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The long road to Portugal and where in the world is my baggage

The time had come for me to leave Australia yet again for another year of travel in Europe to cover the World Rally Championship and start my travel photography projects, I have to admit I am very lucky and fortunate to be doing what I love as I know so many people who are not and will never get

Australia does WRC – TWO – Scott Pedder’s WRC dream becomes a reality

Scott Pedder and Dale Moscatt of Australian Rally Championship fame have made their debut together in the World Rally Championship. Competing in a Ford Fiesta R5 prepared by RMC Motorsport, Scott and Dale recently tackled the newly formatted Rally de Portugal, here are just some of my images of

What to take … What not to take … take all the gear? and a few other tips

In less than a week I leave for 3 months away from home, as I write this I have already left home and am in Canberra, from here I fly to Europe for 31 days, I then fly back to Australia to Brisbane for a week of the ARC, from there I fly back to Europe for 45 days and then I finally fly home to

WRC Rally Australia

In September last year the WRC Road train made its way back to Australia for the Coates Hire Rally Australia round of the Championship. Nigel, Matt, Andre from @World Agency and myself were the pieces of the puzzle that made up our team for this event, together we produced arguably the most

WRC Rallye de Espana aka WRC Spain

Finally WRC Spain aka Rallye de Espana. After a long year my final WRC even came and went, I was lucky enough to cover WRC Argentina, WRC Italy, WRC Australia, WRC France and finally WRC Spain, for me this was probably one of my favourites all year, I cant quite put a finger on why but it just was,

Ken Block testing

Salou, Spain > WRC, Spain I made it to Spain, not without dramas though. As most people know I tend to travel with a lot of gear, you can see what I managed to take with my on my last trip here, so far I haven’t really had any issues, from Argentina to Portugal to Italy and even within

2015, and it continues, and well … Iceland here we come

The world is my oyster for 2015, so much traveling, so many new places, so many new faces, it is going to be one hell of a ride, so stick to behindvm for updates on all my adventures, with a trip to Iceland rounding out the year.

day 18 – The weird and wonderful sights and sounds of Munich

My time in the Alps was almost up and I was heading north into Germany through Munich and in to a town called Dombuhl where I was staying for a couple of days. I must say of all the places I had to leave so far I was a little sad to leave Abtenau, it is a beautiful part of Austria and the world, we

Interview: Meet the WRC Photographer

Recently New Zealand based rally website ‘A little bit Sideways’ interviewed me on my travels as a WRC Photographer. How did you get involved with WRC duo Hayden Paddon and John Kennard? I had seen Hayden competing in Australia a few times. I think the big moment was when he won the

Toyota to re-enter the World Rally Championship

It was announced earlier today that Toyota as a Manufacturer would re-enter the World Rally Championship in 2017. Toyota has a rich history in the WRC, Toyota won four drivers’ and three manufacturers’ world titles in the 1990s with legendary drivers such as Carlos Sainz and Juha Kankkunen. The

day14 – Innsbruck to Oberstdorf to Lindau

Innsbruck, Austria > Oberstdorf, Germay > Lindau, Germany Quite an ironic day really, a friend of mine (Stefan) who now lives in Japan suggested I visit his hometown of Oberstdorf in Germany, lucky for me it was in the same area I wanted to go to today, my only problem, there was a classic Rally

day 12 – Castles, Castles and Sausages ;)

Neuschwanstein Castle by day by night Innsbruck, Austria > Fusen, Germany > Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany I really wanted to get to Zugspitze which is the highest mountain in Germany, its a bit of a theme this trip trying to find the highest points in each country, en route I realised I was