Thursday, December 18, 2008

Rennsport 1: Photoshoot.











Ferrari, top down, cruising Fort Lauderdale. Oh, and the sickest Lamborghini anyone will ever lay eyes on. Need I say more? Didn't think so...




Inspiration: Automobili Lamborghini



When it comes to the best in the automobile industry, Lamborghini is the first manufacturer that comes to mind. Style, power, emotion, Lamborghini has it all. I've recently been turned into a Lambo/Audi lover and wouldn't want it any other way. First off, the fit and finish of these cars compared to Ferrari and cars alike is top notch. Secondly, the looks. Lamborghini's style blows everything else out of the water. When you stand next to one, there is so much presence to it. It always has that look of going 100 mph while standing still. From the Gallardo's aggresive bulldog-like front to the Murcielago's long and low body lines, nothing compares to seeing one of these raging bulls up close let alone going for a ride in one. The power is incredible. The sound is intoxicating. Everything about it screams perfection. It's the only car that you could order in bright flourescent pink and still look good going down the road.
Words can't describe how awesome these cars truely are. Call me crazy. Call me weird. I'm uber passionate, even border line obsessed, about cars and will be until the day I die. But Lamborghini will always out-do the rest for me. It's the only car that really excites me anymore. Having ridden in a Gallardo and lp640, seen a Reventon in person, and watched many pass me by, there will never be another auto manufacturer that can do it like these guys. I've seen several Bugatti Veyrons, sat in an Enzo and F50, driven R8's and Porsche Turbo's. None of which excited me half as much as even a plain jane Gallardo. Many cars are more powerful and many will argue better looking but Lamborghini has something else. These cars are like fine pieces of art work. You could stand next to one for an hour just taking it all in. Watching the color seem to change in front of you depeding on the light. All of the subtle body curves. All of the sharp vents protruding from the bumpers. All of the little details from the stitching on the interior to the LED taillights. Only something true car enthusiasts can fully under
stand and appreciate. Lamborghini's will always have that "god-like" stature in my book.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Magazine Covers





So I've had this idea for awhile but finally found some time to play around with it. I wanted to edit a couple pictures I took of some friends' cars to look like magazine covers. Dunno where the idea came from but thought it might be cool. After about an hour of playing around and looking at a couple car magazines this is what I came up with...

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Sprint Blue: photosession






Finally met up with Tommy today for the third installment of his car. This was long awaited for the both of us but was so worth the wait. Being that we're both artists we had tons of ideas floating around for this latest shoot. We knew we wanted a movie-esque type of shoot with a very dramatic look. Today was the perfect day to achieve this because of the dark and cloudy skies. So now choosing location. We stumbled across an old building up in Winterthur that looked as if it could be an old insane asylum. It was the perfect backdrop that gives the photos a very gloomy look. After some quick edits, here's what I came up with...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

:Inspiration:

http://www.onurcancoban.com/ Awesome graphic designs and photography. Love the stlye of pictures, very dramatic...

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Non-automotive photos

I've been trying my best to get my compostion down on things other than cars. I've can get all the right angles and know exactly how to shoot a car with out even thinking about it. But when it comes to nature, still life, people, etc. I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm practicing before my trip to Miami next month because all I'm going to do that whole 3 days is walk around and shoot pictures of everything and anything and I wanna make it worth it because Miami trips don't come around often and this'll be the last one for awhile probably. I took this picture of an old tractor at Winterthur today. We found it by accident and then later found out we weren't even supposed to be there because the whole place was closed on Mondays. I think the picture came out pretty decent.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Warp speed!

Went out with Alex tonight after a photo journey all day and came up with this idea on the way down I95. We went back home and got my car and I rigged my tripod practically on my lap to get these shots at a high shutterspeed. I got a lot of pictures but I liked this one the most. All the lines are from Alex switching lanes on the highway and this was at like a 15 second shutter. I like this picture because highway driving is like therapy for me. You get on the open road and blast some music and let it all out and don't come home until everything feels good again. This was a good first attempt and surely won't be my last. I want to experiment some more in areas with a lot of different colored lights and what not but for now this will do just fine.

***Here are a couple from the first attempt in Alex's car while trying to hold the camera steady***

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Panic!

