The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience

After some of the crew experienced a long day of travel, we all arrived at the ranch around midnight to a full moon and clear sky. Our agenda for the next two and half days was to shoot as much video footage as possible concerning some of the more technical aspects of our riflescopes, real-life experiences from the range with some folks who have never used a TRACT scope and continue to the conversation about the story behind our new optics company and what lead us to put our dreams into motion. And, as seen below, we shot a wide range of photography using the TORIC and TEKOA binocular and the new TORIC, TEKOA, RESPONSE and 22 FIRE riflescopes that will be coming out later this spring.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

The snows that swept through the south and hampered travel for some of the team made for a hectic day.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

Each morning began with an early breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon, fruit and coffee.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

After a journey into the highcountry, the sunrise revealed a pretty spectacular landscape.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

Meanwhile, back around the hacienda, this peacock ruled the roost.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

With Sheap Peak in the background, the video crew set up for our second round of videos, coming out soon.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

We filmed a short series of TRACT first timers shooting at the range.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

Wild country abound as the nearest paved road was some 12 miles from the house. 

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

Our guides worked just as hard as we did, tirelessly catering to our every photographic need.

The TRACT Photo Shoot Experience | ACPNATION

And then the sun set on this photo expedition just as quickly as it rose. 

 Note: While it’s likely that some of these images were compiled by members of the group, the majority were taken by photographer Tyler Sharpe.

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