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Before I continue any further, R.I.P. Steve Jobs. A great innovator and visionary. He will be remembered as the tech legend.
Okay now onto the happier things. Through out the summer, I’ve done a few shoots here and there, and this is one of them I would love to share. A track prepped STI with nothing short of amazing. It’s not the most powerful out there, and certainly not the lowest, but the car stands out by itself because of how clean the car is with combination of unique parts. Not something we would normally see in Vancouver, B.C.
The setting of the shot was quite a coincidence. The weather was perfect, the time was plenty, and the subject was perfect. I know to most people, shooting a black car is hard, but for me, to make a white car stand out in photos are far more challenging than any other color.
Thanks Barry! It was real fun shooting the car! Canibeat feature right here!
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Had the chance to shoot Adon’s G35 again. The first shoot was done back in Aug of 2009. Adon showed up this time with some crazy stanced g35 so for me, I know I have to do something that would look better than last time. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t giving us any chances and we’ve postponed the shoot numerous times. I have to say I have quite a few photos I like from the shoot. Framing and composition were quite limited because the background in around the area were quite busy. Regardless the shots came out better than I wanted it to be so I’m a happy man :) These photos will also appear on Canibeat and DPE wheels. Once again, thanks Adon for the amazing car I get to shoot!
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Shooting in the rain isn’t exactly what everyone’s mind of what they would consider a perfect weather. And when we thought that it would be a cloudy day, it turned out to be wet and cold. Everything I planned out for the shoot was soon sweep aside. To make things worse, there’s a memory card err and it locked the camera up during the shoot. However the pictures still turned out what I wanted.
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If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you’ll find this car familiar. I shot this car just a year ago and the owner wants a reshoot. My approach of shooting this car is quite different than my previous shoots. I shot this on a rainy day with mostly natural lighting.
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So I have the opportunity to shoot Jeff’s car again. Since last year, the car has undergone some intense track duty, and yet maintains a clean and flush daily driver. With no doubt it’s all go and all show.
EDIT: here’s some info of the owner and the car on
canibeat.com