Brenda Priddy takes photos, good ones, of cars, and they’re in great demand.
She is careful not to break any laws. Her targets are out in the open on public roads and highways, usually found in Death Valley. That is where many car manufacturers test drive their newest experimental and concept vehicles. She spends all day on the road, “looking for future products, looking for test cars, looking for any cars that may be out of the ordinary that may have some hint as to the future of the vehicle”.
Her web site explains: “Brenda Priddy has earned a reputation as one of the world’s top automotive “spy” photographers. Her undercover exclusives are a regular feature of LeftLaneNews.com, autos.sympatico.ca and other popular websites. Her client list also includes such publications as AutoWeek, Car & Driver, Road and Track, USA Today and the New York Times. Brenda’s business has been highlighted in Newsweek, Motor Trend, Sports Car International, and various domestic and international newspapers, and her pictures have appeared in various books – from automotive interests to textbooks, and even encyclopedias.”
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Priddy is a cordial person who gets along well with most of the engineers, even as they try to cover their cars or get away from her lens. Although one day her car got stuck in the sand. Some engineers from Porche drove by, they stopped and rolled down their window, and said “Oh, Brenda… too bad” and drove on.
Brenda’s website is www.brendapriddyandcompany.com/