Posts Tagged ‘Aston Martin

12
May
13

New Aston Martin Limited Edition Art is made Available

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This week saw Aston Art launch a series of new high quality limited edition ‘art prints’ launch from commercial car and automotive photographer Tim Wallace.
‘AstonArt’ is a concept that was born following a project to capture the essence of Aston Martin in a contemporary photographic, and modern style through the eyes of photographer Tim Wallace and over the last 4 years has gone from strength to strength with over 80 pieces of art work now being available through the Aston Art dedicated website. The ‘Art’ prints are sold quite literally all over the World to both private collectors and also to corporate business for display in boardrooms and reception area’s.

The current Art Portfolios features Aston Martin classics models from the earliest Pre-War cars through to the infamous the DB4, DB5 and DB6 and onto the more modern super-cars of the DBS, V8 Vantage, and One-77.

Visit Aston Art Limited Edition Signed Aston Martin Artwork

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05
May
13

Q1 New Pro Book Launch

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The ‘Pro Book’ represents a online copy of our automotive car photography work presented on screen as a portfolio but more in the traditional sense, a soft copy you could say of the actual Pro Book that we may use in client meetings or with agents. The book is updated four times each year and we are very pleased to announce the launch of the Q1 2013 version of the book is now live.

Tim’s Pro Book for his automotive car photography receives a vast amount of interest from clients and agencies alike and we hope that this new release of Tim’s Portfolio inspires and demonstrates his create style and approach as well as showcasing some of his recent work both in the UK and Internationally.

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A online dedicated web page version of our Portfolio is also available for marketing, agents and clients to view here at http://www.commercialphotographerportfolio.co.uk

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05
May
13

500px Best Automotive Car photographers

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500px this week launched a news page regarding the craft of car photography and named in their view the Worlds top ten car photographers to follow. We are very pleased indeed and somewhat humbled to have been placed at the top of that list.

500Px wrote: “Inspired by the Follow Friday hashtag movement on twitter we started a new feature on our blog. With Follow Friday posts you can discover new, popular and up-and-coming photographers from 500px to follow and add to friends. Today we are focusing on Automotive photographers”

500px – The World Best Car Photographers Check out the pages live here

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21
Apr
13

Profoto Magazine Germany – News and Features with Tim Wallace

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This month the work of commercial car and automotive photographer Tim Wallace was featured in the German Profoto News Magazine. The magazine features each quarter a cross section of work from cutting edge professional photographers from around the world and we were very proud to have Tim’s work showcased in the magazine as well as being held across the front page of the Spring edition of the magazine. In the feature Tim talks about his work, his views and his lighting within his role as one of the top commercial car photographers in Europe today.

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Profoto Germany Interview and Magazine Feature

Tim Wallace shoots cars. That is the short explanation. But it is somewhat misleading because looking at Tim’s images you get the feeling that he not only shoots what is in front of the camera, but also what is hidden underneath the body of the car – its heart and soul.

“For me it’s all about creating an emotional image,” says Tim. “I mainly work in the prestige end of the car market, and such brands as Bentley, Jaguar and Aston Martin aren’t sold with reason but with passion and emotion.”

But as we all know, cars are not actually emotional. They are lifeless objects made of plastic and aluminum. So, how do you capture the passion and emotion in something like that?

“First of all, I spend very little time in the studio,” says Tim. “Personally, I don’t believe cars belong there. They belong on the road. That’s where they come alive.

“It’s also important to remember that you don’t have to shoot the entire car to show its personality. Sometimes shooting just a tiny detail is enough, like the rear light on an Aston Martin DB5 or just a fraction of the grill on a Morgan Aero. I remember that when I first started working commercially, a lot of people told me that what I was doing was too much like art. But to me that was a positive thing, because like art, a really good car image should evoke an emotional response. Today, the most common compliment I get paid by my clients is … that it looks like art…

“Finally, light is fundamental. The camera is, of course, important. The lens is important. But when it comes to building up an emotion, nothing is more important than light.”

