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The Newbie Approach to Light Painting Cars

The Newbie Approach to Light Painting Cars

Today’s Post by John Larsen Recently I have admired automotive photos that utilize the technique of light painting and thought I would give it a try on my Mazda Rx7 before I park it for the winter. There are two common forms of light painting: One uses moving LED...

The Ups and Downs of RAW Capture

The Ups and Downs of RAW Capture

Today's Post by Joe Farace, photos by Mary Farace I used to shoot almost everything as JPEG but over time the constant Internet (and my friend too, to be honest) drumbeat of "shooting RAW" convinced me that I might be wrong. But I also hedge my bets by shooting...

When Good Cars Go Bad

When Good Cars Go Bad

Today's Post by Joe Farace While out driving last Monday night, I came up behind one of my favorite English sports cars, an MGB GT. This classy two-seat coupe was, to my mind, one of the best modern MG’s made and I’ve always wanted to own one. But not this one. It was...

Shooting Corvettes with the Nifty Fifty

Shooting Corvettes with the Nifty Fifty

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Lately it seems that every weekend kicks off with Mary scanning her smartphone for a list of car shows that we can attend, especially me, to overcome COVID-related depression that has me down in the dumps lately. When I purchased the M.Zuiko...

Crowds and Cars in the Sunshine State

Crowds and Cars in the Sunshine State

Today’s Post by Jamie Zartman Getting great photographs at a crowded car show is always a challenge. The thumbnail image for today's post gives you some idea of why and today's post and photographs made by a great photographer and talented motorsports driver—Jamie...

Photographing Cars & Coffee with the Lumix G9

Photographing Cars & Coffee with the Lumix G9

Today’s Post by Joe Farace If you’ve been following my new camera search/purchase exploits on my main photography how-to blog starting with my post What’s New: A New Camera for Me? and followed up with The Death of Micro Four-thirds? Not so fast… you know that I...