These videos deserve so many thousand more views. The effort in just doing photography for 24hours plus videoing it all for us to watch …. Well done that man 👍
@@jameypricephoto look forward to it 👍 I photographed some classic endurance cars yesterday ( I’d never watched them before) I was blown away by the sound they are epic! I got some cool shots too (well I think they’re ok anyway) 🤣🤷♂️
Just wondering I will be at the Rolex 24 but only for Saturday and Sunday so I will be missing the autograph session so I am just wondering could you get something signed for me and we can meet up so you could give it to me on Saturday or Sunday
I see myself way too many times in this video in the crowd lol when you were shooting through people before sunset i was hanging around waiting for the light magic to happen
There are many words that can be used after this film, but starting from putting your feet on the track, choosing the equipment, logistics, fighting with your body, absolutely finesse, fast, flawless operation of the camera... Yes, here you have to use one word EXPERIENCE!
i am from austria, but i love motorsports and photography, the atmosphere and everything you capture looks so nice, even when its challenging, cause of the long hours with no sleep, it must be so nice to get this close to the cars and everything to take cool images for the brands and teams, i wonder how many photos you shoot before you edit them and how many keepers do you have out of all of them shots you take, how many batteries do you drain and do you have a spare camera body with you, if something goes wrong? Thrilled to watch more of your stuff, cool that you show us some of the photos you take during your videos!
i wish for everyone to be able to find and sustain their passion in the way that you've done for yourself, i almost forgot there are still people out here doing what they truly love 🙏 i can feel the dedication and pure enthusiasm through the screen even during your exhaustion
Oh my gosh Jamey I'm so happy your video came across my feed. Been attending the Rolex 24 for 4 years and been wondering what it's like from your side of the fence. I hope you'll be here again for 2025, my fellow race enthusiasts and photographers would love to meet you!
@@jameypricephoto If you don't mind, can I share my Google Photos Album with you of the images I captured this year? And I'll look for you on Linked in so we can connect. We'll be there again for January 2025. And man those sunset pictures you captured.... Absolutely Smooth Butter!!!
These videos are so great, love to see it. And your work from Daytona is also absolutely incredible, really inspires me to go and rent a 100-400 for my Fuji and go the Nordschleife for the next NLS race.
Totally awesome and so much hard work and nd so many miles covered - you are certainly getting the most out of your Z9 / 400mm combo, amazing and thanks for insight
@@jameypricephoto The 500mm is still an awesome lens - in the past I have covered three day horse events (UK) and that was also very intensive work. Please continue with providing us with your sports tips and tricks
Yeah, the fatigue of "in between" locations and shots is a real thing even on non-24 hour events. Personally, I don't even eat more than maybe 1 small bag of chips during motorsport events because it slows me down... much like a caffeine crash Great video recap Jamey! 👊🤘
I have a kinda dumb question for the photos at 42:43 Why is the guard rail in the photo? Is it to draw attention to the car or something else? To my (noob) eye, it takes away part of the car and covers the road. I’d love to know why.
This video was beautifully planned, shot, and edited. Absolutely loved all the inside access you were able to show, and especially loved how you flashed up the shots you got while you were at that spot. Totally not binging the rest of your vlogs now
@16:31 - you using manual focus to avoid your camera from picking up the crowd or the fence? I was unable to get the camera to maintain focus on the car when I tried this at Canada Corner at RA.
When you are panning through things do you use continuous autofocus or do you focus lock at a point on the track? I have tried panning through things and the continuous autofocus on my camera likes to get confused.
@@jameypricephoto haha that’s totally fair. I tried to sleep but had to come back in and get some more photos at the horseshoe! Couldn’t resist. Next year I’ll work the corners more for sure. 😂
@@jameypricephoto I was thinking it looked good! I’ve been trying to do more at the track, I only shoot twice a year. Like you, I’m privileged to the people and places that I can go and most don’t get to see. I tried using my canon with a wide angle but it’s just super hard to do but my phone was easy. You tell the story very well! I can’t wait to watch your other videos past and future! What do you shoot with? Canon? Nikon?
In 2023, they had way too many people surging onto the grid for the grid walk, so I believe they extended the time for the gridwalk this year to prevent the near crowd crush they had in 2023. That is why it felt so long this year.
@@GoFast_Photography only place I’ve ever been told one knee is Long Beach. Even in f1, you can do as you want. It’s just dumb legal bull shit. Being on one knee isn’t gonna help you run any faster.
