Behind the Shot #1 | Jayden Riley (BFD Moto / Husqvarna Canada / TLD Canada)
Welcome to my ‘Behind the Shot Series’, where I look back at motocross and enduro photographs that I’ve taken (good and bad) to tell the story of the image. For this inaugural post I’m looking back to the start of the 2023 motocross season here in Calgary, Alberta, and this image of of Jayden Riley. Jayden is a young up-and-coming racer for BFD Moto, Husqvarna Canada, and Troy Lee Designs Canada.
To set the scene, this was at Round 1 of the BFD Moto Spring Super Series at the Wild Rose MX Association here in Calgary. The Spring series is a pretty big event here in Western Canada normally attracting 400+ riders to this iconic Canadian track. It’s a great opportunity to see professional and high-end amateur racers strut their stuff after spending time down in the US training during the winter, and to get the first indicators for performance expectations. The series runs 5 rounds over 3 weekends from late April to late May, and this year it would finish the week before Round 1 of the national Canadian Triple Crown Series.
Why I Love the Fujinon XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS WR for Pro Motocross Photography
If you’re like most people, when you think of sports photography equipment and gear the first thing that comes to mind is a huge telephoto lens. You generally aren’t thinking about a sports photographer working with a short wide-angle lens. It just doesn’t look… right? Absolutely there is a big place for big badass lenses in the pro sports photography workspace - they’re a critical tool for getting close to the action from a distance, and the lens compression effects can make shots look (insert chef’s kiss action here!) insane. But for how I work as pro motocross and enduro photographer/photojournalist, the small but incredibly mighty Fujinon XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS WR from Fujifilm is more often than not my go-to lens. The bottom line is that it’s tack sharp, it’s durable, and the wide angles it affords allow me to work extremely close to the action while still capturing the context of the scene beyond the bike and rider.
2023 BFD MOTO Fall Super Series: RD 1
The BFD Moto Fall Super Series got started at the Wild Rose Motocross Association here in Calgary this past Sunday. The series consists of five rounds over three weekends, and is traditionally very well attended, with only the Triple Crown rounds coming close to matching them for numbers here in Alberta. For example, round 1 of this year’s Fall Super Series saw just around 450 riders registered. Adding a little bit of extra interest to the day, Trystan Hart and Will Riordan crossed over from hard enduro to take the start in a couple of morning motos.
2023 AMSA OFf-Road Series Round 4
Shooting the 2023 Vega Hare Scramble, Round 4 of the AMSA Provincial Off-Road Championship and Western Canadian Off-Road Championship series.