for 8 miles - brilliant ! 

Pace is an abstract concept if its fun

flying always makes things faster

good to see the Horsham team out

Happiness is found with friends



surprise !

everyone - just calm down !

yes - it's a lovely day !

smooth running along the palace

the one handed casual friendly wave is always welcome

sleeves up

it's a great double thumbs up

double victory for two laps

2 gels, one number and a phone strap - for a double thumbs up win !

So here's a list of recent galleries in case you missed them, as well of a list of future events you should seriously consider entering and indeed - turning up to ! I should also add - all of these events have free race photos - done "properly" by us, but you knew that anyway.


Date Event Event Gallery - free downloads
Sun-20/02/2022 Hampton Court Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/Hampton-Court-Half-2022-Gallery
Sat-26/02/2022 National XC Champs http://sspimg.com/English-National-XC-Champs-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Steyning Stinger http://sspimg.com/Steyning-Stinger-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Cambridge Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/Cambridge-Half-2022-Gallery
Sun-20/03/2022 Brentwood Half http://sspimg.com/Brentwood-Half-2022-Gallery
Sun-27/03/2022 RBK Spring Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/RBK-Spring-Raceday-2022-Gallery
     
Future events   Event Website
     
Sat-09/04/2022 UltraX Spring Trail Series - Surrey https://ultra-x.co/
Sun-10/04/2022 Findon Grand National 10k https://rawrunning.co.uk/events/findon-grand-national-10km-trail-run
Sun-24/04/2022 REP Bluebell https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/bluebell-trail-run-angmering-2019/
Sun-24/04/2022 7Oaks Tri http://www.7oakstriclub.co.uk/our-events/triathlon
Sun-24/04/2022 Southampton Marathon, Half, 10k http://bit.ly/southampton-half
Sun-01/05/2022 3Forts http://bit.ly/3-Forts-Challenge
Sat-14/05/2022 Mighty Hike - Norfolk Coast https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/norfolk-coast/
Sun-22/05/2022 REP Arundel Tri https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/arundel-lido-triathlon-2019/
Sat-11/06/2022 Mighty Hike - South Coast macmillan.org.uk/southcoast
Sun-12/06/2022 Mid Sussex Tri http://www.midsussextriclub.com/the-mid-sussex-triathlon.aspx
Sun-12/06/2022 Hampshire Hoppit http://bit.ly/hampshirehoppit
Sun-12/06/2022 Mighty Hike - South Coast Half https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/south-coast-half/
Sat-18/06/2022 Parish Walk http://www.parishwalk.com/
Sat-18/06/2022 Mighty Hike - Lake District macmillan.org.uk/lakedistrict
Sun-19/06/2022 Mighty Hike - Lake District Half https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/lake-district-half/
Sat-25/06/2022 Mighty Hike - Giants Causeway https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/giants-causeway/
Sat-25/06/2022 REP Arun Swim https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/river-arun-3-8km-swim/
Sat-02/07/2022 Mighty Hike - Yorkshire Dales https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/yorkshire-dales/
Sun-03/07/2022 Mighty Hike - Yorkshire Dales Half https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/yorkshire-dales/


Apologies to all the people from Hastings Half last weekend who got in touch to ask if there was any proof of them completing the race - sorry - not by us, and we can't find any either, and we generally know where to look, so you'll just have to run in one of the races above instead...

rare lesser-spotted wrapped up photographer - still cold, despite sitting with two hoods up over his woolly hat for four hours - you can see his feet have gone dead in this photo.


So I hope you enjoyed the summer weather last week, and keep yourselves wrapped up nice and warm for autumn...

