The book 'Sports' is comparable to a gallery of excellent photographs that surprise the viewer through the unconventional composition of the images.
Jonathan Hayden combines disciplines according to thematic considerations, with the result that links the most widely divergent form of sport with each other: The Formula 1 team, for example, suffers the consequence of rain just like the tennis player. For Hayden, the topic 'Time' means not only speed, but also the early morning training sessions of a crew team. The portraits of athletes - and the spectators, as well - reflect the high and low points of sports: triumph and defeat, elation and pain.