Nice shots. Was this a private collection?
Yes, it. is a private collection.
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Nice shots. Was this a private collection?
I learned to waterski before I learned to snow ski. Two things you would think are the same, but are 100-percent opposite. I had to ignore everything I knew about waterskiing to get the hang of snow skiing. Once I hit that "aha" moment on snow, I was okay. I just had to get used to leaning forward instead of backward.
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Anytime. If I woulda, coulda, shoulda.Don't be jealous yet. I haven't seen the cars. I'm sure they won't be a perfect as the Nash Healy in the sample shot I posted. That was a Dennis Collins restoration, so it was perfect.
Anyway, I just though a few people would enjoy seeing a studio shot bigger than a plate of food -- and get a glimpse of what I do to pay for my food.
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Well, day five of the mega-car-photoshoot. Not too bad, but I'm worn out.
Here are a few un-retouched images (no Photoshop, yet).
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Nice, thanks for sharing
My parents had 2 1957 Buicks, at the same time; a Special and a Roadmaster.
1957 Roadmaster Convertibles are beautiful, and were fetching as much as $250K for a while. The price has dropped, but they still sell for decent six-figure prices.
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This isn't random, but I'm going to Corpus Christi tomorrow for a 100-car photoshoot. It is a studio shoot, with a 10X30 foot softbox and 18,000 watts of lights. The lighting gear is owned by the customer, and some of it is not what I would have bought, but I've worked with worse.
That must be really amazing to see in person, Cheryl.
They sorta look like Zitroens - but the last thing I know are cars.
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