Cope Imagesportfolio

Welcome to our portfolio. Here you will find details of some of the types of commercial work we have undertaken on behalf of our clients.

Please click on the below headings to find out more about a particular client and the services we provided.

Bennetts Insurance
Alice Moving Under Skies
JHP Racing
Dorna (UK) Limited
Teesside Autodrome
North Moor Engineering Limited
 

 

 

 

 

 

Bennetts Insurance

Bennetts Insurance celebrated their 80th birthday in 2010. As part of its celebration the company held a private trackday at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire for VIP guests, media representatives and competition winners. On hand to assist riders were British Supersport Champion Steve Plater and 2-time World Superbike Champion James Toseland. They held rider workshops, autograph sessions and pillion rides throughout the very successful day. Cope Images were commissioned to capture the off-track activities and record the day for posterity.


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Alice Moving Under Skies

Alice Moving Under Skies are a two-piece Goth band from York. In advance of the launch of their first album 'Curiouser & Curiouser', they required a batch of promotional photographs. They approached Cope Images who were more than pleased to help out. Although the photo shoot took place on a snowy, freezing January night in a deserted wood in the heart of North Yorkshire, it was heralded a great success by all involved.

To find out more about Alice Moving Under Skies, visit their website -

http://www.queenalice.co.uk/




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JHP Racing

As part of their work under the British Superbike Championship, Cope Images had the pleasure of being team photographer to the JHP Racing / Buildbase Ducati squad. Competing in the 2006 British Supersport and the 2007 National Superstock classes, Cope Images captured the team's exploits as the season progressed. Guy Cope's images were used in a variety of marketing activities aimed at increasing the profile of both the team's and it's sponsor's exploits

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Dorna (UK) Limited

Following contractual discussions with Dorna, Cope Images were appointed Official Photographers to the 2007 British Superbike Championship. At the time, Dorna (UK) Limited were commercial rights holders of the BSB series overseeing all TV and media activity for this premier class motorcycle racing championship. Cope Images worked closely with Dorna supplying an array of images throughout the 2007 season. Our images were used on the 2007 Official BSB Calendar, the media guide and on the British Superbike website.

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Teesside Autodrome

Cope Images were commissioned to capture a series of photographs for Teesside Autodrome. The images were to play a key role in a high level marketing campaign for this northern based motor sports facility. The client required images that portrayed the excitement and energy of this professional operation as well as being able to appeal to the lucrative corporate sector.

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North Moor Engineering Limited

North Moor Engineering (NME) are a leading motor sports engineering business based in the North of England. Their work covers highly specialist engineering, computer aided design (CAD) and fabrication. NME have been involved with world championship and national level competitors. Their work has been pivotal in the success of countless British and World champions including Leighton Haigh (Supermoto), Steve Webster MBE (10 times World Sidecar Champion), Troy Bayliss/James Toseland (World Superbike) and Crescent Rizla Suzuki (British Superbike). Their relationship with Cope Images' came about when NME were involved with Rizla Suzuki's 2006 development Suzuki GSXR1000. NME tasked Cope Images with the intricate photographic documentation of their work as it progressed from drawings through to finely machined and fabricated parts ready for use.



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