The Exclusive LP670-4 SV Teamspeed / Lamborghini Miami Photoshoot - 33 FINAL IMAGES
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The Exclusive LP670-4 SV Teamspeed / Lamborghini Miami Photoshoot - 33 FINAL IMAGES
The Teamspeed / Lamborghini Miami LP670-4 Super Veloce joint photo session; a delight to shoot and work on, especially knowing that I was shooting for only the single best car forum online. But you all already know that.
A MASSIVE thank you to DJ for setting this up, another giant thanks to Brett for providing the car for two days- the first day in a location that no human in their right mind would ever drive a LP670... for seven hours (Brett, you're a god among men)- and a tremendous thank you to Victor for coming out and, well, handling most of aforementioned driving. He's right; it was like driving in a minefield. Uneven, gravel back roads in the middle of the woods... in the middle of a swamp... are not ideal for this car. So why take a supercar with three inches of ground clearance into such an area for a photoshoot? Simple. Nobody else has. It's the last place you'd ever expect to see such a car, and that's precisely why I did it.
I shot on location the first day for seven hours, with the help of my assistant Matt, and another six hours the following day back at Lamborghini Miami to cover my signature interior and detail photos. Shot for 13 hours total, and spent the last 14 days editing the photos. I wanted a very specific, quasi-commercial look for this series, so it took a significant amount of post work to pull it off, but all said and done, I'm quite happy with the final results. And at 33 final photos, this is by far my largest and most comprehensive series to date. Each and every photo, regardless of the subject- environmental wide shot or super close detail- has been lovingly processed until it met my own quite high personal (OCD, pixel-perfect) standard.
Enough talk. I truly hope you all enjoy this series. I've had a blast shooting and editing this set just for our community, so without further ado...
Enjoy.
-Webb Bland
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:::EDIT- I lied! Somewhere in the back of my mind, I could have sworn the final count was going to be 34, and I was right! I forgot to upload one of the photos to my website, where I linked everything here. And now, the bonus 34th. :::
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A MASSIVE thank you to DJ for setting this up, another giant thanks to Brett for providing the car for two days- the first day in a location that no human in their right mind would ever drive a LP670... for seven hours (Brett, you're a god among men)- and a tremendous thank you to Victor for coming out and, well, handling most of aforementioned driving. He's right; it was like driving in a minefield. Uneven, gravel back roads in the middle of the woods... in the middle of a swamp... are not ideal for this car. So why take a supercar with three inches of ground clearance into such an area for a photoshoot? Simple. Nobody else has. It's the last place you'd ever expect to see such a car, and that's precisely why I did it.
I shot on location the first day for seven hours, with the help of my assistant Matt, and another six hours the following day back at Lamborghini Miami to cover my signature interior and detail photos. Shot for 13 hours total, and spent the last 14 days editing the photos. I wanted a very specific, quasi-commercial look for this series, so it took a significant amount of post work to pull it off, but all said and done, I'm quite happy with the final results. And at 33 final photos, this is by far my largest and most comprehensive series to date. Each and every photo, regardless of the subject- environmental wide shot or super close detail- has been lovingly processed until it met my own quite high personal (OCD, pixel-perfect) standard.
Enough talk. I truly hope you all enjoy this series. I've had a blast shooting and editing this set just for our community, so without further ado...
Enjoy.
-Webb Bland
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:::EDIT- I lied! Somewhere in the back of my mind, I could have sworn the final count was going to be 34, and I was right! I forgot to upload one of the photos to my website, where I linked everything here. And now, the bonus 34th. :::
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Last edited by notbland; 03-12-2010 at 10:59 AM.