@@jameypricephoto yes, angle per second or something..maybe. But were you stod next by the straight (beautiful camera work by the way, pan on each car separatly) I was looking for a kind of standard value maybe when trying to have back ground motion blur Im shooting propeller driven warbirds (P51, spitfire SAAB B17) I usualy end up using 1/250. I was curious, if you are 20 - 30 meters/ yards from the race line with a 1:4 500 mm lens. I guess I need to test and figure out if I end up by a race track 👍
@@jameypricephoto Awesome thank you I'm using NIKKOR 70 to 200 f.2.8 lens right now So this is good news since I'm so close the action.. Love the channel , tips and tricks. you looked wrecked that's a long haul.... longest shoot I've done is 10 hours LOL
@@panya_indastreet I do sometimes. But personally. I don’t like how much it saturates the images. But also. Race cars windshields aren’t glasses. They’re some kind of Teflon or plastic composite. So it can make for a really weird ugly effect. So (for me) the benefits of a CPL are almost non existent.
Incredibel Low guardrails and catch fences .. Photographers live dangerous live. No comparison to the European FIA catch fences. How many kilometers/Miles do you run in a 24 hour race with your Profi camera equipment Be carefuel 😮
@@Testpilotguenta I mean yes. But plenty of places in Europe (I’ve been to) where there are no fences. Quite a lot of Le Mans. Nurburgring too. Monza has some places. Barcelona.
These videos deserve so many thousand more views. The effort in just doing photography for 24hours plus videoing it all for us to watch …. Well done that man 👍
@@davidboothphotography the views will come. Slowly. I’ve just done a bad job keeping up with it. But that changes….. starting now.
@@jameypricephoto look forward to it 👍 I photographed some classic endurance cars yesterday ( I’d never watched them before) I was blown away by the sound they are epic! I got some cool shots too (well I think they’re ok anyway) 🤣🤷♂️
@@davidboothphotography the classic cars are sooooooo good
@@jameypricephoto I went for the classic f1 cars which was awesome too but I think the classic endurance ones just topped it
The “Aww no it’s Spike” at 32:31 just brings back memories for me as I was taking pictures on that side of the horseshoe when he went off😂
Just wondering I will be at the Rolex 24 but only for Saturday and Sunday so I will be missing the autograph session so I am just wondering could you get something signed for me and we can meet up so you could give it to me on Saturday or Sunday
Jamey these videos are incredible I can’t thank you enough for exposing your expertise for everybody to learn from. Keep up the good work
@@Ollygoodall thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
I see myself way too many times in this video in the crowd lol when you were shooting through people before sunset i was hanging around waiting for the light magic to happen
Seeing my picture on a wall that big would blow my mind.
@@Blastrophe it never gets old. 💪🏻
There are many words that can be used after this film, but starting from putting your feet on the track, choosing the equipment, logistics, fighting with your body, absolutely finesse, fast, flawless operation of the camera... Yes, here you have to use one word EXPERIENCE!
@@micha3017 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
i am from austria, but i love motorsports and photography, the atmosphere and everything you capture looks so nice, even when its challenging, cause of the long hours with no sleep, it must be so nice to get this close to the cars and everything to take cool images for the brands and teams, i wonder how many photos you shoot before you edit them and how many keepers do you have out of all of them shots you take, how many batteries do you drain and do you have a spare camera body with you, if something goes wrong? Thrilled to watch more of your stuff, cool that you show us some of the photos you take during your videos!
I do some amateur stuff from the stands at races I go to, so cool to see so much of the professional side of things
Thank you for sharing this monstrous sound (in a good way) from the pit lane. I couldn't capture it well in the main grandstands but WOW it's awesome
i wish for everyone to be able to find and sustain their passion in the way that you've done for yourself, i almost forgot there are still people out here doing what they truly love 🙏 i can feel the dedication and pure enthusiasm through the screen even during your exhaustion
@@nindoninshu thanks very much.
De los mejores vídeos que he visto. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR!!!!!
NUNCA DEJES DE HACER ESTO!!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Oh my gosh Jamey I'm so happy your video came across my feed. Been attending the Rolex 24 for 4 years and been wondering what it's like from your side of the fence. I hope you'll be here again for 2025, my fellow race enthusiasts and photographers would love to meet you!
@@jeanperpillant thanks for watching! Look forward to meeting you!
@@jameypricephoto If you don't mind, can I share my Google Photos Album with you of the images I captured this year? And I'll look for you on Linked in so we can connect. We'll be there again for January 2025. And man those sunset pictures you captured.... Absolutely Smooth Butter!!!
