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1996 Chevrolet C3500HD Ramp Truck on Cars & Bids – Auction Photography

1996 Chevrolet C3500HD Ramp Truck on Cars & Bids – Auction Photography

Photographing a Unique Cars & Bids Listing

Back in Watsonville to photograph another vehicle for Cars & Bids for Brian of Peixoto Auto Group. This unique truck makes the third vehicle I have photographed him for auction. I am very happy to report that the custom Shelby Mustang I photographed for him last month sold for a very good price! For sure this converted truck was unlike anything I have photographed for auction before. I took the same approach, but the logistics were an extra challenge due to the length of the vehicle for getting the required 360 views photos. Then even though this is a well driven and worked truck, I still want to glam it up with some hero shots if I could. Moving it to a tree covered spot on the property allowed me to hero it up pretty well if I do say so myself! The interior also presented another challenge as there was no backseat to put myself into nor was it a convertible to get full dash shots like I normally would do with a car auction shoot. Good thing I like a challenge and have many car auction shoots of experience to draw on to get the best possible shots, to help Brian get the best possible closing price for this unique truck! Thank you Brian for continuing to choose me as your car auction photographer!

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Mustang for Cars and Bids Auction Photography

Mustang for Cars and Bids Auction Photography

Photographing a Shelby GT for Online Auction

This was my second car auction photography shoot for Brian of Peixoto Auto Group, but my first time working with him in person. I had previously photographed a custom travel van for his uncle, which I was glad to hear sold for full list price.

We met in Seacliff, California to photograph a 2016 Shelby Mustang GT Convertible. I have a very methodical approach when photographing a car for an auction site, starting with the exterior coverage photos. This essentially involves photographing the car as if it were being rotated on a giant 360-degree platter — and since it is a convertible, doing it twice from all angles.

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