The US Open Chalet
Decor Photo Shoot.
A few months ago the Director of Sports and Entertainment from Barton G, contacted me. If you have even been to any of the golfing tournaments, you have seen the decor that this company puts together and it’s nothing short of amazing.
This was the second time that the director had reached out to me, concerning photographs of decor in the tournament chalets. I had taken photos for them at the PGA in Atlanta last year and this second conversation confirmed for me that they really like the photographs that they had received.
The director ask if I would be interested in flying to San Francisco, California to shoot the decor for the US Open. Are kidding me.... of course I was interested.
On June 9th I flew out of Atlanta and after a short layover, I landed in San Francisco. I met him at the Olympic Golf Club and we got to work. He took me around and showed me the layout of the course and where all the chalets were located. I have to admit that I was a little stunned at the amount of tents that were on site. There were over 40 different chalets that would have to be photographed the following day and I needed to be sure that I know where they were all located as they were spread out all over the course.
I went to the hotel that evening and got some rest and prepared myself for what would truly be a difficult shoot the next day.
On Sunday I met with one of the sales reps from Barton G who took me to all the different tents to point out certain things that she wanted to be sure I photographed. We spent about 2 hour together and I took notes at every tent. I started shooting around 11 am and the real task began.
I went tent-by-tent, dragging a 6 foot ladder, my D300s with a 12-24 mm lens, my flash and a monopod. Need I tell you that when the day was over my back was KILLING me? But non-the less I photographed every single tent they had on site.
The point of these photos was not to try to be artistic, yet to capture the tent in such a way as to be able to compare them with the artistic rendering that was presented to the client who purchased the tent decor. They want to be able to show their customers the end product as it compares to the rendering.
With that in mind, I began taking photos dead center from the door, and then from corners, singling out "high boy's" and custom made furniture. The bars in these chalets were beautiful and photos were taken of those as well. There were large, backlit pictures on the walls, and some of the most amazing woodworking that I have ever seen. I got it all!
There were some tents that stood out from others and I took photos in such a manner as to present the director with panoramic images of those tents. They loved them.
I finished up with the shoot around 7:30 pm and went back to the hotel to relax in the Jacuzzi and eat dinner. I was beat.
Below are some images from the shoot. Enjoy a look inside chalets from the 2012 US Open. It was a great shoot and experience.
Alex Aleman
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US Open. All photos copyright by Alex Aleman Photography
Very nicely done. The blog looks really good Alex. Can't wait to see more of these over the years to come.
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