The Journey Begins

In 2021, a phone call from Perry Ellis’s headquarters in Miami, Florida, marked a pivotal moment in my photography journey. While this unexpected invitation may have seemed like a stroke of luck, it was the culmination of years of relentless dedication and the transformative power of personal projects.

Unexpected Opportunities

But let’s rewind a bit. In 2019, after a successful campaign with Birds Of Condor, I found myself at the PGA trade show in Orlando. Little did I know, my Instagram caught the attention of a representative from Callaway Golf. This chance connection led to an unexpected collaboration, as they provided me with golf clubs to create captivating content. What began as a simple partnership soon revealed a hidden opportunity – Callaway Golf’s apparel line, licensed under Perry Ellis.

Evolution of Craft

As an independent photographer, I’ve spent over two decades honing my craft, constantly learning and evolving. This shoot was no exception, teaching me valuable lessons that continue to shape my approach today.

Navigating the Shoot

At the time of the Perry Ellis shoot, I wasn’t tethering into the computer, and much has changed in my workflow since then. However, the essence of my photography has always transcended the gear or technicalities; it’s about capturing the right energy and framing compositions that resonate.

Overcoming Challenges

I have a good relationship with Aperture, a photography rental company in Miami, for additional gear when needed. Reflecting on this now, I realize how far I’ve come since then, gradually acquiring the equipment I once rented for productions. Perhaps sponsorship for these essentials is on the horizon—a thought I’m throwing into the universe.

Collaborative Effort

On the day of the shoot, I arrived to find a well-organized production with a planned creative brief and a crew executing it meticulously. Navigating the shared models between sets posed a unique challenge. I had to ensure I captured the shots I needed, knowing I wouldn’t be involved in the post-production process.

Moments of Connection

Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of the shoot, there were moments of connection and collaboration that made it all worthwhile. I clicked with several individuals on set, including agency-represented models who brought professionalism and expertise to the shoot. With support from stylists, makeup artists, and assistants, the collaborative environment fostered creativity.

Reflections and Future Plans

Despite the challenges, I embraced the opportunity wholeheartedly, armed with a blend of experience and an unyielding passion for candid photography. Each moment was an opportunity to capture magic, to tell a story through images that would resonate with audiences.

Sharing the Journey

Now, as I reflect on this experience, I’m able to share these images as the project’s license extends for two years. Behind the scenes, I’m updating my portfolio, reviving my blog with this entry, and showcasing the sports apparel portfolio I’ve cultivated over the years, remaining independent for now.

Looking Ahead

Stay tuned for another blog post where I’ll share more images from this shoot, highlighting what I look for when shooting sports apparel or any lifestyle images meant to help my clients sell products. I’ll delve into the intricacies of composition, lighting, and storytelling that elevate these images from mere photographs to compelling marketing assets.

Acknowledgments

A special thank you goes to one of my new retouchers, Aneri, whose skill brings my vision to life in post-production. Tony for being my first assistant, and everybody mentioned on my Instagram post that made the day possible.

Conclusion

As I continue on this journey, I’m excited to share more insights into shooting lifestyle images for clients and the nuances of creating images that not only tell a story but also sell clothing. Thank you for joining me on this adventure.

Until next time,

Signing out,

Dwayne Tucker from DwayneTucker.com