Cycling photographer Harry Talbot joins the podcast straight off a stop on the world tour to talk about growing up in New Zealand with an early love of cycling and photography and how a conversation with a retired professional cycling photographer would give him the courage to travel all the way to Europe, sleep in his car for months, and slowly begin to create a portfolio of the best riders in the world at the most iconic venues that has quickly brought him recognition and work with the biggest brands in the industry. During our conversation Harry talks about what it's like shooting grand tours like the Tour de France and the countless exhausting days of chasing the action and trying to get the right shot, how he developed his style of shooting and his goal of telling a complete story of the race through the still image, what it's like standing on top of a world famous climb with thousands of fans waiting for a rider to come into frame, where he draws the most creative inspiration from, and the unique aesthetic beauty that only cycling can offer as a sports photographer.
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