I went back to look at the photos from this event again and found some others I like. Sometimes you have to step away to appreciate your work.


















I went back to look at the photos from this event again and found some others I like. Sometimes you have to step away to appreciate your work.


















Finally after a long winter break it’s racing season once again. This past weekend I got to take photos at Waterford Hills and see old friends. Hopefully I’ll get out there again soon. Here are some of my favorite shots, I will probably make another post in the near future but I had over 1700 pictures to comb through.





















































Can’t believe this took over 3 months to get to these photos. Waterford Hills is a regional road racing track here in Michigan. Typically where local drivers earn their competition license and a great place to learn how to become a track worker as well. Hopefully I can get back next year on track for even better locations and to get photos of the lovely volunteers that make racing events possible.
















The 2021 Indy 8 Hour was the first race I attended in person since July 2019. A lot happened since then, at the Indycar race in 2019, there was a pandemic, I started a new job in 2020, I came out as transgender. 2021 was the year I started living as myself and came out to everyone. As a result, I made lots of new friends in the trans community and met a few that like racing! This was the first race I went to with one of those friends.
Since there was such a long gap between in person events for me, I was way more excited than usual. We arrived about 10 minutes before the green flag. We watched the start from the front stretch, and watching them take the green moved me to tears. Happy crying was still quite new to me, and was surprising. It happened again watching the start of the Indy 500 a few months later. Being removed from the emotional numbness of my pre-HRT days, really showed me how important the sport is to me.
It was great to see Taylor Hagler race for the first time after I discovered her earlier that year. She’s great to see on track, and there were a few other women drivers that day, which always awesome to see. Currently we are smack in the middle of winter here in Michigan, so it might be a couple months before I get to see any racing. Might really delve into my old photos and see what I can find for the next post.




















The next day had much better weather, and the light was much more consistent. I didn’t get many photos I was happy with in the MX-5 Cup race or Prototype Challenge. The 2hr 40min IMSA race paid off. Many great vantage points and the length of the race gave me time to stay in one corner to let action develop. Mid-Ohio is a very photographer friendly track. Highly recommended if you ever want to shoot a professional racing event.













This was the first IMSA event I attended since the pandemic and I was very much looking forward to it. A warm day with a weather stoppage in the afternoon during the MX-5 Cup race. The Michelin Pilot series also had it’s race at the end of the day. Lots of great on track action and reminding me why I love this track so much. I do wish I had taken some notes, but I didn’t really have this project in mind quite yet in May. This feedback I got from some of these pictures encouraged me to start this blog in fact. I’ll post the next blog over the holiday weekend with pictures from the next day, which features shots from the IMSA Weathertech race.









