Here's the background of the shoot by George McHarris in the Jan 2012 issue of Healey Motor News (Austin-Healey Assoc. of Southern California)
https://www.austin-healey.org/sites/default/files/newsletter/HMN Vol 37 No 01.pdf
"A while ago while I was at “Cars & coffee” in Irvine I met
up with Tim Cadiente looking for a Healey to use in a
photo shoot. Tim is the owner of the Barton Perreira
fashion sunglass line. It was about 8:00 AM and the
event was breaking up, rain was threatening and Mike
Scroggie heard from Kathy that it was raining pretty
heavily in Laguna Niguel. The shoot was taking place in
Long Beach at 10:00 AM. I needed to stop at my office
and get home first so I told Tim I would call from home
to confirm. My normal route home is via Santiago
Canyon Road and as soon as I hit the canyon the rain
began to fall…a real heavy rain. My windscreen was down,
and as the heavy rain began to plaster my face (it really
hurt) I thought of how John Nikas must have felt on his
recent cross country journey through real rain torrents.
When I reached my driveway the heavy rain turned to
good sized hail stones as I pulled into my garage. I then
called Tim to let him know that I would not be coming…
he replied that the sun was shining in Long Beach and
the storm was moving quickly. I waited about 30 minutes
until I saw the sun, then on to Long Beach to a storage
area for shipping containers.
When I got to the site the crew was setting up four
shipping containers and outfitting them so as to appear
that someone was living in the units. The crew gathered
around my Healey and I was introduced to Giovanni Ribisi
who was being featured, promoting sunglasses of his
design. Giovanni has appeared in many film and TV
programs including The Run Diaries, Gone in 60 Seconds,
Saving Private Ryan, Avatar, Friends and Married with
Children. The “upstairs units” were the living quarters and
below was the garage housing several Triumph bikes with
my car featured along side. The shoot took about 4-5
hours and the result was a short video, some postcards and
a booklet used to promote the Sunglass line.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear from Tim again two
weeks ago asking if I could locate a Healey with a hard top
for use in a shoot at a nearby airport. I immediately
thought of Mike Newsome’s 100-6 which fit the bill
perfectly. I headed out early with Mike’s car to the small
Flabob airport in Riverside, reporting at 6:30 AM as
directed. Only problem was that no one was there,
however people at the airport had heard that a hot air
balloon was coming soon? I waited around for a while,
calling Tim and he assured me that the shoot was on…
problem was that he was at the Chino Airport. I was able
to shoot nice pix with the Wright Brothers “Flyer” as
background before heading to Chino. As I arrived they
were inflating the Hot Air Balloon and John Nikas was
able to join me. This shoot took most of the day with
segments being shot with two local actresses in various
locations around the airport. Video and hard copy are now
in production."