BAUSauto's Photoshoot of probably one of the sickest G37s we've laid eyes on...
#16
NextLevel Performance
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I would have to agree w/ this comment. One huge reason is...
Look at this photo? Whats up with above the passanger side headlight?? Just a liiiiittle too much editing done to the photos.
His car is dope 4sho...always has been w/ every setup he's had.
Look at this photo? Whats up with above the passanger side headlight?? Just a liiiiittle too much editing done to the photos.
His car is dope 4sho...always has been w/ every setup he's had.
Last edited by 1cleanG; 03-01-2012 at 01:47 PM.
#20
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It's a different type of photo shoot, light paint. Iono shiet about photography but they basically do it in pitch black, run around the car with a light and then turn it off. and Then all you hear is click click click in pitch dark from the camera. So it's a totally different type of photography and editing, something new for me and seeing how they did it was very interesting and definitely not easy either. They do the same type of photos for magazines etc. But either way, I'm in for more pics too!!! hahaha
#22
Yes but we figure 2c's G is going to be all over the place who wants to see the same type of shots over and over =)
That's why we try to include something unique like Aero, Lightpainting, or rolling into our photoshoots. Of course we appreciate clean unedited photos just like everyone else.
But yes just like 2c explained the shot was done at night in our warehouse completely in the dark. Dark as in you do not dare to walk with out running into a rack or a stray bodykit or headlight. The camera shutter is then opened and light us used to illuminate on the concentrated area until the shutter is closed. Multiple shots from the same spot are taken then complied/edited together to make this unique magazine/poster quality shot =) Combining 2C's amazing G37 with our light painter Julian Morales resulted in one of our top photoshoots of all time.
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You can also some other shoots and teasers to upcoming shoots here at BAUSauto - Automotive Customizing, Automotive Parts & Accessories - South El Monte, CA | Facebook finally check out our photographer Julian Morales for more of his shots.
BTW I've added the whole shoot to the first page! Check it out also check us out at BAUSauto - Automotive Customizing, Automotive Parts & Accessories - South El Monte, CA | Facebook
- Eric
626-592-3103
That's why we try to include something unique like Aero, Lightpainting, or rolling into our photoshoots. Of course we appreciate clean unedited photos just like everyone else.
But yes just like 2c explained the shot was done at night in our warehouse completely in the dark. Dark as in you do not dare to walk with out running into a rack or a stray bodykit or headlight. The camera shutter is then opened and light us used to illuminate on the concentrated area until the shutter is closed. Multiple shots from the same spot are taken then complied/edited together to make this unique magazine/poster quality shot =) Combining 2C's amazing G37 with our light painter Julian Morales resulted in one of our top photoshoots of all time.
Light painting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You can also some other shoots and teasers to upcoming shoots here at BAUSauto - Automotive Customizing, Automotive Parts & Accessories - South El Monte, CA | Facebook finally check out our photographer Julian Morales for more of his shots.
BTW I've added the whole shoot to the first page! Check it out also check us out at BAUSauto - Automotive Customizing, Automotive Parts & Accessories - South El Monte, CA | Facebook
- Eric
626-592-3103
#24
BAUSAuto x Infiniti G37 Coupe | Stance:Nation - Form > Function
^ Stance feature!
- Eric
626-592-3103
^ Stance feature!
- Eric
626-592-3103
#26
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iTrader: (53)
It's a different type of photo shoot, light paint. Iono shiet about photography but they basically do it in pitch black, run around the car with a light and then turn it off. and Then all you hear is click click click in pitch dark from the camera. So it's a totally different type of photography and editing, something new for me and seeing how they did it was very interesting and definitely not easy either. They do the same type of photos for magazines etc. But either way, I'm in for more pics too!!! hahaha
Thanks bro for the explanation. I actually had no idea it was shot like that! Your car looks amazing man!