As you might have guessed, Tim does not just photograph cars. He also teaches others to do the same, and being a self-taught photographer himself, he very much believes in the learning by doing methodology.

“Cars are difficult to light,” admits Tim. “They’re large, they’re reflective and they’re multi angled. So, I always say to those who are getting into the industry and want to learn the craft that the best thing to do is to get the best equipment you can and start shooting.

“Start with one light and experiment with the power, proximity and positioning of that light. Don’t read books. Don’t try to copy other people’s work. It’s like riding a bike. You need to fall off a couple of times to learn what works and what don’t. It’s a part of the process, or the journey, if you will.

“But the beginning of that journey is to have consistent lights. That’s the only way to be certain that it’s the power, the proximity or the positing of the light that causes whatever changes you observe. You need lights you can trust. And for me, Profoto is that light.”

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21
Apr
13

Nikon Pro Book – Spring Edition

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Nikon launch their Nikon Pro Book for Spring 2013 featuring some photography recently completed by Commercial Car Photographer Tim Wallace during a shoot in Los Angeles using Nikon based equipment with the infamous Aston Martin DBS

Nikon Pro is a very highly successful publication that in the past few years has won five industry awards. It is aimed at working professional photographers and agencies across Europe and demands the highest quality work in its features to showcase the work of professionals from around the globe. Its current readership levels exceed 75,000 and it is also a source for advanced technical information as well as new products that are soon to be available, reports and reviews.

Tim – “I’m delighted that we have had some work chosen for this years exciting Spring edition of Nikon Pro and in many ways its a great honour as I know that Nikon actively choose each year the photography to include from quite literally a global pool. In my work as a professional commercial photographer I use both medium format (Hasselblad H3 / H4) and DSLR (D3s / D4) camera solutions to best adapt and work in what can often be a changing and demanding field of photography. Since the onset of the ‘digital age’ we have heard many voice concerns about if digital holds the quality of film and in my opinion digital as a whole overtook film for dynamic range and quality approx 3 years ago. Nikon is a brand that I am very familiar with having used these camera’s all my life since my first Nikon, a rather battered FM that still resides on top of my book shelve in the office, and for me they are a valuable addition to my high end medium format equipment. I think the comparison between DSLR and medium format will always be made but for me its quite simply a case of what is fit for purpose for the shoot in question. I will never be looking to get 14 frames a second from my Hasselblad but on the other side of things I would not expect to maintain the noise control and speed of my D3s and D4 if it attempted to reproduce the fine definition and resolution from a Hasselblad. In essence each has their role and each has their strong points, as a professional working photographer my only comment would be that its not productive to believe that you must ‘choose’ between either, use what works for you and if that means working on both a DSLR and medium format then pick the best ‘tool’ for the job at that point”

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07
Apr
13

Filming in the US with Tim Wallace and Kelby Training

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This week Tim and the crew started shooting a series of new training video’s in the US for Kelby Training. The crew are out in Washington and Florida for just over two weeks and its an exciting programme schedule with 3 brand new classes being completed to compliment the 4 that AmbientLife and Tim already have available with Kelby Training as well as two new in-depth face to face interviews with Tim talking through his life and what inspires him as well as a separate master class on business and how to redefine your view of your industry and your position within it.