Until next time, which is err... two weeks time...
Anthony

Monday, 21 March 2022

The #Sportstiks Brentwood Half Marathon 2022 Gallery now live

 The #Sportstiks Brentwood Half Marathon and Fun Run Gallery for 2022 is now live and online here - http://sspimg.com/Brentwood-Half-2022-Gallery

Free downloads, accurate searching, over 72,000 images from across 8 locations on the course and our team of 5 photographers operating over 13 cameras. It was busy in the office afterwards as the indexing team catalogued their way through it - with everything done except squeezing it onto the internet by 8pm. The first download - after it was all live at midnight - was at 2:24am ! Do some people ever sleep ?

A beautiful sunny day with that perfect thin cloud to keep things just right - what more did everyone need to run a PB ? not a lot - judging by the number of people telling the commentator they had just done one ! Excellent conditions for it.


The start of the 2022 Brentwood Half Marathon - double thumbs up !


Two Years on

It is of course almost exactly today the Two year anniversary of lockdown for the first Covid wave. The 2020 event was the last race we saw, and only about half the people turned up - understandably. On the monday, coincidentally after the Cheltenham Gold Cup, everything was closed.

Since then we have learned that it's airborne, exposure time and concentration matters - making outside - especially in the open wind and with a breeze - almost the safest of places, and we don't tend to stand *that* close to strangers anymore. And also we have vaccines that have made the chances of serious illness significantly less, and on top of that - wearing a *good* mask (N95 or better) can reduce the risk of infection even more significantly in almost any situation. 

Unfortunately for those without vaccinations and who's authoritarian leaders discourage them or they are unable to wear a mask (because the standard sizes are wrong) - are still the most vulnerable and the risk remains as high as it has ever been - two years on and it's still a deadly pandemic. 

I made note of an interesting fact the other day - never in the history of viruses has natural heard immunity ever been reached - it's only been achieved with vaccines - and only when the roll out has been near 100% and even then - it's taken decades !

So despite nationally the figures showing some of the highest infection numbers in the region of 4% in Brentwood are currently infected - events like mass participation running are still safe to take place. To be honest - the most dangerous place to be is on the finish line as a supporter - packed in tight to another supporter whilst you wait and shout for your runner to come in - being a runner is the safest place to be - on the move and in the fresh air a safe distance from everyone ! 

If you're interested in covid data - then this is the best first place to look an see what the score is - https://covid.joinzoe.com/data

The second best place I go to to see the score and full ONS data breakdown - is follow this chap here - https://twitter.com/RP131 - he puts out the latest 4pm data release in a few minutes - and the graphs are very good and easy to understand.

Thinking of that journey in the past 24 months, we had 13 without any work, and a long layoff this winter as well between the end of October to the end of February - about 4 months. So 17 ex24. That's a long time with no work ! If it hadn't been for some of the big event schedules and indeed events like Brentwood taking place - it's a simple and clear reality that we wouldn't be here today - so we're grateful to be back and providing free race photos for everyone - included in your race entry.

 

The mayor and the medics were out in force to make sure you left the start area !

Share your photos !    #BrentwoodHalf

So hopefully now it's your turn to do your bit with the photos - to share the great event you took part in, and use them to raise some money for either your charity of choice or for the official race charities - which includes the Saint Francis Hospice https://www.sfh.org.uk/ - and you can of course set up a justgiving page (even one £10 donation makes a difference!) and then chase your friends with your new found energy to donate to them ! - obviously - using your race photos of proof !

So how do we compare to other races on Sunday with our services ? 

Not all photo services are the same !!

Brentwood Half - Free Downloads, 1768 runners, 72,000 images, ready end of Sunday, very accurate and instant race number search facility with instant download button, 5 photographers.

Fleet half - Free downloads, 2000 runners - 9716 images - ready Monday morning, only one photographer ? Search results are 50/50 on accuracy using race numbers.

Eastleigh 10k - Purchase images, 3000 runners - instructions say check for gallery Tuesday evening

Hampton Court palace half - 3300 runners, gallery online sunday - possibly two photographers -  unable to determine number of images (unlikely to be a large amount given when they were put online and the way it's hosted) search function unusable for race number, or lucky if you are in most of the photos it thinks you might be in if you did have a name bib - searching for a common name means you get everyone and more with the same name. Image composition and quality is "very different to how we would do it". A bit of searching about it enable me to discover their image handling platform - https://imgix.com/ - so that was an interesting bit of market knowledge and that they use Machine Learning to do their tagging - albeit clearly with mixed results/success.

