Service Report: In The Groove

Service Report: In The Groove

Today’s Post by Joe Farace As I mentioned in some previous posts, Mary’s company car is a 2018 Ford Escape that she has serviced at Groove Ford. She has been exceedingly happy with the quality of service that the dealership provides and that is noteworthy with how...
Service Heroes: New Feature Coming to the Blog

Service Heroes: New Feature Coming to the Blog

Today’s Post by Joe Farace, photo by Jamie Zartman Back in the 1970’s I was the editor of the local Porsche Club’s monthly newsletter. This was before desktop publishing software, laser printers and all of the gear that makes creating a newsletter easier these days....
Pre-visualizing Infrared Car Photographs

Pre-visualizing Infrared Car Photographs

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “If I have any ‘message’ worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no short cuts in photography.” – Edward Weston If a photograph is really about light, how is infrared photography about capturing images using invisible light?...
Before & After: Open or Closed Hoods?

Before & After: Open or Closed Hoods?

Today’s Post by Joe Farace One of my many tips for car show photography is that you should try, and I know that it’s not always possible, not make photographs of cars with their hoods raised. At car shows and especially Cars & Coffee events, many owners like...
First Impressions: Mary Drives the VW ID.4

First Impressions: Mary Drives the VW ID.4

Today’s Post by Mary and Joe Farace As a lifelong Volkswagen enthusiast. Mary was invited to test drive the new VW ID.4 electric crossover this past Saturday at Park Meadows Mall. She took me along for a ride and here’s how it went… The test drive itself was mapped...
Adding Digital Zoom-Zoom to a Mazda RX7

Adding Digital Zoom-Zoom to a Mazda RX7

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I love drag racing and once upon a time was known to take my old GTI 337 down the strip just for the fun of it. Living on Colorado we don’t have much of a winter racing scene, except for the ice racers, of course, but that doesn’t mean...