Over the course of 2019 we shared hundreds, possibly thousands of images from a number of different team members via the Journal - covering everything from crits to cross to gravel. As the year winds down, we asked several of our photographers to dig into their libraries to pull out their favorite images from 2019.
Scott Rettino
I shot a bunch of different events throughout 2019 (my first full year with TBD) and it was so hard to just pick a few of my favourites. Well here they are from gravel to road, trails to cyclocross. The only thing missing is MTB, next year hey?
-Scott Rettino
Matthew Vandivort
As usual I spent a good chunk of the year shooting bike races from the sidelines. Grant’s Tomb Criterium in early March and the Zach Koop Memorial Criterium in May were two particularly memorable days where I spent more time shooting than racing. By the time Nittany Lion Cross rolled around in August I managed to balance shooting and racing a bit more evenly, but for my favorite images of 2019 I decided to lean heavily on photographs from the bike. Because as much as I love the time and space associated with off-the-bike shooting, some of my favorite adventures of the year took place on two wheels and the only way to properly capture them was with a point and shoot in my jersey pocket.
Although I’ve been with TBD since it’s inception, I have been a reluctant photographer while racing. I find it difficult to capture images with the added pressure of racing. In addition to that, as a photographer by trade, I’m a bit like that chef that rarely cooks at home. This fall, after a long hiatus, I dipped my toe back into the CX waters. At an out of town race weekend, having no pressure to run home to take care of life’s chores, I grabbed a teammates camera at a CX race and captured a few pics after my race.
-John Buuenaventura
Daghan Perker
I have shot more than 50.000 frames in 2019. It is always hard to choose the favorites. Here are some shots that make me really happy when I look at them.
- Daghan Perker
Clay Parker Jones
This was my first “full season” of trying on purpose to take passable photos of bike races, bike people, and bike stuff. Somehow I managed to pick photos that all came from one lens – Fuji’s XF 50-140, which I got from Seb for a pair of Zipp 303 tubs. Thank you, Seb, for these photos.