LAND ROVER DEFENDER
Project Land Rover Defender by Andrew Trahan involved a substantial series of images sent by Andrew for editing. We selected the most interesting and impactful images, including a few landscape shots that weren’t originally intended to be part of the project. These landscapes added depth to the overall narrative. The vehicle’s color harmonized beautifully with the Utah desert’s red rocks, allowing us to create a cohesive story with natural hues. We introduced virtual rigs to inject action into the project, capturing the Defender in the desert. Creating virtual rigs is a specialty of ours, drawing on extensive experience with real rigs to ensure a natural and authentic look. Despite some clients’ skepticism, we consistently produce convincing virtual rigs, even from images not initially intended for this purpose. In summary, this project featured simple yet striking imagery, showcasing the Defender in a stunning natural setting. With a good vehicle, location, weather, and angles, we supported and enhanced the photographer’s work, resulting in a polished and compelling visual narrative.