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The Front Side Angle Shot - Photography for the Car Detailing World by Mike Phillips
This is called the Front Side Angle Shot
Behind the scenes when I'm getting cars for classes and projects here, I'm talking with people, or messaging or e-mailing them and I always ask them to send me a side shot of the car. Not just any old picture but a shot like this,
1: Take the picture from the front of the car, at an angle so that I can see the front of the car AND the rest of the ENTIRE side of the car.
2: Entire car should be IN the picture, the front isn't cut-off, the back isn't cut-off the top and tires are not cut-off.
3: Hopefully you're able to take the picture in good lighting. Bad lighting is ether dark or worse, the car is half in the sun and half in the shade.
Because it's sometimes hard to explain to people what I'm looking for (and it's important to me to have GREAT pictures), I've created this thread so now I can simply e-mail them the link to it so when I tell someone I need a GOOD side shot they will understand what I mean.
These are examples of the front side angle shot and cars I've either detailed or cars my classes have detailed.
Mike
This is called the Front Side Angle Shot
Behind the scenes when I'm getting cars for classes and projects here, I'm talking with people, or messaging or e-mailing them and I always ask them to send me a side shot of the car. Not just any old picture but a shot like this,
1: Take the picture from the front of the car, at an angle so that I can see the front of the car AND the rest of the ENTIRE side of the car.
2: Entire car should be IN the picture, the front isn't cut-off, the back isn't cut-off the top and tires are not cut-off.
3: Hopefully you're able to take the picture in good lighting. Bad lighting is ether dark or worse, the car is half in the sun and half in the shade.
Because it's sometimes hard to explain to people what I'm looking for (and it's important to me to have GREAT pictures), I've created this thread so now I can simply e-mail them the link to it so when I tell someone I need a GOOD side shot they will understand what I mean.
These are examples of the front side angle shot and cars I've either detailed or cars my classes have detailed.
Mike
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