
My mom has worked at the same place for the past 27 years or something like that. It's called North American Photo. They are a photo plant and print professional work. When there was still such a thing as film that people were using they were doing great but the digital switch over has hurt them a lot.
But, this is a picture of my mom's work. She's actually the second one from the right. I think that this was for some sort of ad in a magazine maybe. Or it might have just been a test shot or something. This was taken back when she first started working there. Something about photos of photography equipment always gets me. They are all on machines that analyze the color of the pictures. My mom's job title used to be Photo Analyzer but now she is like the master of all things digital (I don't know the official title).
What happens on these machines is they feed the negative through the machine and I think that it's projected and you can see how much cyan, magenta, and so forth need to be added. They make the note on the order so that when it goes to get printed the person knows what to dial to. So, needless to say my mom has an eye for color and contrast.

