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LIFE THROUGH A LENS CAMDEN THRASHER

ATLANTA-BASED AMERICAN motorsport photographer Camden Thrasher has shot a Formula 1 Grand Prix race just once to date. He relished the opportunity to witness car racing’s juggernaut in action, but doesn’t feel inclined to swap over from his regular diet of sportscars and off-road, Baja-style buggies. ‘I did the Canadian Grand Prix in 2019,’ he explains, ‘and it was an awesome experience. I was interested in shooting it because, for me, it was new and different.

‘One of the biggest things was that there were actually spectators, and as far as a backdrop with all the colour and visual interest goes, that was a whole lot different to most sportscar racing. But in my opinion I don’t think that just because it’s F1

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