Randy Wells has the good fortune to photograph, write about, and film 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.
FOR FREE
Here’s to all those who feel the need to work for free in the hopes of making it as an artist. Even though it devalues their work, it could be just a beginning. Only time will tell.
ALL WILL BE REVEALED
Albert Einstein famously said, “The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know.” Hang in there folks!
People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed
These lyrics are from 2000. Always ahead of his time, Bob Dylan remains the only artist who can write like this.
Yeah, I’m listening to a lot of his stuff lately.
MOBILE FIDELITY CUTS THEIR VINYL FROM DIGITAL FILES!
Well, for the past several years anyway, and maybe longer than that. Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs has just admitted to working from Direct Stream Digital (DSD) copies to cut their LP reissues labeled Original Master Recording on the cover. Wow!
As audiophiles, we knew the MFSL SACDs were made using DSD files. Those are DDD after all.
Not for the LPs… we didn’t know about them not being AAA, until now. Not cool, especially considering their premium pricing. Continue reading “”
BECOME COMFORTABLE WITH BEING UNCOMFORTABLE
We are entering a new era, and, as an artist, you will most likely feel uncomfortable.
Life will require more from you. You cannot escape the world into a numbing existence and still make a difference.
Creatives are necessary for this next step. Do what you can to become a part of it.
YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE YOUR PHOTO MIGHT SHOW UP
The Chicane is an on-line blog that features what they consider the best automotive images. Surprisingly, one of my photos was featured on their blogscroll in May, and I just came across it. I guess they found it on Tumblr where photo credits are rare. Uncredited here, when you drag and drop it, buried in the jpeg metadata is my 2013 copyright notice. No worries…
NOW WE’RE TALKING
Yamaha Design Lab TurnT Turns Your Smartphone Into a Record Player!
Well, thank goodness that’s available…
THE 4TH OF JULY
It seems the 4th of July means something different every year.
For me, what I feel is sadness. At the same time, I’m grateful that I experienced the best of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. It was a wonderful time to be young in America.
I made this image of Mt. Rushmore from a low-flying helicopter in the ’80s. I probably wouldn’t be allowed to do it today. Not sure I’d want to.
The image below is one I made last month.
Think deeper. Be safe.
LUFTGEKUHLT RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA
The 8th edition of Luftgekühlt is coming to Los Angeles on Sunday October 9th, 2022. Air-cooled Porsche lovers are rejoicing that the event is returning to the west coast after a few years off.
Congrats to all the Porsche drivers and teams for your great success!
BACK FROM PORSCHE PARADE
Once again, the Porsche Club of America sent me to cover their annual Parade. This year the big event was held in the Poconos of Pennsylvania. Over 1000 Porsches attended, among them this rare 1992 Euro Carrera 911 RS in Raspberry.
Thanks to the whole Panorama Magazine team for all the good times and photo ops. Look for my features to be published in the coming months.
Here’s an image I made in the late ’80s. It was extensively published in print and has been copied since by other photographers many times. With the advent of social media, this phenomenon is in hyperdrive. Shooting for the approval of others (i.e. chasing likes or followers) is just plain dumb. It’s almost as bad as photographing for unsustainably low pay. How bad are things? Just check this out:
It’s good to be back home, but it’s also exciting to have had such a productive journey last month. I photographed 15 cars, 11 of them in 4 days, and made some new friends in the Porsche 356 and 911 communities along the way. Here’s a photo I made with my Leica Q on a windy day along Rte 66, one of my favorite roads.
IT’S A GREAT TIME TO BE A B.S. ARTIST
Today, everyone seems to be looking for an easy answer. Nobody wants to do the work. So they rely on the loudest person in the room. Problem is, that person is usually so self absorbed that they no longer know when they are lying. What they do know is that it’s easier to plead ignorance or ask for forgiveness when found out.
Back in 1989, there were a trio of women who realized what was what, and they were very talented.
The Roches are three sisters whose voices blend together amazingly well. They are Maggie (baritone), Terre (soprano), and Suzzy Roche (alto). Their albums are full of sly tunes and received some airplay in the ’80s. Here’s a song of theirs I’ve always liked.
If you are in England, be sure and check out Megaphonics 22 on Sunday, 29 May, when Boxengasse’s annual air-cooled Porsche event returns for it’s 4th installment.
Here are some quotes from its founder, Frank Cassidy, a man after my own heart – Classic Porsche, Leica and 60’s music. Continue reading “”