This is a brief excerpt from PhotoFocus
Photo by Scott Bourne – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons
Short and sweet. If you know nothing about car photography beyond what I share here, your car photographs will be satisfying.
1. Always try to shoot at sunrise or sunset.2. Always have a good clean background and pray for clouds.3. Use a wide angle lens4. Always shoot from a low angle5. Always turn the car’s lights on.
That’s it. You do those five things (all of which are there to be seen in this photo I made of my new Jeep Trailhawk) and you’ll get a great result.
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