Behind the Scenes on a Chevy Silverado Shoot Spanning 31 Days
My name is Dana Neibert, and I'm a commercial photographer based in Coronado, California. Here’s a behind the scenes look at one of our commercial photo shoots.
My name is Dana Neibert, and I'm a commercial photographer based in Coronado, California. Here’s a behind the scenes look at one of our commercial photo shoots.
Photography can be a wonderful source of growth, healing and hope. Programs like this one at the VA in Palo Alto have helped PTSD-afflicted veterans cope with their condition, while the EYE AM program was trying to have children tell their stories on an international level.
EYE AM never raised the funding it needed, but another program devoted to helping children through photography has been going strong for a couple of years now, making a difference for children in need all over the United States. This program is called Pictures of Hope.
During the World Series last month, Chevrolet aired a new commercial that might have felt familiar to many of you. Featuring old photographs overlaid on their modern day locations, the concept is identical to the images found on the website Dear Photograph, which we featured back in June.
What you see here is a non-manipulated photograph by Wolcott Wilhelm showing a Chevy muscle car with a see-through hood that shows the engine underneath. It was created by splitting the exposure time between having the hood up and having it down.