
Rick
Tomlinson is best known for capturing the Southern Ocean at its most
treacherous from the decks of various yachts in the Whitbread Round the World
Race.
Born
in 1958, Rick grew up on the Isle of Man, where he established a serious
interest in sailing, spending much of his time on the water racing dinghies
dreaming of one day competing in the Whitbread Race. RickÕs enthusiasm for photography began whilst he was
boatbuilding and sailing, particularly with his friend Nick Keig,
who campaigned the Three Legs of Mann and VSD multihulls.
Veteran yachting photographers Alistair Black and Christian Fevrier
came to photograph the boat inspiring Rick into the world of professional
yachting photography.
Rick
eventually headed south to join the build team of the Maxi Colt Cars. The yacht
ended up in the hands of Duran DuranÕs lead singer rock star Simon le Bon with
the new name ÔDrumÕ. Through working on the build team Rick was given the
opportunity to crew aboard Drum.
After
the near fatal roll in the Fastnet Race when DrumÕs
keel broke off, the boat was quickly repaired for the start of the Whitbread
Round the World Race 1985. Rick was one of the crew. On Drum Rick offered to take some pictures and set off on
the race with one Nikon and 20 rolls of film, his photos were a huge success
and redefined onboard photography with his trademark slow exposure night time
shots of the Southern Ocean.
Eventually
he sailed in four Whitbread Round the World Races, onboard Drum, The Card, Intrum Justitia
and with the two EF teams in the 1997 Whitbread where he was commissioned by
National Geographic. More recently he was official photographer for the Volvo
Ocean Race 2001-2 and 2008-9 races.
The GBR Challenge at the AmericaÕs Cup 2002-3 in Auckland and numerous
other projects. Between races Rick travels to numerous
regattas around the world, usually chasing yachts from a helicopter or chase
boat and always on the lookout for a unique angle. Rick is also involved in
marine advertising photography undertaking commissions
for many of the worlds leading Production and Superyacht
builders.
Yacht
racing aside, Rick has extended his skills into expedition & project
photography to such places as the Arctic and Antarctic, Chile, Alaska,
Caribbean and Africa, plus special assignments for the RNLI. In 1992 he was
awarded with the RNLI Bronze Medal (with Nick Keig)
for saving the lives of two fishermen off the coast of Northern Ireland, while
on assignment for the RNLI.