BMBRS mag
Singletrack Magazine
MBUK
What Mountain Bike
MBR
Cycling Weekly
Shred
Shift
Cycling Plus
Cycling News
Women Sport Report
Enjoy Your Bike
The Sunday Times
The Observer
Numerous regional newspapers
Numerous product catalogues
Various Team Sponsorship
British Cycling Newsletters
Hasselblad Newsletters
British Cycling Educational Resources:
BMX Coaches Handbook
BikeAbility Handbook
Velonews
Velo press
Mens Fitness
ProCycling
Best Western
Trek 69ers
Ayup Lights
TREK UK
Scott UK
SIS
Hope
Points West
ITV West
AQR
SIPS
AYUP Lights
Exposure Lights
CTC
Specialized
Giant
Freerange Sports eyewear
Fishers
Ergon
Swift Racing ( Now Vision 1)
Gabby Day
Singular Cycles
Nikki Harris
Cotic
Kate Potter
Studio Photographic work for Cotic
Photographic work for Kinesis
Web development for Kate Potter
Studio Photographic/Design work for Torq ltd
Photographic/Design work for AYUP Lights.
Design work for Independent
Catalogue design - Crabtree
Advert design - Climb On Bikes
Web Development - MayhemWorld - the 2008
site was designed/compiled by Joolze.
PR & Design for Sip-Events
PR for Gorrick events.
Official Photographer for a number of events & teams including:
2010 Tour Series
2010 Tour of Britain
2009 Tour Series
2007/08/09 Midlands XC series
04/05/06/07/08/2009/10 NPS XC Series
2009/10 Gorrick Series
2008/09/10 Grizedale Mountain Bike Challenge
2008/9 Whyte Winter Series
2009 Soggy Bottom
2009/10 Torq in Your Sleep.
2009/10 Twentyfour/12
2006/10/07/08/09/10 D2D
2009 BUSA Champs
Team Ducati Corsa
Velo Club Moulin
2008 Shred CC
2008 Colnago/ Ergon
2008/09 FOD Enduro
2008 BUSA Champs
2006/07 /08 Enduro 6
2006/07/08 SITS
2007/08/09 Orange Monkey
2007 Climb On Bikes
2007/08/09 XCRacer
2007/08/09 Kate Potter - Cotic
2007/08/09 Salsa
2006/07/08 Mountain Mayhem
2005/6 Specialized Starlets
2006/07/08/09 Team Torq/Kona
2008/09 Thetford MTB Club
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My photographic and creative written work from product reviews, through to press releases has regularly appeared in numerous publications over the years. Below is a small selection of media I have supplied and companies I have and continue to work for. I have a solid background in marketing as well as design and have spent all my adult life hanging round bike shops, so to speak, so I have a pretty good knowledge of the industry and what drives it forwards.
If you have a project that you think I may be able to help you with, either design, creative writing or photographic input please don’t hesitate to contact me.
For further ideas of my creative work take a look at my ‘portfolio’ site - www.andbob2.com
All content & design of this site: Copyright Joolze Dymond - all rights reserved.
A life time of involvement with cycling, plus a passion for photography shaped my career path from an early age.
At the tender age of 15 I got my first ‘proper’ bike and embarked on a lifelong romance with the sport, both as a competitor & spectator. Around the same time I was introduced to photography and spent my teenage years either whizzing around on my bike or in the darkroom experimenting and developing (excuse the pun) my other passion, photography. As always in life my path took a few twists and turns along the way. I did design at uni, followed by an MA. Very soon after graduating I went to work in my local bike shop, just to clear my uni debts and well the rest they say is history! I stayed longer than anticipated, mountain bikes came along and I threw myself headlong into the fun and freedom they encapsulated, riding at every possibly moment and fully immersing myself in training and racing.
Now older and wiser, my passion for all things bikes has not diminished. I still ride when I can, all be it much slower than I once did, but the feelings of freedom and peace are still there, even when I push my bike up the hills!
Back in 2001 I took the decision to get back to my roots so to speak and once more picked up a camera and launched myself into the daunting world of freelance photography and journalism. I’m still discovering new and exciting ways to portray the feeling that the sport of cycling gives me, both in my written work and my photography.
You’ll see me at lots of events, along with my husband Dave, but I must stress I’m not an events photographer. I am merely a reporter who captures the spirit of the day, to help encourage others to participate. I’m constantly striving to improve my images, which means a lot of work, experimenting, figuring things out, composing, investing and why, because I love it...