• The Forums are now open to new registrations, adverts are also being de-tuned.

Automotive Photography

Also,

Automotive photography is prop one of the most expensive
area's of photography. The equipment needed along can fall
into the 100,000's so i'm doing my best but know that i am starting to be
limited by funds..

No excuse tho i must push on!!

Cheers


Brad
 
I commission photographers including this guy a while ago. Tragically he was involved in a massive head on crash in Australia while on holiday with the family. He came off worse (family ok) paralysis from the neck down. BUT he still shoots with adapted equipment! Quite an inspiration. Anyway, he's used quite simple techniques to shoot cars as still life objects. He doesn't shoot motion but as you can see from the Rolls shots - very nicely done.

http://www.richardfoster.com/

Love your studio shots, but as others have said, the location ones are nicely done, but don't have the impact of the Audi ones you've taken.

Good luck and I look forward to seeing more!
 
I commission photographers including this guy a while ago. Tragically he was involved in a massive head on crash in Australia while on holiday with the family. He came off worse (family ok) paralysis from the neck down. BUT he still shoots with adapted equipment! Quite an inspiration. Anyway, he's used quite simple techniques to shoot cars as still life objects. He doesn't shoot motion but as you can see from the Rolls shots - very nicely done. http://
Just looked at those Rolls Royce photo's and they leave me cold. They seem to be more about a photographer's interpretation of what is art as opposed to selling a Rolls Royce? I might not be explaining myself very well but what I'm trying to say is if I want to see pictures of a Rolls Royce, then that is what I want to see, not a black blob!

I'm speaking as someone that buys products solely from what I see in brochures (I cannot get out to a showroom)

Regards
John
 
I commission photographers including this guy a while ago. Tragically he was involved in a massive head on crash in Australia while on holiday with the family. He came off worse (family ok) paralysis from the neck down. BUT he still shoots with adapted equipment! Quite an inspiration. Anyway, he's used quite simple techniques to shoot cars as still life objects. He doesn't shoot motion but as you can see from the Rolls shots - very nicely done.

http://www.richardfoster.com/

Love your studio shots, but as others have said, the location ones are nicely done, but don't have the impact of the Audi ones you've taken.

Good luck and I look forward to seeing more!

you're right

amazing..

great inspiration
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom