Shooting An R8 for Audi... But using a $40 Toy Car Instead.

Audi commissioned photographer Felix Hernandez Rodriguez to photograph their R8, so being a creative genius he shot the car for them by using a $40 scale model.

Shooting An R8 for Audi... But using a $40 Toy Car Instead.

Audi commissioned photographer Felix Hernandez Rodriguez to photograph their R8, so being a creative genius he shot the car for them by using a $40 scale model.

Everything was done using props, modelling and actual camera effects. No doubt Photoshop was employed but it looks very minimal indeed.

Shooting An R8 for Audi... But using a $40 Toy Car Instead.

You can find more pictures from behind the scenes here.

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Comments

Anonymous

THAT IS AMAZING

11/04/2016 - 01:08 |
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Anonymous

When you have an R8

But your bank account is to small.

11/04/2016 - 01:30 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Audi commissioned it. He could have had an R8 I would assume.

11/04/2016 - 01:37 |
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Ten Tenths Podcast

If Audi really wants pics of the real cars, I know a guy. Just drop us an email at tententhspodcast@gmail.com

11/04/2016 - 01:41 |
5 | 0

If Audi wants pics of the real cars, they should have enough of them thenselves!

11/04/2016 - 13:13 |
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quit CT

Thank God they let us know

11/04/2016 - 01:51 |
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SWO 95

That is an Audi R8 GT, they were priced at $239,000, the first R8 GT was released in 2012 and production finished 2013 and given how recent this story seems to be i have a hunch that this has no actual connection to Audi and photo trickery is just this guy’s hobby or job because of how good the photos look

11/04/2016 - 04:59 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by SWO 95

Audi commissioned him, then shared it on their media channels.

11/04/2016 - 05:01 |
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Anonymous

and it’s not even premium miniature, but Maisto…although, details on this one are really well done

11/04/2016 - 10:37 |
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Guss De Blöd

you can actually see it’s a model by the gaps, I mean look at the size of the gap between the front bumper and the bonnet. he made it look like dodge built it.

11/04/2016 - 14:18 |
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Matt Kimberley

“Minimal” Photoshop? The OP clearly has “minimal” experience of Photoshop. I see A LOT of Photoshop.

11/04/2016 - 14:50 |
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Anonymous

Being an ultra-nerd, in addition to a car-nerd, I do a lot of finescale modelling, dioramas, all that. So seeing practical effect model making, and cars, together in one awesome package like this: made my day you guys, many thanks

11/04/2016 - 15:02 |
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