Lately I've been greatly inspired by Motor Trend/Car & Driver's automotive photography, as well a couple members on another forum I visit, and decided to get some nice shots of my car. I think the only time I posted pictures of my car was when I purchased it, which was over a year ago, so I figured I'd "hone" my photoskills(lol) and give a stab at automotive photography. Since it's all about the light and your background; I had a hard time finding the perfect location. I had taken two previous sets (earlier that morning and the previous night), and I wasn't happy with either set. These five are my favorites from the group. I had to take different exposures of the same shot since I don't have any graduated neutral density filters and didn't want to under/over expose part of the photo. This was probably the most PP I've done so far, which isn't saying a lot, but I'm already learning something new everytime I use it. I know there are a couple things I could have done better, both before and after taking the shots, but I'm pretty happy with my results.
Both the car and the bike got a wipedown with Poorboy's Spray & Wipe 20 minutes prior to the shoot. My car was waxed with Poorboy's Polish w/ Carnuaba (Blue) about a week ago, and the bike has #21 on it from about a month ago. I know the lighting is terrible from a detailing point of view, but I wasn't going for that, not to mention my car is pretty swirled up
Hope you enjoy! Any questions, let me know, I'm still learning, but I'm more then happy to answer any questions.
Both the car and the bike got a wipedown with Poorboy's Spray & Wipe 20 minutes prior to the shoot. My car was waxed with Poorboy's Polish w/ Carnuaba (Blue) about a week ago, and the bike has #21 on it from about a month ago. I know the lighting is terrible from a detailing point of view, but I wasn't going for that, not to mention my car is pretty swirled up

Hope you enjoy! Any questions, let me know, I'm still learning, but I'm more then happy to answer any questions.




