So, Friday I had a call from Jamie Lipman saying he'd been offered a late slot at a photographic studio in Banbury on monday afternoon, the plan was to take a few photos of his 912 and would I fancy tagging along to get an image or two of my car?......
.....being the slow brained individual I am I hesitated, pondering that Monday's are mad busy and also that I already had the shots I needed for CP!......it then dawned on me that here I was, being offered the opportunity to go along to a professional photographic studios, to have photographs taken of my car by one of the worlds top automotive photographers and I was
thinking about it!!!!.........DUH!
And what a day it was......first time I had seen Jamie's car finished and boy is it lush!.....
.....there's something so simple, pure and clean about an early modified SWB......very, very cool
......Jamie had warned that we wouldn't have time to do too much with the booked five hour slot!......I thought he was winding me up, I could go through a dozen memory cards in that time but then watching him at work was something else.....it was a full two hours before he took a single shot as he played around with light and then played around some more....and then played around again....and finally played around some more before he finally decided that each and every part of the car was illuminated as desired......no doubt the patience and attention to detail is what sets good photographers apart from really top professionals.
Jamie had warned it might be a bit boring for my (soon to be) 18-year old photography student daughter but the experience and learning curve was simply massive, eye opening and something that'll stick with her for life!
I also learnt a lot. I often joke that I work on the law of averages and take hundreds of shots in the hope that one or two might turn out ok, sadly not far from reality!........I've now decided I really need to learn how my camera functions as well as basic photographic principles.........Jamie opened my eyes to truly study the subject properly and compose things better.......I guess that means fewer photographs from me but hopefully better quality.....
On a beautiful day the cross country run along the B4437 and B4022 was a blast too, obviously only at 6/10ths with my daughter in the car despite her encouragement to go faster but still plenty quick enough to be great fun. A quick stop for a pleasant pub dinner in Burford on the way back capped off a perfect day!
Huge thanks to Jamie for the invite, it was a fantastic experience and I can't wait to see the results.
Cheers,