At work I’ve been doing everything I could to be recognized
as a photographer (I’m a part-time wedding photographer) so when my supervisor
asked if I’d be interested in traveling to NAIAS to photograph the event, I was
ecstatic! Luckily, my partner in crime for the trip, Tim, was just as excited!
My Car! |
Wednesday morning, Tim and I started our trip to that state
up North. After driving through a blizzard (ok not really, but close) we
arrived at our destination: The Holiday Inn Express in Downtown Detroit.
All our equipment - not pictured: iPas |
When
we first walked into the Cobo Center, it was exactly like it had been described
to me, the Disney World of Cars! Cars everywhere, people everywhere, staff
everywhere, just plain fun! I swung my Nikon D3 and Nikon D40 on my shoulders
and we started with Audi
before working through the entire show. I won’t bore you with specific details,
because Tim has already done that starting here, (I’m
totally kidding about him being boring by the way), but I do have a few things
worth mentioning.
Photographing the models (cars that is) proved to be an
exhausting task, even though people wouldn’t think it to be. After all, you’re
just carrying around 10 lbs. worth of equipment; it can’t be that hard, can it?
Wrong. My first piece of advice would to be to take a normal book bag if you’re
carrying anything, not a drawstring
bag. By the time we finished exploring the entire show, my shoulders hurt so
badly from my drawstring bag! Never again.
After chatting it up with a fellow photog in the Kia section
(read about all the details here from Tim), I’ve
come to the conclusion that I’m not weird enough to be a professional,
full-time photographer, as I really don’t have weird facts of knowledge and
honestly, I can’t keep a conversation going with a complete stranger for longer than five minutes.
Me and Tim after an exhausting day! |
To
be honest, Tim and I really had a lot of the same experiences while we were at
the show; however things changed when we got back to the hotel. I had promised
I would have all my images uploaded for our co-workers to use by the time they
all hit the office Thursday morning, so as soon as I got to my hotel room the
editing process started. Uploading all 2,000 images took about two hours, so
once they were uploaded to my Mac, I began my process of elimination and narrowed
the field down to about 600 images to edit. I did some quick fixes to any
images that were in desperate need of them and then began the uploading. While
I was furiously uploading away, Tim was snoring in his hotel. I finally hit the
hay about midnight.
Just a glimpse into how nice the staff was! |
At 5:45 I decided to wake up, for no reason at all, to see
that my upload had failed, so here we are, two hours before I had promised to
have pictures up, and there’s nothing. I grabbed my computer and phone and
headed down to the lobby for breakfast and so I could try this for a second
time. Again, all while Tim was sleeping. The hotel staff was fantastic though.
They were very friendly and curious as to what I was working on and even
offered to refill my orange juice for me so I could continue working (major
kudos to you Holiday Inn Express staff!). Finally after a third failed attempt,
I admitted defeat and told the staff 1/3 of the pictures were uploaded and I
would do the rest upon my return and called it a day (at 10 am). At this point,
Tim was finally awake, but going for his morning workout.
Me with the Nissan GT-R NISMO |
Once we got the car back from the valet, it
was time to hit the road again, and time for Tim to finally do some work. As I jammed out to the Biebs and Nelly, Tim
chuckled to himself in my passenger seat as he listened to his recorded
thoughts about each display from the previous day. He worked on blogs the
entire ride home while I sang along to my favorite country hits and yelled at
all the drivers on the road, so I guess all my late night and early morning
work was being balanced out in the long run. At this point, he asked what my
favorite car or display was, and I answered in a way that might seem odd:
“Well, Nissan
and Toyota
both photographed really well, but I also really liked the colors Subaru
used for their vehicles.” To be honest, during the show, I was so overwhelmed
by everything that I hadn’t really
paid that much attention to anything because I had my eye glued to my
viewfinder in fear of missing something, and it wasn’t until I looked through
my images that I really was able to appreciate the vehicles we had seen.
I’d be lying if I said I was sad to have my first work trip
come to an end, but I’d also be lying if I said I wasn’t excited for the next.
NAIAS was definitely an experience, but it has landed us a trip to Chicago in
two weeks for the next show and I’m even more excited to have Press Creds for
that! So until next time, cheers and enjoy Biebs too!
For more pictures, check them out here!
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