Hastings Half - No race photos. 1997 runners on the day. With it being the race directors last year, and an imminent change to the organisation and outsourcing of key operational functions of the event and the overall funds the event had to hand after missing a years race, the organisers decided against including race photos as part of the runners race package. Let's see if 2023 moves with the times !

Bear in mind - the Colchester Half marathon later this year (they moved to the end of May) will currently be doing volunteer photos and putting them on facebook for you to hunt through for hours, if you have the time.

So overall - did the Sportstiks Brentwood Half Marathon Runners get good coverage and a good service ? - I think they certainly did !

There's generally only two things people want to know when people have run a race - how fast they went (what was their time) and what they looked like. (these things are so important - they will often double up with their own race watch time and take their own Selfies before and after). The rest of it is as they say - optional.

So - based on this - what should you be entering for your optimal race experience ?

Remember - if it doesn't have *good* free photos - and a search function that *actually* works  - don't enter it - because the organisers literally don't value you and your time as much as you do. 

Date Event Event Website / Gallery if it's happened already
Sun-20/02/2022 Hampton Court Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/Hampton-Court-Half-2022-Gallery
Sat-26/02/2022 National XC Champs http://sspimg.com/English-National-XC-Champs-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Steyning Stinger http://sspimg.com/Steyning-Stinger-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Cambridge Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/Cambridge-Half-2022-Gallery
Sun-20/03/2022 Brentwood Half http://sspimg.com/Brentwood-Half-2022-Gallery
Sun-27/03/2022 RBK Spring Half Marathon https://www.kingstonraceday.com/
Sat-09/04/2022 UltraX Spring Trail Series https://ultra-x.co/
Sun-10/04/2022 Findon Grand National 10k https://rawrunning.co.uk/events/findon-grand-national-10km-trail-run
Sun-24/04/2022 REP Bluebell https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/bluebell-trail-run-angmering-2019/
Sun-24/04/2022 7Oaks Tri http://www.7oakstriclub.co.uk/our-events/triathlon
Sun-24/04/2022 Southampton Marathon http://bit.ly/southampton-half
Sun-01/05/2022 3Forts Challenge http://bit.ly/3-Forts-Challenge
Sat-14/05/2022 Mighty Hike - Norfolk Coast https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/norfolk-coast/
Sun-22/05/2022 REP Arundel Tri https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/arundel-lido-triathlon-2019/
Sat-11/06/2022 Mighty Hike - South Coast macmillan.org.uk/southcoast
Sun-12/06/2022 Hampshire Hoppit http://bit.ly/hampshirehoppit
Sun-12/06/2022 Mighty Hike - South Coast Half https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/south-coast-half/
Sun-12/06/2022 Mid Sussex Tri http://www.midsussextriclub.com/the-mid-sussex-triathlon.aspx
Sat-18/06/2022 Mighty Hike - Lake District macmillan.org.uk/lakedistrict
Sun-19/06/2022 Mighty Hike - Lake District Half https://mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk/choose-a-hike/lake-district-half/
Sat-25/06/2022 REP Arun Swim https://rawenergypursuits.co.uk/river-arun-3-8km-swim/

So how about some photos from Brentwood ?

All off at the get go - caught me a bit by surprise !

winner of the fun run by a long way

He did better than his Cambridge Half time two weeks ago

yes, drop a win on a half marathon to prepare for a 12 lap 50k run in scotland in a few weeks time

rock on

it's a pacer bus, no looking out of the windows

Mike never found his friend despite her waving 

Top Family fun run fun

Can you lend me a hand ?

Marshall mayhem

Best runner number I saw all day

all safe at the first roundabout, for a moment at least

top fundraising star !

