Photography by Ian L. Sitren

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Hold It There

I said… Harmoni hold it right there!

Harmoni Everett Studio Photo Shoot.

Yellow Not Orange

I received this e-mail blast this morning from Method Seven. They make high end eyewear for pilots. The e-mail is thanking people for being at the Reno Air Races 2022 this past September. What really got my attention is the airplane is our T-6 from the Palm Springs Air Museum. An airplane I know very well and have photographed many times.

For starters, the photograph used by Method Seven is just not very good. It is blurry, flat and the colors are wrong. There is a magenta color cast to everything. But the big miss is the name on the cowling “Heave Ho”. The name is actually yellow not orange. You can see that in my photograph below.

You might think I am being overly critical. However I have learned over the years that if you want to present your company or product as meeting a standard of excellence, it has to carry over in something like this as well. Not using good photographs denigrates your brand. And I will say Method Seven is a quality product. I have eyewear from them myself.

The Palm Springs Air Museum T-6 Heave Ho take off

Rain Palm Springs

It was rain and thunderstorms last Saturday here in Palm Springs.

Arnold Governor

Arnold when I photographed him running for Governor of California in 2003.

Arnold Schwarzenegger campaigning to be first elected as Governor of California in the 2003 recall election.

You Have A Race!

Not as fast as airplanes but much fun too!

Vintage Auto Racing Association racing

Beverage

Sometimes I just photograph things…

C-130 Landing

A military C-130 aircraft landing in Palm Springs yesterday. I just happened to be out there.

Vicky Benzing

At the Apple Valley Airshow this past weekend. Vicky Benzing practicing her flight on Friday before the show.

Clouds

Clouds over Palm Springs yesterday afternoon.

Makes Me Laugh

This kind of makes me laugh. I get to do some fun stuff. Last week I marshaled in this A4 Skyhawk to the ramp at the Palm Springs Air Museum. Guess I decided to take a photo. Thanks Rob Saxon for the moment!