I remember watching your videos when you had 3k subscribers, you've made great progress since.
I appreciate that!
You are excellent for sharing this inside look at your very challenging job.
Thanks for dropping this gem!!!
@@theSemajshow254 moreeeee to come. Thanks for watching!
Film shots looked amazing as well! Nice work!
@@MTY500JV thanks!
These videos are so great, love to see it.
And your work from Daytona is also absolutely incredible, really inspires me to go and rent a 100-400 for my Fuji and go the Nordschleife for the next NLS race.
@@otisjordan5613 doooo it!
Totally awesome and so much hard work and nd so many miles covered - you are certainly getting the most out of your Z9 / 400mm combo, amazing and thanks for insight
@@Johnd3s thanks so much! This was still the 500mm. 400mm arrived in early may. So a few vlogs to go.
@@jameypricephoto The 500mm is still an awesome lens - in the past I have covered three day horse events (UK) and that was also very intensive work. Please continue with providing us with your sports tips and tricks
Yooo seeing Bubba snapping away is awesome! Love it when the roles are reversed like that!
@@atmosfilmproductions he’s a great photographer!
Thanks for making the effort to capture all this @jameypricephoto - great fun to watch.
Thx for the effort to make this video, amazing as always!!
The sheer amount of people on the grid is insane and so fun to see
It’s amazing. Always packed.
This is great, Jamey. Nice work!
Yeah, the fatigue of "in between" locations and shots is a real thing even on non-24 hour events. Personally, I don't even eat more than maybe 1 small bag of chips during motorsport events because it slows me down... much like a caffeine crash
Great video recap Jamey! 👊🤘
I love this video and love your photography. I wish I could get that close to the track to be able to take photos like that.
I have a kinda dumb question for the photos at 42:43 Why is the guard rail in the photo? Is it to draw attention to the car or something else? To my (noob) eye, it takes away part of the car and covers the road. I’d love to know why.
@@quinnmarchionini7997 photography is an art. To each their own. I find the rail foreground better than using nothing. But that’s just me.
@@jameypricephoto gotcha, definitely makes your images unique!
This video was beautifully planned, shot, and edited. Absolutely loved all the inside access you were able to show, and especially loved how you flashed up the shots you got while you were at that spot.
Totally not binging the rest of your vlogs now
Thanks so much for watching.
Thanks
this is so cool
@@romanoperception more to come! With better filming from me 😂
@@jameypricephoto looking forward to it ! Are u goin to bathurst 1000 ?
@@romanoperception sadly not. It’s usually around petit Le Mans weekend :(
@16:31 - you using manual focus to avoid your camera from picking up the crowd or the fence? I was unable to get the camera to maintain focus on the car when I tried this at Canada Corner at RA.
@@nickorlove1227 I use manual focus a lot. At f22 , the depth of field is HUGE. makes it easy.
@@jameypricephoto Ahh, true. I was shooting much lower fstop than that. Thanks for the tip!
This was amazing! Thank you for sharing it with us. Lol, I have so many questions!!!
Didn’t know Bubba was into photography as well. 👌🏻💪🏻 19:07
@@CarticlesNL he’s great! He has a full photo profile on IG!
Love these long form vlogs. How do you get the sunstar effect at the nighttime pitlane shots? Holding a prism or done in post?
@@zfisher no post. Sometimes just how the light hits the lens. Daytona is very well lit.
When you are panning through things do you use continuous autofocus or do you focus lock at a point on the track? I have tried panning through things and the continuous autofocus on my camera likes to get confused.
Oh nahhh this is crazy. A whole movie?! Gotta love it.
@@connorcmedia I mean it’s hard to condense 24hrs. So we just did a long one.
@@jameypricephoto haha that’s totally fair. I tried to sleep but had to come back in and get some more photos at the horseshoe! Couldn’t resist. Next year I’ll work the corners more for sure. 😂
Man, that looks like a whole lot of work but LOTS of fun! Thanks for the inspiration !
It was! Thanks for watching!
@@jameypricephoto what are you using for the speaking parts? iPhone? And what mic?
@@headgames this is mainly GoPro. You’ll start seeing some upgrades to these videos with better quality.
@@jameypricephoto I was thinking it looked good! I’ve been trying to do more at the track, I only shoot twice a year. Like you, I’m privileged to the people and places that I can go and most don’t get to see. I tried using my canon with a wide angle but it’s just super hard to do but my phone was easy.
You tell the story very well! I can’t wait to watch your other videos past and future!