All round victory

All good !

happy sunny days

They looked so confident at the start


illegal non-use of leggings

It can get quite busy on the first turn !

running on Fire !

Top Fund Raising

Its a technique called falling down running. But you don't.

Howszat ? Run Out Harold !

Good point, well made.

So, with Martin Lewis Smith discovering that he has run out of tools to help people save money, and therefore is going to have to rebrand himself from "Money Saving Expert" to something less confident I guess ?

Meanwhile, my thoughts are with the people of Ukraine, because.

See you at the RBK Spring Day Raceday on Sunday the 27th, and enjoy the nice weather whilst we can !

until next time

Anthony

Monday, 14 March 2022

Cambridge Half, Stinger and National XC Champs Galleries 2022

2022 English National XC Champs - up that first hill, the Shard in the skyline


 With everything going on in the world, I hope it seems like a little ray of sunshine to talk about running and race photo galleries. 

The English National XC champs took place at Parliament Hill in London two weeks ago - in what can only be described as perfect conditions - hard XC mud under foot - but a nice warm(ish) sunny day for the spectators and working marshals, volunteers and staff. 

It was a bit muddy in parts on the XC course

The same can be said for the Cambridge Half marathon last Sunday - albeit horribly cold and wet for the days leading up to the race - but actually on race day - a very good mild-ish day for running fast times on a very flat course (except for the slope of a hill out of Grantchester to Trumpington).

A nice busy start at Cambridge - on a nice dry road (photographer safe on a traffic island!)


Over at Steyning for the Stinger - it was dry, but very very cold with the northerly wind ripping across the top of the South Downs. I think everyone managed to survive it - but it should be noted just how much colder it can be 150m up higher in the air ! People often underestimate the risk up the top of the South Downs - at their peril !

People approaching peak peril on the run up to the top of Cissbury ring on the Stinger


Both Cambridge and the National XC races had personalised galleries for individual runners available live and on the day through www.Pic2Go.co.uk/register  - and are still available - for the minority of people who haven't signed up yet !

Links to the Free download searchable galleries with upgrades and prints also available
Sat-26/02/2022 National XC Champs http://sspimg.com/English-National-XC-Champs-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Steyning Stinger http://sspimg.com/Steyning-Stinger-2022-Gallery
Sun-06/03/2022 Cambridge Half Marathon http://sspimg.com/Cambridge-Half-2022-Gallery

What was more interesting was the fantastic turnout for Cambridge at just under 10,000 runners and the whole spectrum of experience on display - whilst we are seeing at a great many other half marathons - based on the average times of the runners - only the more serious runners taking part, and a very significant drop off in volumes compared to previous non-covid years.

It could be argued this is just part of the covid recovery, or it could be that the move of the London Marathon to September is not compelling the normal increase in non-regular runners to try a local half marathon in March. It's probably a combination of both, with Cambridge successfully bucking that trend. Steyning is always sold out and actually quite a specialist race at this time of year - so it always seems to remain popular - I blame the free breakfast at the end ! (In lockdown in 2020 I decided to ride the half marathon course it was a great way to spend a morning so fully recommend the race!)

Can't believe they have made the finish path hard wearing - where's the fun of slipping over right at the finish gone ?


With the London Ballot places having dropped today - it will be interesting to see what impact those places will have on people deciding to get into their half marathon races once again.

In other news, the flock of doves under my solar panels seems to have suffered about a 50% mortality rate from a mystery virus over the past two weeks, and having now reported it to DEFRA hopefully the ones they take away for analysis will show something - but whatever it is - it's really not nice - so be careful out there !

Right time for a few race photos (not dead Doves you'll be relieved to hear)...


First up Steyning Stinger

had not just slipped on the mud

all going ok

made the top of that hill

two surrenders already and not even 4 miles

Burgess hill on a day out

Gallopy gallopy

GOAL !

Henfield not Joggers

Flying without wings

Surprise !

