Tim trained
at Yorkshire Post Newspapers in Leeds, UK, his home town for a decade before
moving to Australia in 1990 to take up a position as Sports Photographer for
The Sydney Morning Herald, which he held for 18 years. I use canon, 1dx and
5dMKIII. Lenses include 20mm, 28mm, 50mm, 85mm, 135mm, 200mm, 500mm.His many sports assignments have included
eight Olympic Games, five Rugby World Cups and the FIFA World Cup.He has been
recognized for the high standard of his work winning eight World Press Photo
Awards which include three first place awards in 1994, 2004 and 2007.Your skill as a
photographer never came into consideration. When I was taken on as a Trainee
Press Photographer they shipped me off to Richmond College, Sheffield, where
they run the NCTJ (National Council for the Training of Journalists) course for
press photographers. He then worked as a Sports Photographer for the
Sydney Morning Herald for almost twenty years.He has been privileged and
delighted to be asked to speak at workshops on occasion over the years and he
has thoroughly enjoyed the experience of 'giving back' and trying to help
photographers who want to improve.In 2003, The
Observer Sports Magazine, UK, placed four of Tim's pictures in its selection of
the 50 best sports images of all time.
In these photographs, I really enjoy that it's all about
sports, also i like how some are close up and some are far away. I enjoy how
his photos are in mid action.
I took these photos, because they are of sports, and he is a sports photographer and i love taking pictures of sports aswell. I was inspired to take these pictures, because one day i maybe a pro sports photographer.



















