Randy Wells has the good fortune to photograph, film, and write about cars and transportation for the best manufacturers, advertising agencies, collectors, auction houses, and magazines full-time. His work has appeared more than 20,000 times worldwide, including magazines like National Geographic. All his work is personally handcrafted. See the link above for 65 galleries featuring thousands of stock images available for prints and licensing.
ORIGINS – SEARCHING FOR THE BEGINNING OF PORSCHE HOT ROD HISTORY
Congrats to Dan Macdonald for his feature in the latest issue of Panorama. It was a pleasure chasing his Porsche Speedster around the hills of Marin, California. The photo shoot went exceedingly well with lots of possibilities for publication coverage. What makes this Porsche special is its history of being the 1968 E Production Regional SCCA Champion during the “Speedster Wars” of the 1950s-1960s.
Before the early 911 hot rod club R Gruppe, a Porsche 356 crew was founded in the Oakland area called the East Bay Grease. Several members were followers of something called “The Speedster Wars”, a mostly west coast phenomenon that paid homage to driving stripped down, hopped up versions of the Porsche Speedster to and from airports and temporary tracks where they would compete for how well they were driven that day.
PRO BONO WORK
It’s important that I do at least one pro bono assignment a year. It’s always for a non-profit organization or a worthy cause that cannot pay my standard fee. Like volunteer work for a local food bank or trail club, it helps me feel as though I’m contributing to my community. Look for some photos I made for the PNW region PCA magazine Spiel featuring a TechEd session with my friends Rod Emory and Cameron Healy.
EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE
Every so often I get an inquiry from someone I know who has a friend who wants to be an automotive photographer. I like to help others when I can, so I usually start with something like this:
Success means something different for everyone. For me it means being paid well for doing what I truly believe I was meant to do.
As you know, I have been and continue to be very fortunate working non-stop in the automotive media business. That doesn’t mean I am any less compassionate to those starting out. Here’s why. Continue reading “”
RESPECT
Being respectful of others whose ideas are different than your own is a part of a mindful life. Actions are even more important, as is being mindful that some choices acted upon can be hurtful to others in a negative way. For myself, I alway remove my shoes after asking the owner’s permission when photographing car interiors. It’s just the right thing to do.
BRAINWASHED
Released in November 2002, George Harrison’s last album Brainwashed has some great songs on it, including “Stuck Inside a Cloud.” After 22 years it still fits.
STORYTELLER, NOT MYTH MAKER
With social media being what it is, there are all sorts of myth makers out there. Facebook and other platforms were never meant to be journalistic. Unfortunately, people begin to believe what they see, read and hear on a constant basis.
Building community enthusiasm for a worthy cause is one thing, but providing misinformation or engaging in flat out deception for personal gain whether it’s on social media or in print is another. You will never find that coming from me as an automotive journalist. When people ask me why that is, I always reply “I’m from Alaska.” It’s become a bit of an inside joke.
(Photo of Randy: Andrea Wells)
SHEEP
“Sheep” is a song by Pink Floyd that was originally performed live on tours in 1974.
10-20-24
THIS SITE HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS ONE OF THE BEST AUTOMOTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY BLOGS AND WEBSITES IN 2024
Feedspot ranked this page #7 out of the top 35 car blog sites for 2024. I’m very honored of course and honestly a bit shocked. I began this site in 2010 more for myself than anyone else, so it’s always a surprise to see how many folks visit it. It’s a great way to keep writing regularly as an automotive journalist. Thanks to all at Feedspot for this distinction.
10-14-24
R GRUPPE MAGAZINE ARTICLE
The early Porsche 911 hot rod clubs known as R Gruppe is featured in the high quality automotive magazine Vicarious this month. My words and photos cover the 2024 R Gruppe gathering in Santa Fe, New Mexico coinciding with the club’s 25 year anniversary. Being in the club all that time has provided me with a unique opportunity to comment on a brotherhood of 300 members who have a common love for the sports purpose 911. Being easily misunderstood, it’s an easy thing to get wrong. Thanks to the club for the great ride.
10-8-24
GOD ONLY KNOWS WHAT I’D BE WITHOUT YOU – ON OUR ANNIVERSARY
“God Only Knows” is a song witten by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, for the landmark 1966 Beach Boys album Pet Sounds.
Although it was chosen for the B-side of the single “Wouldn’t it be Nice” for religious concerns, it is considered one of the greatest songs of all time. Brother Carl Wilson was given the song to sing with music and arrangement by Brian, who said he wrote “God Only Knows” as an attempt to match the The Beatles’ album Rubber Soul.
Brian’s song is certainly my favorite single when I think of my wedding day every year.
Happy 30th anniversary to my partner, Andrea!
LUFT 1O
Luft 10 is happening today at the Universal Studios backlot in L.A. For those who are new to Luftgekühlt (German for “air-cooled), it’s a Porsche event that celebrates a meeting place where new ideas can thrive in a focused, yet casual atmosphere surrounded by a curated selection of historically significant and intriguing air-cooled Porsches. Their motto at Luft is, “We thrive on unique venues, engaging people, and a hefty dose of creative expression. These elements are always at the heart of what we do.”
Organizers Pat Long and Jeff Zwart (above) made sure that every Porsche at Luft was matched to an equally iconic backdrop. For budding car photographers, it was like shooting fish in a barrel.
Look for my story in a future issue of Porsche 356 Registry Magazine.
PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA
As I prepare to receive the October issue of Porsche Club of America’s national magazine Panorama, I’d like to give you a taste of what I experienced at their annual Parade event as an assigned photographer and writer.
“My first stop in Birmingham, Alabama was to find a restaurant serving a catfish sandwich. The perfectly cooked morsel was served on a freshly baked bun at a hip brewery just a mile away from PCA’s headquarters for Parade week week. Everyone at the eatery looked happy. I was smiling after my first bite of the moist serving too, and came back the next day.”
It’s no secret that Alabama is known for its culinary delights, like southern barbecue, crab claws, fried green tomatoes, seafood gumbo, shrimp and grits, okra, and pecan pie. However, no visit to the South would be complete without a stop at the travel station named Buc-ee’s. With a beaver mascot, 120 gas pumps and several versions of pork sandwiches, this 53,000 sq. ft convenience store was an experience to behold. Continue reading “”