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Tim - “It’s been a really manic first week out here in the US and currently we are shooting down in Florida with pretty long days to make sure we try to stay on our production schedule, that said its been absolutely fantastic and it’s always a real pleasure to work with the crews from Kelby with some days on set and location where we do really enjoy ourselves and have a damn good laugh even though we are working flat out, true professionalism and a great team I think. I have been working with Kelby for abut 2 years now and this new series of classes were pretty much born from the successes of the first 4 that we recored. The CEO of Kelby Training, Scott Kelby, asked me a few months back to come up with a series of additional classes that would complement what we already had out there with Kelby. During this visit into the US we are recording 3 classes, Lighting a Car with just one light!, squarely aimed at those who may only have 1 speed light. We also have done a class on shooting Motorbikes, this was a really big shoot with lots of Pro lighting gear not to mention a one off customised Harley Davidson from New York and a whole heap of scaffolding! Lastly we looked at shooting Car Interiors, and this was a personal class with Scott himself, again using Pro lighting equipment and looking at just what you can achieve in camera. We have also been filming some interviews, business and personal which have had a great reception so far from those that were on set and in the control room on the days of filming so I personally am hoping that these really inspire people.
It’s been a great first week and I guess we are well on our way to completing the filming on time so thats good news indeed and even before we are ‘all set’, we have already had talking with Kelby and another series of additional classes has already been planned for 2014.”

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While Tim is in the US he is also filming several interviews and appearances from Kelby’s ‘The Grid’ to other spots that will appear over the next few months. Below is a recording of his recent appearance on ‘The Grid’ earlier this week in the US were he talks in general about his work but also discusses the benefits to finding your ‘niche’ within your photography commercially.

23
Mar
13

Project Rapide – Aston Martin

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This week commercial car photographer Tim Wallace spent 3 days on a project for our client Aston working on a series of photographic work of the new Aston Martin Rapide. The work is bound for marketing usage within Europe but also was completed towards additional work for a major one year that AmbientLife and Tim are working on with Aston to produce all the photography for the Aston Martin 100 years Centenary Book that is due to be published and launched in London later this year. The Aston Martin Rapide is a four-door ultra-luxury sedan that borrows styling elements and mechanical components from the brand’s elegant sports cars. For the latest model year, Aston Martin has upgraded its sleek sedan with a more powerful V12 – now boasting 550 horsepower – along with freshened styling and a number of new interior options packages. Aston also changed the name from Rapide to Rapide S to reflect the significant nature of the revisions.

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Interested in learning how to light and shoot car and automotive photography?
Why not join us here to enjoy over 4 hours of video tutorial classes on car photography Tim Wallace – Kelby Training Instructor


2013 Seminar Events with photographer Tim Wallace
Check out our events booking page and our main seminar page here at AmbientLife

23
Mar
13

Elinchrom Launch Featured Portfolios

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Elinchrom is a worldwide lighting based company and brand with it headquarters based in Switzerland overlooking Lake Geneva. Elinchrom has been at the forefront of photographic lighting technology since the earliest days of studio flash manufacture with its products being used by the world’s leading photographers and this week they launched two new featured galleries of the work of commercial car photographer Tim Wallace of AmbientLife.

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The two new featured portfolio’s can be viewed at the main Elinchrom website here or by visiting http://www.elinchrom.com

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17
Mar
13

Hasselblad Pro Gallery

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Hasselblad recently launched a series of online pro photographer galleries featuring some of the professional work of those photographers working with the Hasselblad system within the industry.

This week our own dedicated page on the Hasselblad website was updated to showcase the recent work of Ambient Life photographer Tim Wallace.

Tim -”The new online portfolio area that Hasselblad have built is a great collection of some of the finest photographers in the World today and I have to say that I do indeed feel very honoured to have my own work featured within it. I have been working in the Hasselblad high end medium format for a few years now and like many professionals I’m constantly aware of the need to strive for the highest quality possible as well as developing new imagery that can really wow my clients, Hasselblad systems give the ability to concentrate on the ‘creative’ aspects and not have to worry about output quality as I know that it’s always going to be at a consistently high level for both myself and my client.
Next month we start that first of our ‘Live Shoot’ seminars and we will be kicking off at the Land Rover plant in Birmingham with a very large two day event that promises to be very exciting and challenging. We will be fully supported at the event from Hasselblad and it will give our attendees an opportunity to shoot with the new H4 system and see for themselves in a live environment why so many professionals like myself choose Hasselblad for all round stability and precision.”

