Cezare
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Hi All.
I have a few questions for you all...
I've been attending motorsport events for quite a number of years now as a spectator, while this was my passion on weekends while working full-time,
I always had the intention of doing something with it and trying to pursue a career in motorsport photography.
I've recently made the jump into freelance, i've setup my own site to showcase my work, but have a number of other sites planned to do business from.
I've finally had time to finish my motorsport site called:

I've had a few media passes over the years but after reading this thread on here I should think twice...
before spending too much time/money on it, if there isn't any work in it!?... what would you do?
do I spend the time sending out emails, trying to get published work in magazines & contacting teams...
or just be a spectator with a camera and showcase it online anyway but keep focused on my other photography paths.
A number of tracks are only give out media passes if you have published work and a covering letter from editor...
but yet.. to get published work you need a media pass!? catch... 22? but I'm not a publisher or editor... how do you go about accrediting a website?
I wish to use my site as a motorsport photographic agency and showcase images, sell prints and work with teams or publications prior or after an event...
I wondering how you guys go about attending events?
I have a few questions for you all...
I've been attending motorsport events for quite a number of years now as a spectator, while this was my passion on weekends while working full-time,
I always had the intention of doing something with it and trying to pursue a career in motorsport photography.
I've recently made the jump into freelance, i've setup my own site to showcase my work, but have a number of other sites planned to do business from.
I've finally had time to finish my motorsport site called:

I've had a few media passes over the years but after reading this thread on here I should think twice...
before spending too much time/money on it, if there isn't any work in it!?... what would you do?
do I spend the time sending out emails, trying to get published work in magazines & contacting teams...
or just be a spectator with a camera and showcase it online anyway but keep focused on my other photography paths.
A number of tracks are only give out media passes if you have published work and a covering letter from editor...
but yet.. to get published work you need a media pass!? catch... 22? but I'm not a publisher or editor... how do you go about accrediting a website?
I wish to use my site as a motorsport photographic agency and showcase images, sell prints and work with teams or publications prior or after an event...
I wondering how you guys go about attending events?
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