Sunday, August 23, 2015

Finding A Gritty Garage In An Unknown City - That's Where We Come In

A photographer can close his or her eyes and envision THE shot that will end up taking up the cover of a magazine or as a poster hanging up in the office of a Fortune 500 CEO’s office. As a photographer, your job and skill is getting the shot; working with the light and the models, insuring that the camera and lens are performing at their optimum levels and you have everything set to translate the photo that you see in your head and making it happen in front of the lens. Ideally, you have plenty of ideas on where to take this photo based on your knowledge of the city, perhaps you grew up there or you visit your grandparents every year in a city and know of the perfect spot to execute the shot.
Sometimes you are hired to take that photo that you have in your mind or that the marketing company has vaguely painted for you and expect you to take the photo in a city you have never been to in your life.
That’s where we come in.
Here is the story of an auto garage scout and its’ destiny to meet Roy Ritchie Photography…