In 2006 we moved to Castricum, the Netherlands, it's a small village close to the beach. We bought an old house, which needed a lot of work. It is actually still a work in progress, but we are very happy here.
I mainly shoot athletics, tennis, soccer and rugby. As a sports photographer I work with a group of long-distance runners, which gives me a great opportunity to learn from the athletes themselves.
After reading a book about 'how to use a camera' my father let me use his camera. At that time I was about 16 years old. 19 years later, keeping my job at Shell was difficult so I decided to start my own business and to study portrait photography. When Canon released the first EOS 1D, I sold all my Mamiya equipment and got into sports photography.
I love digital; the quality is superb and with 10 frames a second you only have to concentrate on the action. With today's computers and software you can work fast. Newspapers (they all have websites) want their pictures as soon as possible and with digital you can deliver pictures even at half time in a soccer match.
I mainly shoot in the Netherlands, about 60% athletics and the rest is soccer, tennis and rugby. I'm connected with the Netherlands Sports Journalists Association (NSP) and they provide me with a sport calendar and accreditation forms. Preparation depends on the sort of event... With soccer it's always sitting on the sidelines with a long and short telelens and you have to deal with the restrictions of the clubs, but with athletics you can get closer and sometimes there is a motorcycle to use. Before every event I check the internet for information about the event and the weather forecast, be prepared.
I work with professional Nikon equipment; three bodies D3. Most of the time I use the Nikkor 200 mm f/2.0 VR and the new 400 mm f/2.8, but also in my bag are the 14-24mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, and the 70-200mm f/2.8 and also two SB900 flashlights. My studio lighting equipment is simple, only a Elinchrome Ranger battery, one flash head and a ringflash.
After using EOS Template for about three years the call for downloading high-res images gets louder. I have used Pixaria now for about 3 months; it is very flexible and easy to use. My website is simple and to let visitors know to which event I'm going to I had to add a event calendar. Aperture is the main software that I use to store, edit and send my pictures both on MacBook Pro and Mac Pro. If needed I can correct a pictures with Photoshop CS3.
I like its flexibility to create your own layout and display your pictures to the clients. Uploading is easy and with the new Java FTP also fast. Support is great, if you have problem, one email is all you need to do.
What has been your greatest achievement (in photography) to date? I have made two wonderful trips with my father; one to Iceland and one to Spitsbergen. And both trips resulted in beautiful pictures, like a polar bear with two cubs dining. But when my photos were first published in the newspaper or used for advertising material I realized that I am a professional photographer.
Be even more creative during events, which should result in photos that stand out from regular sport photos.
Yes, many times. Work is published in Dutch newspapers, all sorts of (sport) magazines and business folders.
As with digital photography I was one of the first to use the Internet, but over the last 6 years I've combined photography and the Internet as part of working for a photo agency. I've created a new Internet site, with Pixaria, recently and it now has a gallery available enabling clients to make a selection of pictures they want to buy and they happy with this function.