All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Jaguar’

Chasing Classics – Honda NSX

Chasing Classics – Honda NSX

I always like to work with new innovations in photography – drone footage is no exception. After a year of testing and refining techniques and getting fully licensed to fly for commercial work (PFAW from the CAA), I headed to my favourite location on the planet to shoot a classic 1996 Honda NSX. So take […]

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Dronelife…do I really need a licence?

Dronelife…do I really need a licence?

You might have seen a few behind the scenes snaps over the summer on my Instagram of us having fun in the air with the drone. Flying for fun is one thing, but commercial drone flying (valuable consideration) needs to be licensed. So, what the hell does valuable consideration mean? Well after doing a bit of internet trolling, […]

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Automotive Rig Masterclass

Automotive Rig Masterclass

It was great to be asked by Phase One and The Flash Centre to give an automotive rig masterclass while of course demonstrating the superb new Phase One XF and A-Series camera systems earlier this week at the home of the newest venue on the Hill Climb circuit, Chateau Impney. We had a great day for […]

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James Bond SPECTRE CX-75 shoot – when in Rome…

James Bond SPECTRE CX-75 shoot – when in Rome…

Straight after returning from the Sahara Press Ad Road Trip, it was great to be asked to shoot at The Pantheon with Spark 44 & Jaguar for the eagerly anticipated new Bond film ‘SPECTRE ‘ released on 26th October. (Tickets to see it on release day are sorted already courtesy of my teenage kids!) It was […]

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Donington Historic and an NSX

Donington Historic and an NSX

Most of this weekend was spent at Donington Historic Festival – a relatively new date on the historic racing calendar. I was asked to take part in the ‘Supercars Through the Decades’ demonstration representing the ’90’s with my 1996 Honda NSX. Other cars taking part were BMW i8, Jenson Button’s ex McLaren, GT40, Ferrari, Porsche […]

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Featured Interview in Photography Masterclass Magazine

Featured Interview in Photography Masterclass Magazine

Here is my featured interview in Photography Masterclass Magazine. You can also subscribe to the magazine, click here and get your first 3 months trial for free. To download the app follow this link. WE SPEAK TO PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISING AND COMMERCIAL CAR PHOTOGRAPHER, NIGEL HARNIMAN, WHOSE IMAGES HAVE BEEN FEATURED IN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS FOR SOME […]

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Photoshoots, Supercars, Videos and People Photography

Photoshoots, Supercars, Videos and People Photography

Blogtastic! MG reveal the New Mini Model MG use our studio shots to reveal the new mini model. With our MG buddies (@oneblackbear) just around the corner, we’ve been popping by a bit to see how they’ve been playing with the images we took. Read more… Nissan Qashqai 360 Connected to the City Checkout Canary […]

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Secret Shoots in Secure Locations – Revealed!

Secret Shoots in Secure Locations – Revealed!

Please note: ‘We’ means the royal we, such as I, Harniman and my trusty gang! Sometimes we’re lucky enough to receive covert communications from car manufacturers that reveals classified information as we’re asked to shoot at a clandestine location. These requests usually derive from some of the best car manufacturers who would like to see […]

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Giving Cars Some Stick Since the Nineties

Giving Cars Some Stick Since the Nineties

Since the nineties I’ve had one piece of kit that has helped me capture exactly what I need for clients such as Bentley, Peugeot and Subaru. To the passer by this kit looks like an extendable thick stick, something fire-fighters might use to rescue a cat from a tree, but to me, it’s a trusty […]

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The Grand Prix Lotus 18/21, Andrew Tart and the art of the engineer

The Grand Prix Lotus 18/21, Andrew Tart and the art of the engineer

It’s nearing Christmas so I thought I’d start this week’s blog on a festive note: a visit to Santa’s grotto, or something equivalent. But while Santa’s workshop in Lapland has umpteen elves in pointy hats fussing over intricately crafted toy racing cars and wooden train sets, the one I visited has a team of engineering […]

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