Just got back from the Evo photo shoot and wow I never realised how much work went into taking a few photo's. Setting up the lighting for each shot takes absolutely ages and there were loads of little tricks he used to make the cars look fab.
Andy Morgan the photographer was a top bloke and took 100's of photo's of my 2 and the other guys MX-5.
Just have to wait 4 weeks now until the issue we're in is released !
I hope you all buy a copy s;) ;) s;)
you get any pics of them taking the pics? (i think that makes sense)
Hope you done us proud!
Like the idiot I am I forgot to take a camera with me s:oops: :oops: s:oops:
I sure hope I did us proud s:D :D s:D The car was the shiniest it's ever been and the way he lit it made it look amazing.
Only time will tell.
Excellent, cant wait to see them.
I did some reading on lighting for car shoots....geeze it makes my model work look like a peice of piss, although cars dont have model strops.
Andy
Whereabouts in Norwich did they take the photo shoot. outside inside ???
Pete
Inside in a little studio just off the A140. A place called Savoire Faire.
Apparently there's not many studio's around that you can drive a car into outside of London.
Had a very nice lunch in the pub on the corner there all paid for by Evo s:) :) s:)
Lets hope they post a few pics on here, pre magazine release s:D :D s:D
Even a copy of the article would be nice <hint hint>
Quote from: "cstevens"I did some reading on lighting for car shoots....geeze it makes my model work look like a peice of piss, although cars dont have model strops.
Think I'd rather be staring at the curves on a model than those on a car though s;) ;) s;) (Although most models these days don't have any do they.. two drainpipes stuck together.. aaaanyhoo)..
Read a nice article on taking shots of cars the other day - I'll dig it out in a min s:) :) s:)