scott kirkpatrick said:
Sean has been shooting during the Daytona Bike week in 2001, 2004, and 2006, as I recall. There was an article by him which used the 2004 pictures and appeared on LL, but I can't find it now. It's possible that he only had it there for a limited time. There are several other articles in which he reviews cameras that suit his style (documentary, digital rangefinder...) and his work (photojournalistic wedding coverage and architectural), and these are illustrated with quite a few examples.
I did a search on "Sean Reid" at LL and found mostly equipment reviews.
From Google, I found a couple of sites that seem to be his. Is the one you are talking about "ReidReviews"? (That's the way it's spelled, the two words run together.) That one has also mostly camera equipment reviews at present. It *is* $26.50 a year, just as you said. I've bookmarked the site and will get back to it after a bit.
For less than any of the photo books you have been acquiring ($26.50/year by credit card or PayPal) you can subscribe to his site, and get acquainted. For starters you will find his 2006 Daytona pictures there and a fair amount of discussion of his approaches to the subject and the degree to which different cameras work well for this.
I found only one Daytona Beach photo. Maybe I just wasn't looking in the right place--or maybe I have to be subscribed to see the list of all the articles on the site?
A lot of camera equipment reviews are listed.
The other site, for which there's also a link at "ReidReviews" is
http://www.still-photo.net/wedding/home.htm
There are a lot of galleries there, but I couldn't find one about Daytona Beach.
There's 9 months of material on the site now, interrupted by the summer, in which he leads bike and sportscar tours. New stuff should be appearing soon, assuming he made it through the summer OK.
Let us hope he did!
Thanks a mil for all the information and guidance, Scott!
Mary
scott[/QUOTE]