Theme Tuesdays: Stylin’ And Profilin’ – Feature Edition

In myopinion no photo better defines a car’s stance than a profile shot. I don’t think there’s a single one of us that hasn’t set our car on the ground, stepped back, and pondered the end result.

Depending on how that evaluation goes, either the car stays on the ground or it’s immediately thrust back up on jack stands for more work. As a photographer a profile shot is usually one of the first I take.

It helps reveal if I need to hind anything in successive shots to do the car justice, or, just fire away. Only just now have I realized that these shots would make a tremendous Theme Tuesday.

If you think this was good, I also do this at shows, where the occasion permits, and I have even more of those shots. Stay tuned.

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