Tim Redgrove
Tim worked as a sports photographer covering Premier League and Championship football clubs for several years. He then photograpied the Tour de France during the Lance Armstrong era and in 2008 he photographed the victorious Great Britain track-cyclists prior to the Bejing Olympic Games, at World Championships and at the 2012 London Olympics.
Tim has worked for many clients and his photography has appeared in the The Times, The Guardian and The Independent newspapers as well as publications in the UK and Europe. His first photographic work was as a publicity photographer for a theatre company in London. Tim co-founded the award-winning company with the theatre-director Dominic Cooke and Ruth Jones -- writer and star of BBC’s 'Gavin and Stacey'.
Tim has also worked in film and television. His was a cycling-photography consultant and cameraman on Stephen Frears' feature-film 'The Program' about Lance Armstrong. He is now working as a producer on a television documentary which will be aired in the next 12 months. As part of this television project he has worked alongside individuals and organizations including the United States Air Force, Oxford University and the Mars Mission in the UK, Europe, United States and Canada.
Tim is a writer, trained in Plain English and has written for publishers and businesses.