
Dan Campbell-lloyd
This year, we were fortunate to have Dan Campbell-Lloyd join us. He provided the US media with amazing imagery, giving not only a glimpse inside the rally, but of the amazing landscape and culture. He is an artist with both a still and video camera.
http://dancampbelllloyd.zenfolio.com/
For those of you who don’t know Dan, I can hardly do a profile justice in a couple paragraphs. Campbell-Lloyd grew up in a tree house in the Australian Outback, has traveled the world not only as a photographer and videographer but also as a professional kayaker. Until recently, he held the world record for the launching the biggest waterfall decent. But Dan doesn’t just roll with the flow, he cartwheels, flips and throws in a broken bone or two.
A rally not built solely around speed, but built solely around female competition was not something for everyone. I knew Dan was the perfect person for this journey. It was common to look around and Dan would have disappeared and then you would see him hanging off a cliff or roof doing everything to get the exceptional shot. The rally became his labor of love and he even got to drive for a day on the men’s team. Wendy and I can’t thank him enough for making us laugh when we probably wanted to scream.
The wild Australian is a master, he searches out how to make a scene come to life. And when you look at his work, there is something about the image that you can feel down in your soul. I hope you will take a moment to look at the link above of his work from Morocco.
