Good morning car buffs!!!
If you enjoy pictures of gorgeous old cars and custom Hot Rod builds that I have built or worked on and or photographed. Please take a look and download. This will be the first series displayed. I would appreciate your comments. I have had over 50 years in the automotive industry and also photography. I am now retired and enjoy doing commercial photography and Photographing cars. Thank You, Mike Please Enjoy!
1941 Willys
Nice pics of the 1941 Willys, like the crash bar in the second last picture.
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
SX2002 wrote:
Excellent, wonderful pics Mike but personally I'd ... (
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Hi Ron there will be some like that coming up Mike
Great work, as always. Interesting that so many of these fine vehicles are painted red... Plese stay well and keep on sharing.
Really nice work in all aspects.
Nice Mike. I particularly like the 3rd from the last, which is similar to the last one. The backgrounds are OK, but pretty darn nice in the 3rd from the last. I'd have to experiment with other bg's before settling on these, but overall, very nice.
Excellent set. Great color and a beautiful rebuild. Mahalo for sharing.
Mike1017 wrote:
Good morning car buffs!!!
If you enjoy pictures of gorgeous old cars and custom Hot Rod builds that I have built or worked on and or photographed. Please take a look and download. This will be the first series displayed. I would appreciate your comments. I have had over 50 years in the automotive industry and also photography. I am now retired and enjoy doing commercial photography and Photographing cars. Thank You, Mike Please Enjoy!
1941 Willys
Mike, your 50 years really shows in your professional looking car photos. Excellent work.
I personally like the rolled white background. It really pops the car. Did you get any tire marks on the white that had to be Photoshopped out?
Question: How does the driver get into the car without a door handle?
BrentHarder wrote:
Mike, your 50 years really shows in your professional looking car photos. Excellent work.
I personally like the rolled white background. It really pops the car. Did you get any tire marks on the white that had to be Photoshopped out?
Question: How does the driver get into the car without a door handle?
Hi Brent I always put go jacks under the wheels and push the car into position and remove the go jacks on the second round do the same thing and rotate 180 degrees It takes about 3 hours to shoot 1 car. as far as the doors micro switch under the running board area with your foot just press up and door will open .. Thanks You Mike
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