Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographer. Show all posts

10.22.2010

if macho had a look, this might be it

This is the photography of Webb Bland, http://notbland.com/images/dodge/cult_challenger_srt8.htm and his photography is impressive, and so is this Challenger from Cult Motorsport
Via: http://farbror-sid.se/

7.27.2010

Cool photos from Mostuff Sthlm... the totally Mopar website




These are just a couple of the cool Mopar photos from the Flikr pool of Anders at http://www.flickr.com/photos/mostuffsthlm but if you love mopars, look at his website also, http://www.mostuffsthlm.com/ especially if you want scat pack stuff

6.09.2010

I found the portfolio of an incredible photographer, James Haefner, here are a couple to entice you with, go to his website for his portfolio

See all of his incredible work (about 40 superb photos in the Automotive Vintage section)
and more in the other sections if you also like automotive advertising, architectural, and etcetera
1930 Duesenburg detail

Bucciali doorhandle detail

Panhard Levassor



The factory 1967 test GTX that is famous for the great lengths that Chrylser Research and Development engineers went through to make the Silver Bullet (a name coined by Ro McGonegal and the Car Craft story specifically) nothing less than a factory-backed car purpose-built for STREET RACERING on Woodward Avenue; running 10.60s at 132 mph
or read Car Craft's write up (good one!) and full gallery http://www.carcraft.com/featuredvehicles/906_1967_plymouth_belvedere_gtx/index.html

The street car converted into a diner at the Henry Ford Museum

All of these photos courtesy and permission of James Haefner PhotographyPortfolio: http://www.haefnerphoto.com/
Copywrite of James Haefner
1960 Thunderbird
Troy, Michigan 48084
ph: 248 362 6850
800 670 7035
fax: 248 362 6858

4.25.2010

Matt Rascoe takes really cool photos, and sells the coolest side mirrors


The above is out of focus, I know, but it's a bitchin photo, and I'm trying to get a good one from Matt to replace it so you can see how cool his photos are


Chaeck out these bitchin cool mirrors from the 60's!
See Matt's website for more http://mattrascoe.com/

4.09.2010

only the greatest photographers have a portfolio of magazine covers

from http://www.art-dept.com/artists/mccurry/ and http://www.stevemccurry.com/main.php The portfolio of Steve McCurry is awesome and amazing. He is or was a photographer for National Geographic Magazine I requested permission twice by email to both websites, and haven't heard a thing from them...

3.07.2010

The photography of Neil Rashba, Bonneville 2009




Above: the Old Crow bellytanker: http://bellytank.blogspot.com/

Tha above 54 mainline might look familiar: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/07/in-el-mirage-return-lanes.html I've photographed it at El Mirage and Barona

This probably looks familar, it's Jeff Brock's 52 Buick http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/take-52-buick-and-lot-of-effort-make.html

I believe the above is the straight eight Packard kustom that got much deserved praise in the magazines
The above bakery truck is so cool, I photographed another here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/07/in-el-mirage-return-lanes.html

All of these photos courtesy and permission of Neil Rashba Photography
Portfolio: http://www.rashba.com/
1174 Neck Rd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
ph: 904 273 0388 cel: 904 612 8227 fax: 904 273 6203

3.05.2010

Photo from an expert photographer of the great depression era, Dorothea Lange


shot in 1938, titled "Funeral Cortege, end of an era in a small valley town, Califonia"

I've posted another of Dorothea's photos, and a couple from other great well known photographers like Walker Evans, and Ansel Adams when I can find ones that have cars in them. Here's another from Dorothea https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYC1x0GkG9YEiaRqELEJ6W-hebamd_TVkouW18FiUb-GO6EKEP_KoLCoEqIYsu1elQgahCyKarR6MfTZhmyBambjqiHFoL6wZJFPmeMrAtL5UBBWbjb1bDHFMMCft5UoAwgLWCrKalI0M/s1600-h/dorothea+lange+from+the+selvedge+yard.jpg

12.20.2009

Cool photos from Speed Hunters year end "best of" galleries

Above , John Brooks photography
That is the coolest looking blurred photo I can recall
Above the space between the bumper and the railing is mighty thin
and below the front tires aren't touching the ground, the car is still sideways (love momentum), the photography of Ross I'Anson

Above and below the photography of Rod Chong