All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘advertising car photographer’

Escape Your Virtual Life?

Escape Your Virtual Life?

Released in the press this weekend ‘Escape Your Virtual Life’. The latest ad campaign for the new Mitsubishi ASX, encourages viewers to get off their screens and experience more of the real world! We started shooting on location in Portugal back in September, capturing the road & seascape seen on the screens. My Instagram & […]

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Mads Mikkelsen…Le Fantôme & The Edge

Mads Mikkelsen…Le Fantôme & The Edge

A few weeks ago, we were on location with Mads Mikkelsen in the role of Le Fantôme,  the new short film for the Ford Edge, shot in Croatia. When I say ‘short film’, it is an 8 minute long story – quite unique in car advertising terms – featuring the StarWars/ Marvel/ James Bond Scandi-Baddie […]

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‘Is this the Greatest Revival Image of All Time?…’

‘Is this the Greatest Revival Image of All Time?…’

Well that was the question posed by Henry Hope-Frost in his article on Goodwood Revival 2016 a few weeks back. Modesty of course, prevents me from commenting further 😉 but whether or not it is, the line up of cars was certainly pretty impressive. A dozen mid 1960’s F1 cars including Brabham, BRM, Cooper, Ferrari, Lotus […]

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Speed, Selfies & Shoes off the Sofa!

Speed, Selfies & Shoes off the Sofa!

Goodwood Festival of Speed just keeps getting better & better – I first attended as a spectator back in the late 90’s & more recently shooting for Goodwood. The images here are a selection from the 2016 #FoS a couple of weeks ago. The thing that makes FoS so unique as an automotive event is the […]

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To Lightpaint, or not to Lightpaint…

To Lightpaint, or not to Lightpaint…

That is the question! Lightpainting has been around in car photography in one shape or form for many years. Back in the day, we lit with a 6ft Kino Flo – great effect, but another large piece of kit for the production team to load in & out of grip vans, airport check-ins etc… Now we […]

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Lightweight E-Type – one of ‘The Missing Six’

Lightweight E-Type – one of ‘The Missing Six’

Well luckily I ‘found’ one on location a few weeks back and here are the fruits of the find, revealed in London’s Mayfair last night! The ‘Special FT’ Lightweight E-types were originally built with new-style aluminium bodies in the sixties. 18 chassis were planned, but only 12 were built. Six chassis numbers assigned to Lightweights were […]

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Is it a Mirage?

Is it a Mirage?

‘It’s Easy to See the Attraction’ is the latest press campaign for the new Mirage from Mitsubishi. We shot this a few weeks back in a city centre location, as evening fell & the lights came on to give that fun ‘buzzing round the city’ feel to the car. The brief was to find a smart looking […]

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Behind Garage Doors – The Art of Motor Racing

Behind Garage Doors – The Art of Motor Racing

Just out of the edit is our latest film ‘The Art of Motor Racing’ – taking the viewer ‘behind the garage doors’ at Martin Stretton Motor Racing. Martin Stretton is a long time friend and three times winner of the Monaco Historic GP. We also got together on screen last year to film ‘The Gadget Show’ for […]

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‘Welcome to Shogun Territory’ 2016 press campaign

‘Welcome to Shogun Territory’ 2016 press campaign

At the beginning of the year, we shot the latest ‘Welcome to Shogun Territory’ press campaign for Mitsubishi in a less than obvious location for a 4×4 shoot. The Isle of Skye was the location found for last year’s campaign with it’s incredible rocky landscapes forming the dramatic backdrop to the imagery. This year, agency and client […]

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74th Goodwood Members Meeting #74MM

74th Goodwood Members Meeting #74MM

Just back from another fantastic weekend shooting at Goodwood at the 74th Members Meeting #74MM. We had a very varied few days – from shooting aerial drone video before the crowds descended, to evening shoots with very special cars from Mercedes-Benz Museum Stuttgart (a pair of W196 F1 and W25) and JPS Lotus (under wraps at the moment, so […]

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