Post Tagged with: "automotive"

  • How To – Painting With Light

    How To – Painting With Light

    Tutorials, Videos December 1, 2012 2:00 pm

    Would you believe it if I said this photo was taken in a pitch black location at 1am in the morning? How did we illuminate the car so much? Where did all the light come from? What is that peculiar red trail running through the image? To achieve this result, […]

     
  • How To – Photographing Motorsport Drifting

    How To – Photographing Motorsport Drifting

    Tutorials September 21, 2012 3:29 am

    I love a bit of drift action. Nowadays this technique, popularised in Japan in the 1970s, has become an exciting spectator sport. Call me a fan! As a lover of all things Japanese car related, I often find myself at various motorsport events throughout the country where drifting is featured. […]

     
  • How To – Car Panning Photography at a Motorsport Circuit

    How To – Car Panning Photography at a Motorsport Circuit

    Tutorials August 29, 2012 3:34 pm

    Panning is an important technique for photographers to learn and use, but one which does take a certain degree of skill and practice to master. So let’s break it down. What is panning? Panning is the technique used to capture a moving object against a static background. The aim is […]

     
  • On Location – Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012

    On Location – Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012

    On Location July 4, 2012 4:31 pm

    The legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed – the biggest motoring event in the world? The most talked about? The most important? Whatever status this event brings with it, if you’re a car enthusiast, please tell me you’ve been before! I must admit that my first appearance at the event was […]

     
  • How To – Static Automotive Photography

    How To – Static Automotive Photography

    Tutorials, Videos February 27, 2012 5:57 pm

    One of my biggest pet peeves? When someone spots a beautiful supercar and then gets their mate to take a photo with them standing next to it. Why are you doing this? Are we meant to believe it’s your car? Is it a memento to remind you that you were […]