On the Job.

While Hollywood has us imagining the globetrotting photographer with nothing but a camera around (usually) his neck and a wry disposition, I can promise you that's not the case. Photography projects require a ton of coordination, lots of work, solid communication and, according to researchers who specialize in these things, a minimum of 6 gallons of coffee, per person, per day. While most of us aren't as globetrottering as we'd like, we do usually get to shot in some pretty unusual spaces.

Here is a behind the scenes crew selfie from Wednesday's shoot for a moving company. Obviously we were in an undisclosed government storage facility where you-know-what is hidden. 

Matthew Rakola

Professional commercial, editorial and advertising photographer based in Washington, D.C., known for creating images of real people doing real things. Always looking to learn or experience something new.

http://rakola.com
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