Serious Striders

ROCKY

relief that they can all drive back together to Portslade

Time for some folk dancing

The joy of finishing

its a bit of a drag of a hill to be honest

coaching tip - relax the shoulders

like a summer run out

Ouchy knees !!!

need some air traffic control here

good last finishing run in

enjoying that last downhill bit

Yes, Its a good run !


And then there was the Cambridge Half Marathon 2022 !

Over 400,000 images delivered live and free to the almost 10,000 participants on the day with Pic2Go Technology - driving over 7M image views and brand touchpoints, linked together through social media platforms to drive the post-race conversation.

It's a world of vapour flys

Feeling strong

THERE IS NO SUCH THING

I think I caught the moment !

Smiling at 12 miles

Those thatched roofs of Grantchester

Up that hill from the Grantchester river to Trumpington

Past the Fitzwilliam museum

Along the backs

It's a mystery

St Catherines and Kings in the background

Om that last finishing straight

Rainbow legging wars - we need these in unisex for men too

Freddie keeping fit for the next concert

brave marshals on the left

they don't hang about when the gun goes at the front

quite a good style at the finish for the winner



Live photos straight to you during the race - That's Pic2Go technology for you !

Past the Senate Building - where all the degrees are handed out

cyclist probably regretting taking that shortcut

good work from wonder woman and batman

always enjoy the finish

off for a power-up

Our thoughts are with them and what to do to help


So what about the future

A few days ago I was musing across an old linkedin post about now being 7 years past quitting my old job to make this one full time in 2008. It's now 14 years since I quit my old job in international financial services marketing. That's two seven-year itches that needed scratching. That made me stop and wonder what have I actually achieved with my photography life, instead of languishing about  (there's some motivational stuff on languishing about here - https://lauriesantos.bulletin.com/watching-jersey-shore-on-repeat-was-the-sign-that-i-was-languishing/). 

Somehow I managed to convince myself that we are actually doing pretty well ...

a) we're delivering world class photography coverage at National Sports events 
b) world class levels of engagement for sponsors as a marketing communication channel
c) working with one of the largest national charity campaigns in the country (and driving more donations)
d) getting more images out to runners to enjoy than I could ever have imagined
e) Millions of views of our images after events

If anyone can think of something I've missed - please let me know (I could do with a pick-up to be honest).

Someone asked if we would return to the "take photos and hope to sell them model" - instead of being included in the event package/sponsorship of the race. No is the simple answer, because apart from anything else - it simply doesn't make the majority of people as happy (runners, organisers and sponsors) as the free download model. 

On that note of fairness and enjoyment, some of you will have noticed that we have reduced the cost of upgrading the free downloads to a higher resolution or a print by the value of the free download. This is to take into account the amount covered by the event organiser/sponsor for the event - so if there is that favourite image that someone wants at a higher resolution or a nice print to pop in a frame - then that's also cheaper and more accessible too. Enjoy ! This applies to all the free download events we have ever done.

So we have a pretty full calendar of events ahead for the year - and I'd encourage you to get entered into all of them, but if you can't do that, get yourself into at least one in the next few months - it will get you motivated and out there enjoying the spring weather !

Confirmed Races you should enter ASAP - all with free photos to download:

Sun-20/03/2022 Brentwood Half and fun run http://bit.ly/Brentwood-Half
Sun-27/03/2022 RBK Spring Half Marathon https://www.kingstonraceday.com/
Sat-09/04/2022 UltraX Spring Trail Series https://ultra-x.co/
Sun-24/04/2022 Southampton Marathon http://bit.ly/southampton-half
Sun-24/04/2022 7Oaks Tri http://www.7oakstriclub.co.uk/our-events/triathlon
Sun-01/05/2022 3Forts Half and Full http://bit.ly/3-Forts-Challenge

See you at the start line (or somewhere along the course in a safely distanced way wearing a mask and shouting encouragement)

Until next time
Anthony