During the past 4 years, Lukasz has worked overtime in order to be considered among the top adventure photographers in the World. Known for his radical approach, he's been shooting 'anything climbing' - from winter in Lofoten in gnarly conditions, Ice Climbing World Cups to portraits of Reinhold Messner at the London's Royal Geographical Society.
In 2011 Lukasz joined the HotAches film crew to document with his camera Dave Macleod's efforts on the Long Hope Route, St John's Head, Hoy. His images from this assignment landed him 7 international magazine covers around the World together with publications in the mainstream press (including The Times, The Guardian and The Independent).
Lukasz is based in the Peak District where he has his own studio, he also runs his own photography workshops providing students with a unique experience to shoot with some of the best climbers in the World.
Lukasz is sponsored by ClikElite, Redged, Mountain Equipment and Lyon Outdoors.
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After two days of rain the day had come! A very early start for most of the crew especially Dave and Andy (Dave's climbing partner)! The next time I would see them would be on The Guillotine, a small ledge exactly where the crux pitch begins. By which time though Dave would have climbed nearly the entire route, mostly on-sight with many loose sections of E6 and E7 whereas all I had to do was 3 scary abseils through the overhangs… I would meticulously check the anchors (mainly Camelots No.5 and 6) at every abseil… I had plenty of time for another cup of tea.
At The Guillotine Dave turns around to me to say that he's tired and I should be prepared for a fall. My photography mind went into overdrive… Fall… frame wide… fast shutter speed… wide aperture…
Composing frame after frame… shooting mostly vertical images… I am shooting a cover after all! I felt like I was driving a race car… keeping an eye on the camera buffer count… I needed all the possible frames to capture a fall!
Meantime Dave passes the first crux… OMG! Surely I can jummar faster than Dave can climb… but can I? Before the second crux things got complicated… the Thurso to Stromness ferry entered the frame. Another element I need to keep an eye on… Dave passes the second crux… It's all over! WHAT? Damn, what an anti-climax, no fall?! Dave clambered restless onto the 'Thank God Ledge'… I just cannot believe what just happened! He did it! Fantastic! A mixture of emotions go through my head… I'm chimping nervously through the images on both cameras… Have I got enough? Have I shot it too wide anticipating the fall?
No, I got the money shot, the one moment in time I wanted to capture, climbing history being made. Well done Dave incredible effort!
IMAGE CAPTIONS (from the top)
1. Dave on the crux pitch, but this picture was taken during an arrenged photo session over a week after Dave has free climbed the route.
2. St John's Head.
3. Self portrait… Crux pitch of the Long Hope Route.
4. Andy Turner and Dave Macleod on The Guilotinne belay… seconds later Dave turned around to me to say that he's really tired.
5. Dave mid through the bottom crux.
6. Ed Drummond posing for a portrait on the edge of the headland overlooking the St Johns Head. One more reason. why this trip was so special… Spending time and photographing with Ed was a very emotional experience.
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