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04
Mar
13

Aston Martin DB1 – A legend is Discovered…

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A few weeks ago commercial car photographer Tim Wallace spent some time with a very rare Aston Martin DB1 that had been discovered and brought back home to our client ‘Aston’
This week saw media interest explode both within the UK and Internationally when the cars existence was made known.

It may look like a rusty wreck, but this ultra-rare Aston Martin will still set you back a pretty penny – and will cost a further £250,000 to restore to its former glory.
For the 1949 Aston Martin Two-Litre Sports was just the fourth car built by the iconic British car company after it was bought by David Brown.
The much-coveted car, which retrospectively became known as the DB1, is one of just 15 ever made and nine still in existence. But it is in need of some tender loving care from a car enthusiast with plenty of spare cash to spend after three decades of decay.
Aston has the motor on the market for £99,950 in the hope that someone will snap it up with the intention of restoring it. Whoever takes on the project could end up making a tidy profit in the end however, with mint condition DB1s usually shifting for more than £400,000, with prices of classic Aston Martins rising in the current market.

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Clive Dickinson, general manager for Aston, said: ‘The chassis is good and it is a complete car but it is need of a serious restoration.
‘The body looks quite bad but we don’t think it will need to be replaced and it still has its original chassis and engine which is important.
‘Any rare Aston Martin such as this model is desirable and values are really going up at the moment.’About 90 per cent of all Aston Martins ever built still exist but we think there are just eight or nine of the 15 Two-Litres left and only two others we know about in the UK.

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‘The past ten years has seen some prices appreciate by more than 600 per cent. The Aston is a really pretty car and it will look fantastic when restored.

‘The car will probably cost around £250,000 to restore and take between a year and 18 months.’
David Brown took over the Aston Martin in 1947 with the Two-Litre Sports model the first car built under his management.
It later became known as the DB1 with Brown’s DB initials continuing to live on in the current Aston Martin range, with the firm currently building the DB9.
As the original name suggests, the car is powered by a 2-litre engine which developed a modest 90bhp when it was new – giving the Aston a top speed of a mere 93mph.
This is less than half the top speed a current Aston Martin is capable of but its impressive 24mpg makes it greener than all of the current range barring the Toyota-based Cygnet.
The car’s brochure states: ‘The discriminating motorist will find every virtue he is likely to look for – beauty of styling, superb comfort, speed with safety and power to spare.’
It adds: ‘You will certainly be proud to own one; you could even be excused for boasting about it.’
David Brown is understood to have opted against larger scale production of the car because he was underwhelmed by its performance, focusing the firm’s resources onto the more powerful DB2.
This particular model was the fourth ‘DB1′ to leave the firm’s factory in Feltham, Middlesex and was delivered to Cyril Williams (Motors) Ltd in 1949 in its original livery of Alpine Blue with Grey Hide.
The car was then chosen to represent Aston Martin at the Motor Show of that year where it was sold to another dealer, Brooklands Motors.

A ‘continuation’ log book from 1963 shows it was moved to Scotland that year where it remained until Aston Workshop recently bought it.
For the past 41 years it has had just one owner and has been kept off the road since 1983.
Aston Workshop is calling the classic sports car one of the world’s most exciting Aston Martin restoration projects.
Mr Dickinson added: ‘The DB1 was the last Aston Martin to have a four-cylinder engine with David Brown fitting the DB2 with a more powerful six-cylinder.
‘It was capable of nearly 100mph when it was new so it was quite respectable at the time but this wasn’t fast enough for David Brown.’

Daily Mail
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A selection of other online sites that offer a look into the work of UK Professional Photographer Tim Wallace.

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Photographer Tim Wallace is the driving force and creative thinking behind Ambient Life.
An award winning photographer he is probably best known for his commercial car and advertising work.

Tim works with many well known brands and clients such as Aston Martin, Land Rover and Kenwood in the US, and has recently been named as one of the ten photographers to be selected by Hasselblad for the quality of his work and creative vision to represent their new 'Pro Team' to be launched in 2010.

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