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15 Tips For Better Car Photos

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A concise look at how to make great car photographs under all kinds—especially less than ideal—lighting and working conditions.

  • 31 pages of detailed, dense information

  • Practical advice for beginners, intermediate, and advanced shooters

  • Details on photo exposure data, conditions, and other EXIF data

  • Joe has taught thousands of people, so he knows how to communicate important concepts

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Do you like classic cars but would really like to make better photographs of them at outdoor shows and Concours d’Elegance? What about the challenge of photographing hot rods and customs at indoor car shows?

It’s all there in Joe Farace’s eBook “15 Tips for Better Car Photos.” Are you a photographer who likes to make pictures of cars but have been disappointed with the results so far? Then you should pick up a copy of “15 Tips for Better Car Photos” too. It’s a concise look at how to make great car photographs under all kinds—especially less than ideal—lighting and working conditions.

Well first of all, don’t let the title “15 Tips for Better Car Photos” fool you because the book contains more than a few bonus tips as well. You’ll learn when to shoot in black and white or when to shoot color. There’s information on why it’s important—including examples—to shoot details of a car, especially when it’s crowded at some car shows. Joe will show how he made the composite photograph that he calls “Dreaming of Fiats” when working under challenging and crowded—lots of spectators—at an Italian car show. Or how he created an impressionistic image of Michael Schumacher winning the US Grand Prix in the rain at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But there’s plenty there for lovers of American cars, muscle cars, and hot rods too.

There’s lots of information on photographing motorsports from sports car racing to drag racing including safety tips when working around fast and dangerous racecars. You’ll go behind the scenes as Joe photographs a small car collection for a client and look at not just the challenge of photographing a group of cars but the logistics involved in making the shot happen. It’s all here—and more—in the modestly title eBook “15 Tips for Better Car Photos.”

About the Author

Joe Farace is a veteran author and photographer...Read More About Joe
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About Trey Ratcliff

Trey RatcliffTrey Ratcliff is a photographer, artist, writer and adventurer. Each day, Trey posts a new photo to his website StuckInCustoms.com, which receives over half a million monthly page views. Trey has over 7.5 million social media followers via Google+, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter.

Trey is best known as a pioneer in HDR photography. Chris Anderson from TED called Trey a "pioneer of HDR photography." HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, a technique whereby multiple levels of light are captured for a particular scene and then combined into a single photograph. The resulting images are richly detailed and more closely resemble what you recall of the scene in your mind.

Trey's photo, Fourth on Lake Austin, was the first HDR photograph to hang in the Smithsonian. He has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOXand the BBC, and his photos have accumulated about 1 billion views. His best-selling book, "A World in HDR" sold out on Amazon in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Using a unique teaching style based on curiosity and discovery, Trey has taught hundreds of thousands of people the secrets to his photography techniques.

Trey grew up blind in one eye, which changed the way he has come to experience and visually map the world. This, combined with his degree in computer science and math, has shaped his unique, algorithm-like, approach to capturing a scene that evokes more palpable memories.

Trey is also a successful entrepreneur. His endeavors include popular iOS and Android apps such as 100CamerasIn1, Stuck On Earth and Photo Voyages. In addition he launched Flatbooks.com, which is a rapidly growing eBook publisher.

For additional details about visit: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/trey-ratcliff

About Flatbooks

StuckInCustoms.comFlatbooks is part of the Stuck in Customs family. StuckInCustoms.com is the #1 travel photography blog. It features Trey Ratcliff's travel photography, photography tutorials, photography workshops, free photography tips, free HDR tutorial, digital camera reviews and photo editing software reviews.

His photos and stories capture the beauty of exotic travel destinations and the humor of bizarre situations he often finds himself in. There is always something new, unexpected and beautiful to see.

Quick links to areas that may interest you!

- Trey's Photography Portfolio
- Free HDR Tutorial
- Free Photography Tips
- Stuff You Need
- What's in Trey's Photo Bag?
- Trey's Camera Reviews
- Trey's Software Reviews
- Photography Workshops

 

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Details

About this eBook

Do you like classic cars but would really like to make better photographs of them at outdoor shows and Concours d’Elegance? What about the challenge of photographing hot rods and customs at indoor car shows?

It’s all there in Joe Farace’s eBook “15 Tips for Better Car Photos.” Are you a photographer who likes to make pictures of cars but have been disappointed with the results so far? Then you should pick up a copy of “15 Tips for Better Car Photos” too. It’s a concise look at how to make great car photographs under all kinds—especially less than ideal—lighting and working conditions.

Well first of all, don’t let the title “15 Tips for Better Car Photos” fool you because the book contains more than a few bonus tips as well. You’ll learn when to shoot in black and white or when to shoot color. There’s information on why it’s important—including examples—to shoot details of a car, especially when it’s crowded at some car shows. Joe will show how he made the composite photograph that he calls “Dreaming of Fiats” when working under challenging and crowded—lots of spectators—at an Italian car show. Or how he created an impressionistic image of Michael Schumacher winning the US Grand Prix in the rain at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. But there’s plenty there for lovers of American cars, muscle cars, and hot rods too.

There’s lots of information on photographing motorsports from sports car racing to drag racing including safety tips when working around fast and dangerous racecars. You’ll go behind the scenes as Joe photographs a small car collection for a client and look at not just the challenge of photographing a group of cars but the logistics involved in making the shot happen. It’s all here—and more—in the modestly title eBook “15 Tips for Better Car Photos.”

About the Author

Joe Farace is a veteran author and photographer...Read More About Joe

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About Trey Ratcliff

Trey RatcliffTrey Ratcliff is a photographer, artist, writer and adventurer. Each day, Trey posts a new photo to his website StuckInCustoms.com, which receives over half a million monthly page views. Trey has over 7.5 million social media followers via Google+, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter.

Trey is best known as a pioneer in HDR photography. Chris Anderson from TED called Trey a "pioneer of HDR photography." HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, a technique whereby multiple levels of light are captured for a particular scene and then combined into a single photograph. The resulting images are richly detailed and more closely resemble what you recall of the scene in your mind.

Trey's photo, Fourth on Lake Austin, was the first HDR photograph to hang in the Smithsonian. He has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOXand the BBC, and his photos have accumulated about 1 billion views. His best-selling book, "A World in HDR" sold out on Amazon in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Using a unique teaching style based on curiosity and discovery, Trey has taught hundreds of thousands of people the secrets to his photography techniques.

Trey grew up blind in one eye, which changed the way he has come to experience and visually map the world. This, combined with his degree in computer science and math, has shaped his unique, algorithm-like, approach to capturing a scene that evokes more palpable memories.

Trey is also a successful entrepreneur. His endeavors include popular iOS and Android apps such as 100CamerasIn1, Stuck On Earth and Photo Voyages. In addition he launched Flatbooks.com, which is a rapidly growing eBook publisher.

For additional details about visit: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/trey-ratcliff

About Flatbooks

StuckInCustoms.comFlatbooks is part of the Stuck in Customs family. StuckInCustoms.com is the #1 travel photography blog. It features Trey Ratcliff's travel photography, photography tutorials, photography workshops, free photography tips, free HDR tutorial, digital camera reviews and photo editing software reviews.

His photos and stories capture the beauty of exotic travel destinations and the humor of bizarre situations he often finds himself in. There is always something new, unexpected and beautiful to see.

Quick links to areas that may interest you!

- Trey's Photography Portfolio
- Free HDR Tutorial
- Free Photography Tips
- Stuff You Need
- What's in Trey's Photo Bag?
- Trey's Camera Reviews
- Trey's Software Reviews
- Photography Workshops