Ferrari 812 Competizione

This week commercial car photographer Tim Wallace was getting to grips in a closed studio shoot with the Ferrari 812 Competizione. The objective of the shoot was to capture three different stances of the cars design showing the dramatic and angular design shape of this amazing Ferrari.

Tim - "It’s easy to create an ‘acceptable’ image for a quick win, but real passion you can make use of the light and design to create a truly inspirational piece of work through careful thought, exposure, and lighting. A camera does not create a great photograph, the photographer does, 90% of the achievement lies in your imagination of what you want to create.”

Ferrari car photography in studio.

Ferarri 812 Competizione ⋅ Satisfyingly Intimidating ⋅ Viciously Fast

Ferrari car photography of 812.
Ferrari 812 being photographed in studio.
Ferrari 812 being photographed in studio.
Ferrari 812 speed car photography.

Creating a great image is a journey, and that often starts in studio with a lot of cables, lights and a whole load of other weird and wonderful stuff that most people never get to see. These images hopefully give you a little insight into what a professional commercial shoot actually looks like behind the scenes in real life.

Personally I love to work in studio, it is in many ways my cathedral where I get to paint what is in my imagination using lighting.

Tim - “I don’t shoot what it looks like, I shoot how it feels”

Some in studio behind the scenes from the shoot.

Tim Wallace

Tim Wallace is an award-winning commercial photographer, shooting car photography, aviation photography, and truck photography for leading brands Worldwide

https://www.ambientlife.co.uk
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