The shot. ‘Kickflippin’ India' won Martin Bissig Gold in the Urban & Extreme category at the 2026 World Sports Photography Awards. But this photograph didn’t come by chance, it took four months of pre-production, an unknown destination, an unknown subject and an unexpected outcome. Taken on a Canon EOS R5 Mark II with a RF 24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at 50 mm, 1000 sec, f/4.5 and ISO 200. © Martin Bissig
When a good friend asked me in November 2024 to join him for a week of street photography in India, I immediately said yes. India has fascinated me for years. As a professional sports photographer, however, I know myself. I can't just walk around with a camera hoping for a good shot. I need a clear task to keep my focus sharp. So, I started researching our locations to find a real project.
While looking into Jaipur, I discovered images of the famous Panna Meena Kund stepwell. The geometry of the stairs grabbed my attention immediately, and I knew I wanted to shoot an action sports image there. But a quick search revealed a massive roadblock: you aren't allowed down those stairs anymore. It is a protected archaeological site. Access requires an official permit, and the waiting time to process the paperwork is three months.
Here, he takes us behind the scenes into his world of professional sports and action photography.