This summer, as I may have mentioned, I had the pleasure of joining my good buddy Greg, from Controlinteraction.com, on a trip out west to Moab.
On the way out from his apartment in Dallas, we passed a place that I had always read about but never visited: Cadillac Ranch, in Amarillo, Texas.
We didn't get to stop at that moment, as we were trying to catch up to the rest of the Texas Rovers and the sculpture was on the other side of the road. But, on the way back, we arrived just as the light was starting to get interesting.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Pink Cadillac
Posted by Matt McKee Photography at 12:08 PM 0 comments
Labels: amarillo, cadillac ranch, editorial photography, humor, landscape, location photography, transportation, travel
Monday, September 08, 2008
High tech toys
High tech labs are always interesting to walk into. This one was for Cambridge Nanotech. They are developing ADL technologies for other industries. What, exactly, this means, I am not too sure. (Hey, I said they were cool. I didn't say I knew what the machines were doing! ;-))
However, the machines are shiny and the clients are proud of their accomplishments. Between the marketing director and myself, we came up with a set of images that will help to convey this pride and passion for their products.
Posted by Matt McKee Photography at 7:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: biotech, commercial photography, industrial photography, location photography, Real people portraits
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