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Outdoor Vehicle Photography
I work at a car dealership and we take photos of each vehicle that we get in stock. We don't have space indoors to create a mini studio so we are forced to take pictures of our cars outside. Obviously, we are plagued with shadows, reflections, etc. I was thinking about setting something like this up:
Mutant Vehicle Polaroid Photo Booth | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
But I don't know what equipment I would need to make it happen -- can anyone help? Or does anyone have another suggestion?
Thanks so much.
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08-16-2011 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by
sweece
I work at a car dealership and we take photos of each vehicle that we get in stock. We don't have space indoors to create a mini studio so we are forced to take pictures of our cars outside. Obviously, we are plagued with shadows, reflections, etc. I was thinking about setting something like this up:
Mutant Vehicle Polaroid Photo Booth | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
But I don't know what equipment I would need to make it happen -- can anyone help? Or does anyone have another suggestion?
Thanks so much.

Originally Posted by
sweece
Hey thanks for the trollin, Forkie. Obviously I'm not going to make the same exact thing.
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Owen A Kelly created that for daytime/night time polaroid shots. You can google his name for web and contact info and I'm sure him or his team can tell you more about the set. Or maybe you can google the photo booth itself and find info.
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what kind of shots are your end goal? dealerships normally have a big blank wall you could hang a huge piece of fabric off and setup a tarp above...
a dealer selling Aston's is going to want different photos than a dealer selling Kia's
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What are you going to use instead of scaffold ? Lego and some tracing paper
should be good for a Dinky toy
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since you are outside i would try and work out where the the sun is at the time and position the car so that the desired side is in the sun. watch out for your shadows since the sun will be behind you. i have found from shooting antique fire engines that the late afternoon sun works best (looks awesome). also i would try different settings, depending on what kind of camera you have try using the night time portrait setting (the flash will go off which is okay) or you can use an all automatic setting.
to make the car look bigger than it is shoot from down low shooting up. a 3/4 shot is a very common shot with vehicles which covers most of the object if you are looking for an overall shot. if you possibibly can get a solid(ish) background like trees or something like that; the main focus is the car not the background.
those are just a few suggestions that i can think of. i am always experimenting with new techniques.
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Originally Posted by
TordFuglstad
daarksun? Is your last photo a toy-car from a barbie set?
Hmmm appears same car as the other pics and Barbie cars are usually pink or highly accented with pink. You mind if i ask why you suspect that?
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Originally Posted by
TordFuglstad
daarksun? Is your last photo a toy-car from a barbie set?
Hmmm appears same car as the other pics and Barbie cars are usually pink or highly accented with pink. You mind if i ask why you suspect that?
I know.. It was a joke.. The whole picture just looks very fake, and the fake tint on the windshield doesn't make it any more pretty. to me it looks like a toy car.
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Originally Posted by
daarksun
yeah, these are all kinds of bad. I think the OP was asking how to make his photos better, not worse.
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