About The Site
Festival of Speed.net is a not-for-profit website dedicated to you, the motorsport enthusiast. We aim to provide photographic coverage of the events we are able to attend both in the United States and the United Kingdom. All images are copyright, FleMo Photography and may not be used without permission.
If you are the owner of any of the cars depicted in the images or are an executive member of any of the teams depicted, the images can be made available for your royalty-free use, provided any display of said photographs gives due credit to FleMo photography. Please e-mail licensing@festivalofspeed.net for information on this topic. Please note in your e-mail the image name in order to expedite the process.
Print copies of the photographs depicted on this website can be made available directly to the owners of the cars depicted. We only ask for a nominal fee to cover printing and mounting costs.
If you have an event in your area which you believe may be of interest to our readership, please drop an e-mail to events@festivalofspeed.net with the details. If you can aid in getting “Press” or “Photographer” status at the event, please indicate this in your e-mail.
About us:
Principals:
Mr. J. Morrison, a native of Southern California, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Santa Clara in 1997. Concurrent to his University curriculum, he also attended the South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Center and has subsequently worked in a Reserve capacity for several different agencies. Despite his passion for law enforcement, Mr. Morrison currently works in the Aerospace field in an attempt to both keep a roof over his head and fund his unbridled addiction for English sports cars. As the owner of two Lotus Esprits and a Noble M400, all chronicled on this website, he is confident at least one will be running at all times!
Photography, though not Mr. Morrison’s profession, is his avocation. He has attended every Festival Of Speed at Goodwood House since 2000, digitally photographing the event since 2003. In addition to the Festival of Speed Mr. Morrison also attends local automotive events, capturing them for use on FestivalofSpeed.net. Additionally, his work has been recently published in the definitive book on the Lotus Esprit, written by William Taylor and published by Coterie Press Limited.
Mr. Morrison generally shoots with either a Canon 1D MKII or 1DS MKII coupled with an “L” lens, though he has worked with 35mm and medium format equipment in a limited capacity. If you have a vehicle in Southern California and would like photos taken for any purpose, or have an automotive event you’d like him to cover please contact Mr. Morrison at jmorrison@festivalofspeed.net.
Mr O. Fletcher blames Mr Morrison for introducing him to Mr Morrison's Canon EOS D30 one fine sunny day and thus sending him firmly down the digital SLR road. :o)
When not bringing law order and sanity to his patch of the world he enjoys escaping from the madding crowds and snapping shots of pretty much anything that doesn't mind being photographed, can't see the shot being taken, or has no chance of catching up.
Unwitting master of the one sentence "anti" chat-up line, a proud owner of two coffee machines and several bags of coffee; sleep is a commodity that Mr Fletcher often finds in short supply.
Having recently made his break from from the rain and bad TV in the UK he headed for Southern California armed armed with nothing more than a passport (his own one too), a towel, two beer pumps, a laptop and a camera bag that for some reason customs took a lot of interest in.
After three weeks and a brief stint of driving on the left side of the road his British accent was still causing confusion amongst restaurant staff and residents (ordering at Coco's was never the same again); an extra two week stay was required in order to further train the locals in British colloquialisms.
Mr C Cargo
Mr F. Filipponio
Mr. A. Caruana