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In this episode of the Pivotal Podcast, we sit down with Simon Cudby, widely regarded as one of the most accomplished motorcycle photographers of the last 30 years. Simon shares his journey from growing up in England and discovering a passion for photography in a darkroom to his early career shooting cruise ships in 1980’s Miami.
The conversation dives deep into his 30-year legacy in motocross, beginning with his first race at the 1996 Orlando Supercross. Simon discusses the evolution of his craft, from shooting action sports on Kodachrome film to documenting legends like James Stewart and Ricky Carmichael. He also reflects on his transition to adventure bikes, his passion for storytelling through "epic" nature-influenced shots, and the challenges of balancing professional photography with a love for the ride.
By Yoshimura RDIn this episode of the Pivotal Podcast, we sit down with Simon Cudby, widely regarded as one of the most accomplished motorcycle photographers of the last 30 years. Simon shares his journey from growing up in England and discovering a passion for photography in a darkroom to his early career shooting cruise ships in 1980’s Miami.
The conversation dives deep into his 30-year legacy in motocross, beginning with his first race at the 1996 Orlando Supercross. Simon discusses the evolution of his craft, from shooting action sports on Kodachrome film to documenting legends like James Stewart and Ricky Carmichael. He also reflects on his transition to adventure bikes, his passion for storytelling through "epic" nature-influenced shots, and the challenges of balancing professional photography with a love for the ride.