....just a little piece I did today titled "panic dreams". Came up with the idea late last night, well actually early this morning, but didn't have the ambition to get out of bed and work on it. It's 12" by 36", acrylic on gallery canvas. It started out as an old piece that I wasn't too happy with so I figured the splattered paint and spray paint would play into the theme perfectly. I started by painting the rectangle and then stenciled the word panic. I then just squeezed paint right out of the bottle to get the thin lines. While it was drying I found a scrap of black suede so I glued it in
the rectangle. It's not quite done yet. I still want to continue the black lines over top of the suede.

I chose panic because it's
an emotion that I know all to well and I'm sure many people do. Dreams came to mind because everyone occasionally hasthose crazy ones that end with you waking up, sweating, and breathing heavily. I really like this piece because I feel like it shows panic with the contrast between the black and white and the splattered paint in the background along with the lines of black acrylic representing a chaotic mess. I'll update this with a new pic after I finish it.

Livin' the Life

Any 19 year old car enthusiast would kill to be me in my shoes on any given week. There are so many days and nights to remember that I tend to forget just how lucky I am. Sitting in a $2 million Bugatti Veyron, riding shotgun in a Ferrari 550 Barchetta for 3 hours, that first ride in a $4--,---Lamborghini Lp640, or just off roading in my beloved Heidi (My first car, 99 Audi A4). Having worked for Porsche and Audi I have quite the list of cars that I've driven/riden in and having some connections always helps to see some of the most expensive and exotic cars in the world up close and personal. I learned to drive stick on a 420hp Evo 8 that was built for the track with a stage 3 clutch, could barely see over the steering wheel and under full boost the car down right scared the crap out of me. I remember the first time I saw a Porsche Carrera GT in person. It was leaving a car show and I ran through the parking lot just to get a few quick clips of it revving. The sound it made gives you goosebumps just thinking about it. This passed summer I watched a Lamborghini Reventon get loaded up for delivery and just seeing that car in person was incredible. There's 20 in the world and just seeing it and hearing it and having it right in front of your very own eyes is a feeling like no other. You can't forget the great back road drives with friends either. Whether it's getting lost in a Honda Element or taking turns twice the speed limit in a brand new Porsche that's practically not even out yet, it's that undescribeable feeling you get. We sometimes lose perspective on life and happiness. When you're in these moments it's so easy to forget how happy you are. Everytime we go out on a drive I like to take in everything we pass. There's so much out there. So much to see. So many different people. I can't even count how many times you pass people on these little tiny country roads and they stare at you like you're in a space ship and you can see the envy in their eyes wanting to be you right then and there, but you don't think anything of it because that's everyday life. So the next time you're doing whatever it is you love to do, take a step back and let it all soak in. These pictures that I took and posted are just a few that I've had the pleasure of meeting face to face.

"relaxation"

So I was looking around on Deviantart and found an artist that did some pretty cool abstract paintings. I loved this one that he did and he titled it "relaxation". A couple weeks have gone by and everytime I'm painting something this piece comes to mind so I figured I'd give it a shot. It's 3 12" by 30" gallery canvases painted with acrylic paint with the word RELAX stenciled in and painted with a stone texture paint and the thin lines are just acrylic squeezed out of a bottle. I think it came out so sweet and exactly how I thought it would. The artist that I got this idea from didn't have the word relax in it but I thought it was a good idea and I think it really completes this piece. After a couple tough weeks of barely painting anything worth keeping or selling, completing this and actually liking it felt like
a huge accomplishment. I've been struggling to get the desire to paint or photograph anything lately. My mind seems full of so much garbage that I can't take anything else in and I just get so frustrated when I try to get anything done. Being unemployed and selling artwork as a means of making credit card and car payments is extremely hard when you can't do anything right. It's so overwhelmingly frustrating to get an order for a painting and all you can think about are the things that mean nothing. Even little things seem like the biggest obstacles when your emotionally drained. Things go well for what feels like 2 minutes before something happens that breaks you back down again. People tell you to not worry, and just smile and everything will be okay. It's easier to say that when you're the one that feels great, with nothing on your mind at all times of the day. It's easy to get lost in emotions and understanding why you feel the way you do. I wanted to make this painting ever since I saw it titled "relaxation" so that everytime I looked at it, it would remind me that everything's going to be fine at the end of the day and I need to just relax. At the end of the day everything will be fine, some of our biggest problems are the littlest things in the world and always remember that it could be worse so just relax!