A few select shots from a photoshoot I did of a friend's Audi S5 recently. Shot with the kit lens on my Nikon D5200 with an Impact strobe and 24x36 softbox.
Nice car! The night-time location created a really nice mood for this luxury car. Critiques: I think the light post in the foreground in the first one and the red lines where it looks like another car drove through the second photo are distracting. I like detail shots, and the third one is pretty good. (I note the car is really clean. Most of the times I get a chance to shoot at an event many of the owners don't take enough time to clean off the bugs, dirt, etc.) The wheel looks tipped way too backwards in the last one though.
While from the front or back is ok, probably a shot straight-on level vertically would be better.
I appreciate your critiques Keith. The original plan was to composite more bushes in the foreground just in front of the light pole, but school got busy and I ended up scrapping that idea in favor of not having the owner wait too long. And yes, the owner cleaned the car meticulously before we started, which I was very appreciative of
Nice car! The night-time location created a really nice mood for this luxury car. Critiques: I think the light post in the foreground in the first one and the red lines where it looks like another car drove through the second photo are distracting. I like detail shots, and the third one is pretty good. (I note the car is really clean. Most of the times I get a chance to shoot at an event many of the owners don't take enough time to clean off the bugs, dirt, etc.) The wheel looks tipped way too backwards in the last one though.
While from the front or back is ok, probably a shot straight-on level vertically would be better.
I appreciate your critiques Keith. The original plan was to composite more bushes in the foreground just in front of the light pole, but school got busy and I ended up scrapping that idea in favor of not having the owner wait too long. And yes, the owner cleaned the car meticulously before we started, which I was very appreciative of