Nothing but images tells the truth.  
 
« F1SCENE » begun in 2004, endowed with the concept "only pictures reflect truth".

This new principle "perpetuate Formula 1's world by the power of pictures" has been quickly adopted in Europe, in Japan and all over the world. The book is now available in numerous countries.

Genuine pictures do not need explanations. They recall inexpressible times, they are steady and impose imagination. Photographs can "sharpen" in order to immortalize a desired instant.


 
 

5 international photographers of various nationalities such as Masakazu MIYATA (Japanese) meet around F1SCNENE. Their photographs are not only current events but also highly artistic.

While wishing to publish a book of art photographs which would exceed usual, they created "ZEROBORDER TEAM" in 2003. In autumn 2003, the first lay-out of F1SCENE has been marketed in Japan, continued by an exhibition at the Italian Grand Prix.
Bernie Ecclestone and Peter Sauber were attentive onlookers.

In May 2004 "F1SCENE 2004 vol. 1" is issued, and since then knows quarterly publication. "F1SCENE" gains the status of "art book for adults", different from the existing Formula 1 magazines.

F1SCENE 2010 continues to develop by targeting "the top of the books in Formula 1 photographs".

 
 
About Creative Team "ZEROBORDER"

ZEROBORDER TEAM is a creative "TEAM" which seeks "fusion of the Japanese sensitivity in the European culture" through Formula 1.

Team ZEROBORDER
Masakazu Miyata Rainer W. SCHLEGELMILCH
1984 L.A. Olympic games, Miyata has covered major sporting events ranging from NBA Basketball to grand slam tennis and championship motorcycle racing. First Grand Prix assignment: 1987 for a Japanese special magazine. Working at it since 1962 when he was 21, with more than 300 races documented and an archive of 400,000 colour and 60,000 black and while images. Has concentrated on colour since 1969.
Paul Henri-CAHIER Atsuo SAKURAI
Grew up with motor-racing and has it in his blood.
Famous F1 photographer's son born in 1952. Always on the search for the ultimate graphic image.
Covering Formula 1 since the Japanese Grand Prix in 1990, and every Grand Prix since 1992. His pictures' holds with no exception a deep and unique sensitivity which allows the composition of an exceptional photograph.
Darren Heath  
Based in London, he occurs as a Formula 1 photographer and covering other races in four wheels as well as in two wheels. He was for a long time a head-photographer of the magazine "F1 Racing". He knows perfectly how to realize artistic photos, by giving value to the natural light and by stressing the accurate colors of objects.