The Best Car Photography Angles
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- One of the most important car photography skills is knowing which angle to shoot from. This video shows you the top five angles I've used since the late '80s, shooting for car magazines, manufacturers, and clients.
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This is the video I've been looking for for years! Your detailed explanation of every detail in every angle was incredibly helpful!
Glad you liked it, Jonathan!
Another great video Peter. You inspire me to try harder with my car photography. I have no excuses now I have a close clone of your car to practise on !
Thank you! 🙏
Top notch tips & some really cool shots Pete! I especially love when you combine your love for landscapes with car photography!❤ Have a great rest of the week mate!
Thanks, old boy, and same to you.
,,,just starting our car photography journey and we have subscribed! Your background in this photo genre is extensive with a wealth of knowledge that is truly impressive. We feel so fortunate to have 'discovered' your channel and words can't express how grateful we are that you have chosen to share from that vast wealth of shooting experiences.
@@eoslove2022 Thank you - that’s very kind.
Not that i’m an aspiring photographer but nonetheless you have inspired me
in many ways. Our lives have certain parallels and i’ve found myself with deep regrets at some of the decisions i have made but what you have is an admirable quality, not regretting or reflecting but getting up off the floor and making something from what you do have. Hats off Peter
@@jonfrench7133 You always manage to make my day, Jon. 🙏
Another wonderfully thoughtful and well-informed video filled with tips. Much appreciated. Liking forward to taking the 135 f/1.8 out this week
Many thanks, Matthew. As I’m sure you know, that lens is perfect for so many things - especially cars. 👍
Great video, very useful. Planning a shoot of a mate's Cobra with a D850 and 70-200mm lens. Thanks Peter.
Ooh, lovely! Thanks for watching, Andrew.
Hey Peter. Great video. Very good tips and tricks. Cpl is an excellent idea. Love the boxster side shot with the road in the foreground. Very cool! Also the row of trees with the car in the middle.
Thank you - I appreciate that!
Enjoyable masterclass Peter video full of useful information and ways to approach shooting for the best results loved it mate 👍
Thanks a lot, Stuart. 👍
Спасибо за такой подробный гайд, я только начинаю погружаться в этот удивительный мир и хорошо что есть такие профессионалы которые не боятся делится своим бесценным опытом с окружающими!
Спасибо за просмотр, Максим.
Very fine tips Peter. Thank you.
In the late '90s I was working for a company in Hollywood, USA, that prepped vehicles for film and print, mostly ads. One of my first days at work they brought me the next year's non-convertable Mercedes-Benz and a reciprocating saw as they wanted a shot similar to yours at 13:35 of this video. LOL!
Holy shit! That would have been cool. Or painful! I hope you well, mate.
Nice work! I learned a lot of new information! You’ve probably forgotten more about car photography than I’ll ever know 😂 well done. This one’s going the distance, my friend.
Thanks, old boy. I've been doing a lot of thinking about this little channel over the last few months, and I realise I need to lean into this topic a lot more. After all, not many people on RUclips will have photographed the iconic 80s cars when they were first launched - like the F40, R32, E34 M5, NSX, LS400, MX5, 964, SL500, RX7 Turbo, Supra, Diablo, and more. I love cars, and I love landscapes, so driving and photographing cars in the landscape will likely be my thing from here on. Except when there's no car to shoot, them I'll be very happy shooting the landscape on it's own. I'm really pleased to see you making decent headway, now. I honestly believe your channel can become one of the premiere US-based landscape photography channels over the next few years, and compete with the guys from the UK. You've definitely improved your storytelling, presenting and editing skills significantly over the last year.👍
I think auto photography is your niche. Agreed, I think you should go for that! As for my channel, I’m not sure what the future holds. I have no desires to quit, but I am scaling back my uploads for now. I should say, I’m just not overly concerned with it at the moment. Good to hear from you, buddy! I hope to see you on the trail one day.
@@ScottymanPhoto Thanks, mate. As an aside, I found my channel started doing a lot better (as did my sanity), when I started uploading less frequently - once every 2-3 weeks instead of weekly.
Although this vid is car related, the tips are transferable for sure . Great !
Thanks, Chris.
Great Advice Peter
Thanks, Morrie.
Fantastic video. So many valuable tips. CPLs are game changers, right?
Josh!!! I've missed you on, mate! It must be more than a year since I last saw you on RUclips. I appreciate you dropping by on this little channel of mine. How have you been? What have you been doing?
@@peterfritzphoto you’re too kind Peter. I’ve been well. Just focusing on my family, health, and career. Typical day, wake up early, get dressed, kiss my wife, go to work, come home, ride my bike for an hour or so then do it again the next day. Date nights with Katie a few nights a week. Thanks for asking. 😀. I hope you’re doing well.
@@BayouJosh Good to hear, Josh. Relatable, too. My life is very much the same right now, with family and work dominating 95% of my time. Making videos is very much an indulgence, lately.
Thanks Peter, will give these a try. I for one am glad you made it down safely! 😊
Any tips on shooting cars at a car show, when they are parked close together?
Fun times, for sure! Car shows are really hard for three reasons: car placement, lighting, and obstructions (people). If you can figure out a way to get access with the press (before the general public), that can help with the last issue, but the rest is tough. If you can appeal to the organisers, you might also be able to see the cars as they’re delivered and set up in the venue, which usually happens a day or two before the opening. If you publish your images anywhere in the media, that certainly will help with credibility.
Fabulous insights, many thanks...
Thanks, mate.
Hi, I'm a 981 lover and owner in China. I'm wondering what's the power steering system's maintenance that can be done on this vehicle? Mine is electric
@@user-tc9bo7zq1b I’m afraid I don’t know. Mine is serviced by the dealer.
Hi Peter, I’ve been subscribing to your videos for a little while for the car aspect (I have a 2013 981 Boxster and it was bought at a similar time to yours, I’ve also followed your midlife philosophical videos as I also completely changed my life to follow my dreams… coincidence I’m the same age, and made a change to follow my dreams, farming in my case in the macedon ranges). Anyway, my experience with a camera is an I phone. I feel I’d like to try something a bit more adventurous, I.e a real camera What would you recommend as a beginner camera for $500 to $750 etc if there is such a thing. Advice appreciated.
Beautiful part of the world. And bravo for making that decision. If you can stretch to $800, I’d buy the Canon R100: www.amazon.com.au/Canon-R100-Single-Mirrorless-Camera/dp/B0C8HCLQVC/ref=asc_df_B0C8HCLQVC/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=650074231385&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=996836158111156890&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071452&hvtargid=pla-2224268475964&psc=1&mcid=e71aae92c7fc3167894bfdf68afcf63e. You might find it a little cheaper on EBay.
Thanks Peter, much appreciated. Found one on eBay.
@@user-to3bx1rw6t Good on you, Rob.