What do you shoot with? Canon? Nikon?
whar cameras were those from the locker?
Excellent shots Thanks wgat shutter speed did you use?
@@raylenesenke7504 All the shutter speeds. In this video you saw everything from 1/4000 down to 15 seconds Shutter.
How are you getting on with your new 400mm Z lens? Big difference to the 500mm F mount (apart from aperture and focal length, obvs)?
I love it
Love your photos and now found your videos! Wish we could have Le Mans POV also 👀
@@楊承憲-k8k well. There is one from a few years ago! And there will be another coming in a few months !
@@jameypricephoto Cool! I'll go for a watch and look forward to the 2024 one.
@@楊承憲-k8k there’s two parts to it. First part is f1 Canada and Le Mans. Part 2 is Nürburgring 24h
Nicce pov video Jamey, loving the content mate.....was a long long day by the of it, but we all know your hardcore ;0)
Y’all do any kind of package deal for the Paddock Focus series? ✌️
@@TheLiamGordon email me and we can hook you up. Jamey @ jameypricephoto dot com
What an awesome video! Why is the brand of your camera hidden behind a tape?
Are you using a filter at 22:00? The shots look amazing🔥
@@crabclanrl6322 yes. Sometimes it’s fun to use a star filter at night with really well lit areas. Daytona is a good one for star filters. 💪🏻 ⭐️
@@jameypricephoto Thank you!
I was wondering what application do you use to send the clients photos?
Are you using the old 70-200 F mount FL E to the z9?
The shots with bubba are so fun. I love that man. I hope he does MPC here next year.
In 2023, they had way too many people surging onto the grid for the grid walk, so I believe they extended the time for the gridwalk this year to prevent the near crowd crush they had in 2023. That is why it felt so long this year.
@@declanw it felt REALLY long. 😂
What camera do you use? I want to buy it.
song at 26:00?
@jameypricephoto - They allow photogs to go on two knees trackside at daytona? Every track ive been too has had a one knee rule
@@GoFast_Photography only place I’ve ever been told one knee is Long Beach. Even in f1, you can do as you want. It’s just dumb legal bull shit. Being on one knee isn’t gonna help you run any faster.
No naps?! What was the food like?
Pan photo 500mm, what shutterspeed?
@@andreastornesel8404 depends how close the car is and what you’re trying to do. I’ve used all kinds of shutter speeds on my 500mm
@@jameypricephoto yes, angle per second or something..maybe.
But were you stod next by the straight (beautiful camera work by the way, pan on each car separatly) I was looking for a kind of standard value maybe when trying to have back ground motion blur
Im shooting propeller driven warbirds (P51, spitfire SAAB B17) I usualy end up using 1/250.
I was curious, if you are 20 - 30 meters/ yards from the race line with a 1:4 500 mm lens.
I guess I need to test and figure out if I end up by a race track 👍
Is that an 18-200?
Your night shots look so clear what's the trick PS love the channel
@@brokenfingergaming thanks. Trick is fast f2.8 lenses and slow shutter speeds.
@@jameypricephoto Awesome thank you I'm using NIKKOR 70 to 200 f.2.8 lens right now So this is good news since I'm so close the action.. Love the channel , tips and tricks. you looked wrecked that's a long haul.... longest shoot I've done is 10 hours LOL
why don’t you use CPL?
@@panya_indastreet I do sometimes. But personally. I don’t like how much it saturates the images. But also. Race cars windshields aren’t glasses. They’re some kind of Teflon or plastic composite. So it can make for a really weird ugly effect. So (for me) the benefits of a CPL are almost non existent.
@@jameypricephoto Understood, thanks! interesting remark
what happened to the 400 2.8?
@@GTXTi-db5xu this was before the 400 came into my life. Got the 400 in May. So you’ll see it from Miami GP vlog onward.
I dont understand why it only have 7k views, i tought it at least had 500k
@@kraleemil still building the channel. Views are coming. I hope anyway. Thanks for watching.
Incredibel Low guardrails and catch fences .. Photographers live dangerous live. No comparison to the European FIA catch fences. How many kilometers/Miles do you run in a 24 hour race with your Profi camera equipment
Be carefuel 😮
@@Testpilotguenta I mean yes. But plenty of places in Europe (I’ve been to) where there are no fences. Quite a lot of Le Mans. Nurburgring too. Monza has some places. Barcelona.
30:16 it really is a no brainer. They would get to stay in the sport for a fraction of the cost of a cup sponsorship.