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William Crooks steps out of his usual specialty, and country, to embrace the unknown in shooting the automotive maestros of Japan, legendary for inspiring the vehicles in American films including The Fast & The Furious franchise, for Road & Track magazine.
In April 2022, eBay Motors held its inaugural New York Auto Parts Show at the Classic Car Club of Manhattan (CCC), aiming to prove that “the best ‘new’ car can be the one you already own.” To capture this new show and new way of thinking, they leaned on New York-based photographer Adam Lerner.
Auburn, California photographer Wil Matthews lives in the fast lane, as he travels the country shooting motorsport events of all kinds. He came to Wonderful Machine for help connecting with the automotive brands that sponsor and support this fast-moving industry.
Michael Minelli braves the elements as he takes to the mountains and winding roads sprinkled with snow and veiled in fog, improvising during his shoot of the Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupé for Quattroroute Magazine.
San Francisco-based Angela Decenzo gets imagery of classic cars and other rides for a Wall Street Journal series called “My Ride.” The writer, A.J. Baime, published a book of 100 cars and drivers last year and included five of Angela’s shoots in it.
San Francisco-based Saroyan Humphrey goes to Oakland to get imagery of a family business that specializes in customizing retro cars for Hagerty Insurance Agency.
Car aficionado Mike D’Ambrosio continues his work with BMW by shooting imagery of its fleet at the company’s Performance Driving Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
British photographer Colin Dutton heads to Parma, Italy to get shots of Luca Barilla, one of the owners of the pasta company bearing his last name, with his car for Bentley Motors.
U.K. native Steve Boxall taps into his nerdy side while making photographs for Compass Transportation, which builds eco-friendly buses in the Bay Area.
Clint Davis was contracted by Campbell-Ewald to shoot the first non-CGI images of Cadillac’s XT4, which resulted in some beautiful images, an Oreo cake, and millenial bait par excellence.
“I had to put aside my feelings of awe and excitement to focus on the task at hand,” explains member photographer Adam Lerner. He took on the challenge of photographing Ralph Lauren’s highly coveted car collection for Autoweek and rose to the occasion.
Bobby Bruderle helped orchestrate a huge motion project to accompany G-Eazy’s album “The Beautiful & Damned,” complete with recently-released behind the scenes videos.
Darren Woolway worked with Canon Professional Services and Porsche Club GB to put on a workshop for photographers and Porsche fans for Porsche’s 70th anniversary.