Shoot for CFO magazine in Tampa
When WRS Compass CFO Dick Kelecy suggested we use one of the company’s “big trucks” for my shoot for CFO magazine I filed it away as a possibility but figured I might really have to go above and beyond to scout a location for my shoot. Little did I know that “big truck” was an understatement and that gigantic Tonka truck was a better description. The great thing about CFO magazine is that they encourage photographers to be creative and have fun with what’s in the environment. Kelecy was more than happy to climb a 10-foot ladder to pose in the bed of the truck and that’s what CFO used for their opener.

Here’s two outtakes I like:


And this is how you light a subject when you don’t have a 20 foot Matthews stand handy:

This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 at 8:55 pm. It is filed under Corporate Photography, Featured Work, PostSlider-Showcase, Published Photography and tagged with Bob Croslin, CFO magazine, Dick Kelecy, photograph, Tampa, Tampa corporate photographer.
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Awesome images here man. I love the 3rd/blue one but the big tonka truck is waaayyyyyy kewl too.
Nice shots. My first question was, how did you get the CFO up in the truck, but saw your set-up shot and saw it was a ladder. Cool! I do like the all blue one as well. Just one question, it doesn’t look like you did, but is that just a dish or did you place a grid on the front? Just curious. Thanks for sharing!
I used a head with a grid boomed out over the subject with a ring light for fill. Thanks.
Love this series. Thanks for the BTS shot.