Needing
to be up in Vancouver for a shoot a month or so ago and having a down
day before we began our client project, my assistant and I figured we
should try to get in a little bit of personal shooting while we
could.
I think every photographer, or any
creative person, wants to do as much personal work as they can, but when
you're busy with the projects that keep everything running and also
trying to make time for family - so you still have one to come home to -
sometimes makes it a little difficult.
What
I've learned over the years is that when we're traveling and can make a
little bit of extra time happen, that's when the iron is hot and I gotta
get at it. The images below are from a few hours we were able to
spend at a ship repair drydock on the outskirts of the city.
I always love shooting real people in their real environments whenever possible, it's like giving a child candy...
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