Behind the Lens

June 18th, 2009 3:38 pm

Funny story:

Sometimes I take photographs of pretty street scenes that catch my attention with my blackberry, since it’s always (for better or worse) in-hand. Whether it’s a person waiting at a light, a dog walking its owner - or a boy biking down a pretty street, I like to capture moments.

So, it wasn’t so out of the ordinary that mixed in with the many streetscapes on my blackberry photo album was a one of a pretty street scene with a boy riding his bike down the middle. What was odd – is that when often complimented on the photo, I couldn’t for the life of me remember when or where I took it. But, since it was in my phone among the rest of my photos, I figured I must have some time and since it looked a bit European, I decided it must be from one of my favorite Paris-esque looking streets in NYC’s West Village.

When my photo album began to get cluttered, despite loving this photo, I eventually deleted it as if I didn’t even remember taking it, it had the least memory attachment to it.

Imagine my surprise when a few weeks ago I walked into a gallery where Brett Ratner was hosting a party celebrating Scott Caan’s first coffee table book of photography (which Brett published) and saw the photo from my phone!

Then it came flooding back. One year prior we were at Scott Caan’s gallery exhibit in Malibu and a friend asked me to take a photo of the photo so that she could send it to her parents to add to her birthday wish list. The shot was so perfectly framed that you couldn’t see the frame and for a year I’d been claiming Scott’s photo as my own – and won raves from everyone who saw it.

There was some closure when I spoke to Scott at the book party and was at least able to learn the photo was taken in Holland. Nope never been there, yet.

Scott’s book, Scott Caan’s Photograph’s Volume 1 is full of similar captured moments ranging from the street scene – to behind-the-scenes of movie premieres like Ocean’s 11 in Cannes and some of his other famous friends.

Actor, writer, director, photographer and legacy Scott Cann is a jack of all trades – and master of many.

If you’re in the Southern California-area tonight, Scott and Brett will be at VromanBookstore in Pasedena signing copies – and you may even be able to get a question in yourself. Otherwise, you can be like Sheryl Crow, Jeremy Piven, Ali Larter, Jamie Lynn Sigler and Shoshana Bush who purchased at the party, and buy it yourself online at: http://vromansbookstore.com/brett-ratner

 

I won’t be there as I’ll be celebrating the Laker NBA finals victory at Nokia LIVE downtown, but I’ll leave you with a quick chat I had with Scott at the book party

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