I was instantly mesmerized by Alexis Goure’s cinematic–like photos. I called him up, and interrupted his birthday meal. (What are the odds?) He somehow forgave me and sent these shots from Le Mans Classic 2012. I owe him.
– alexis goure
Alex: I am a 26-year-old photographer, based in Le Mans, France. I have always been attracted by cars, so in 2007, I bought my first camera in order to cover the 24 hours of Le Mans from the spectator’s area. This was the beginning of an ongoing passion which is now 5 years old, during which I have always tried to have my own style. In September 2012, I graduated from the IAE of Toulouse with a Master’s degree in Marketing. At present, I have decided to focus totally on my passion and dream to become a professional Motorsports photographer.
I believe that Motorsports photography is about more than just the cars, it is about the complete experience of the location, the weather, the spectators and the atmosphere. I always try to see things from a slightly different perspective to other photographers and capture these important aspects of the race too. When I cover a race, a track-day or an event, I want to share my feelings of the event through a set of 30 – 50 photos, attempting to bring a young and modern approach to this kind of photography.
Alex: I am a 26-year-old photographer, based in Le Mans, France. I have always been attracted by cars, so in 2007, I bought my first camera in order to cover the 24 hours of Le Mans from the spectator’s area. This was the beginning of an ongoing passion which is now 5 years old, during which I have always tried to have my own style. In September 2012, I graduated from the IAE of Toulouse with a Master’s degree in Marketing. At present, I have decided to focus totally on my passion and dream to become a professional Motorsports photographer.
I believe that motorsport photography is about more than just the cars, it is about the complete experience of the location, the weather, the spectators and the atmosphere. I always try to see things from a slightly different perspective to other photographers and capture these important aspects of the race too. When I cover a race, a track-day or an event, I want to share my feelings of the event through a set of 30 – 50 photos, attempting to bring a young and modern approach to this kind of photography.
+ Source: Photographer Alexis Goure