FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER
Welcome to the Treble Blue Photography website for Stock Photography, Wall Art & Photo-Gifts













Treble Blue is run by Gary Kimber - a former Motorsport Photographer,
now focussing on Seascape & Landscape photos.
I started out in 1983 as Gary Kimber Photography, with the change to Treble Blue coming about after encountering DoubleRed at British Superbikes.
It suited, 'cos I already had 3 shades of Blue in my logo.
On this site you can see examples of my work and view Galleries that are grouped into Collections under a variety of subjects. Clicking on a Gallery will open that Collection, where you also have the option of secure purchasing of Prints and Photo-Gifts (Canvas, Aluminium, unframed Prints etc) - available in various sizes and finishes.
The Motorsport Albums now include some from my extensive archives, as I have started to scan my old negatives & transparencies to create digital files for which I am working on producing a catalogue listing. These archives mainly start from 1983 and predominantly feature FF1600, FF2000, British F3, BTCC and Rallycross for several seasons - my switch to digital only happened at the start of 2005 and those digital files include many Karting photos from my three years publishing a Karting Magazine.
The Driver Listings section includes a list of F1 photos from 1983 through to 1991, while there were also some early seasons where I attended 1000kms races at Brands & Silverstone. My travels also took me abroad when British F3 went to Spa, Zandvoort & Zolder.
I have listed riders that I took photos of in World Superbikes and will be working on a list for British Superbikes at a later date.
I have been planning to have a Store aiming to offer prints, or canvas prints etc and various photo-gifts which will be provided direct by third party printers. I now hope to have that up and running during the Autumn of 2026, though the issues currently hindering that might take longer to resolve.
However, should you require any prints etc in the meantime You could always send me an email and make the enquiry via that route instead - Thank You.



