How I Improved My Car Photography

I don’t consider myself much of a car photographer, but I like to take a nice picture of a car from time to time.

I don’t consider myself much of a car photographer, but I like to take a nice picture of a car from time to time. I’m that weird guy who’ll stop in the middle of the street and start experimenting some gymnastics positions and everybody around would ask themselves “what the hell is he doing?!”.

Right, so let’s see how my photos looked like THEN and NOW.

Then

How I Improved My Car Photography

Now

How I Improved My Car Photography

Between THEN and NOW there were some hard way self learned lessons, which were good, self learned lessons are the best, you kinda never forget them and you can share them with others too.

LOW ANGLES ALWAYS LOOK BETTER

If there’s a thing I learned the hard way this would be it, getting to do gymnastics in front of a ton of other people may seem a little bit awkward, but when you just stop caring and focus on the shot everything gets a lot better. Don’t forget you’re actually the one doing stuff they’re just lame walking around you 😉

Please don’t make me explain this one, I don’t have an answer, but for some odd reason this is a super valuable tip.

Smartphone photography is good, but DSLR photography is GOODER 😂

I’m always trying to do everything as cheap as possible and don’t get me wrong smartphone cameras are amazing these days, I’ve got an accessory set of lenses for my iPhone 6 that completely blows it out of the water.

After getting to play with my brother’s DSLR (a Samsung NX30) last summer when I did that whole #MuseumWalk thing I really saw the difference, even if you don’t have a DSLR, a camera completely dedicated to taking pictures is amazing. My latest Gumball 3000 Album was completely shot with my new Sony Alpha A5000 which is great, it basically is a compact camera with a DSLR sensor inside it.

Here's a picture I shot with my phone quite recently.
Here's a picture I shot with my phone quite recently.

Try to integrate the car in the scenery

It adds depth to the picture, there are an awful lot of pictures that don’t stand out from the crowd, you have to! 😄 And try not to shoot the car where it always sits, the boring parking lot, but if you do try to make it interesting like I did here.

How I Improved My Car Photography

Don’t fear to get up and personal with the car

Show the car’s curves, vents, bolts, badge or whatever you feel like it’s worth showing 😄

How I Improved My Car Photography
How I Improved My Car Photography

Don’t overdo post-editing

Seriously, nobody likes a photo where you’ve got a filter over a filter. over a filter. I try to keep it as classy as possible, but it depends, you can always do that black and white thing where you let just a colour shine through, it’s a taste thing, it refines in time.

That would be about it, told you I’m not much of a car photographer… what did you expect? 😂

How I Improved My Car Photography

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Comments

Daily Driver Reviews

I love this article and I am planning on making a review about it :-)

05/18/2016 - 07:52 |
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Dave 12

Very good tip thank you! I’ve been doing a bit more myself recently and learning about my camera. Well…my wife’s camera that I borrow when she’s not around and then delete the photos so she doesn’t know how sad I really am!

05/18/2016 - 08:14 |
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Anonymous

How about this from an angle :)

05/18/2016 - 08:16 |
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Dave 12

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I think it’s a great photo and angle but maybe it fills too much space. I’m no photographer myself but i think the rule is generally to give around a third of the space in a photo to the subject (rule of thirds).

05/18/2016 - 08:38 |
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The Stig 4

cartography

05/18/2016 - 08:23 |
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Lassë Lund

What does DSLR mean?

05/18/2016 - 08:33 |
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It stands for digital single lens reflex camera :)

05/18/2016 - 08:43 |
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Psimoes

its awesome , but a litle bit more of exposure wouldnt hurt

05/18/2016 - 08:45 |
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speedster

I’m also getting into automotive photography. Have taken some pics at track days and some shoots. I like the tips u have used. Also I would suggest picking up an ND filter or cpl filter as it helps cuts off reflections.

05/18/2016 - 08:52 |
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DL🏁

To be honest, the red 458 photo in the ‘before’ section looks sick :)

05/18/2016 - 08:56 |
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TipsyTimothy

Nice tips! I would definitely use these tips, unfortunately I am still very bad at it :p

05/18/2016 - 09:14 |
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Anonymous

Good post fellow romanian !

05/18/2016 - 09:54 |
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