For Owen Dunn, the past year has been about understanding the rhythm of motorsport — not just the cars on track, but the people, pressure, and precision that surround them. Year one was a foundation year: learning how the paddock works, where stories emerge, and how trust is earned rather than assumed.
Now, as Owen steps into his 1st full season with Pit Lane News, the focus shifts from simply being present to actively contributing.
Working Closer to the Action
A key priority moving forward is working more closely alongside racing teams to deliver tailored, story-driven content. This means understanding what teams need from their imagery — not just visually striking photos, but assets that communicate preparation, pressure, and performance.
Content that supports sponsors, tells a season-long story, and reflects the reality behind the results sheet.

Building Relationships Across the Paddock
Motorsport is built on relationships, and Owen is committed to strengthening his network across the industry. From engineers and drivers to team managers and media colleagues, these connections shape access, collaboration, and trust. Being reliable, communicative, and consistent matters just as much as technical skill behind the camera.
Capturing Content for Pit Lane News
Alongside his team-focused work, Owen continues creating coverage for PLN — images built to inform and engage fans, partners, and the wider paddock. The focus is on clarity and purpose: photographs that tell the story of the moment, not just prove it happened.

Looking Ahead
The aim going forward isn’t just access — it’s contribution.
That means: Being present where stories naturally unfold
Delivering imagery that serves teams, media, and fans alike.
Building a reputation grounded in reliability, intent, and visual clarity.


Year one was about learning how motorsport works.
Year two is about refining how Owen fits within it — and how his work adds value to the ecosystem around the sport.
This next chapter is less about chasing credentials, and more about earning trust, one weekend and one story at a time.









