Showing love to our awesome photographers

They work hard on our day of rest to provide us all with cool memories.

They do it for the art.

They do it with passion.

They do it for free.

Let’s give something back to those
who always rock up for car chuch

Share

When you want to share a cool image on social media, always try to share the image from the page that posted it.
(usually the photographers ‘biz account’)

This will help drive traffic to their own pages and hopefully people might stick around to peruse the other awesome media they have posted!

Remember to follow the socials of your favourite photographers!

HOW CAN WE SHOW OUR APPRECIATION?

BUY

I’ve often asked myself:

“How come their photos look so good and most of mine look like I took them with a fucking potato!?”

There’s a good reason for that. Most of them are semi-professional or full blown ‘I put “Photographer” on my LinkedIn’ kind of guys.

Even ‘semi-professional’ equipment can still cost megabucks $$$ and the creators eat that cost out of their own pockets because they love it! That and most of them are bonkers. They take risks to their own expensive equipment , shooting vehicles in crowds….willingly!

All to capture those ‘picture-perfect’ moments for you to enjoy for a lifetime…..and so it don’t look like they were taken with no damn potato!
🥔📸

Most Importantly:

All of them are more than happy to offer you a copy of your favourite snaps.

If you see an image you fall in love with, reach out to the creator of it and buy a print!

Shout Out

This one is easy! CCI can setup a page that showcases vehicle photographers and their amazing talents, chuck in a few examples of their favourite shots, add a sprinkling of how to get in touch with them and a dash of admiration. Ka-pow! That’s this page!

If you would like to be featured,
please get in touch.

RedLine Images

Geoff

redlineimages.com.au

Bargo 2574

About

Previous life mechanic for 22 years, so have always had an affectation for cars.

Got into photography seriously 10 years ago, cause life is all about memories and photography lets you keep those memories.

First car was a 1969 Mitsubishi colt 1100f with a blown head gasket, belonged to an uncle who said if I can get it running I can have it.

Love to photograph anything fast paced, motor sport is a favourite, but also like local junior sports, try to give a little back to the community.

Current ride is a 2017 GT Mustang also a Clubman (Lotus 7 / Caterham).

Canon shooter 1DX bodies and a few long lenses to get in close to the action.

True Image

Tony

True Image on Facebook

Kurrajong Heights 2758

About

Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the automotive world, Tony's early exposure to car culture ignited a lasting love for all things automotive. Eager to capture the essence of his surroundings, Tony delved into photography at a young age and he soon realized the limitations of his phone camera during a car show outing with his dad.

Going on to invested in a Nikon d3200 and embarking on a journey of self-taught photography, her immersed himself in the art of capturing automotive excellence.

Tony upgraded to a full-frame Nikon d610, a reliable companion that has weathered its fair share of rough conditions. Despite the wear and tear, it remains his faithful photographic ally, though he does acknowledge an impending upgrade in the near future.

Tony's automotive inclinations lean towards vintage and Australian models, reflecting his deep appreciation for classic and homegrown automobiles. Notably, his pride and joy is a VZ clubby, a vehicle that holds a special place in his heart since a lad. As he continues to pursue his photographic endeavors, Tony's admiration for automotive artistry remains a driving force behind his work.

Project 67 imagery

Karl

OH FOUR 13 184 684
project67imagery[at]gmail.com
Currans Hill 2567

About

Karl's passion for both cars and photography has taken him on an epic journey through the lens ever since he received a Nikon SLR from his father at age 12.

His love for vintage vehicles led to the birth of Project 67 in 2023, where he revived a 1967 Beetle, transforming it into a timeless symbol of his on-again, off-again relationship with VW.

Karl immerses himself in the vibrant automotive community, regularly attending local cars and coffee meetups. Deriving inspiration from rare angles and gleaming silhouettes, seeking to capture the essence of magnificent machines, for all to enjoy.

At the core of Project 67 is a simple mission: “Capture images that light you up!”

Karl understands the deep connection between a vehicle and its owner, and he showcases this in every frame he captures. With his artistic eye and attention to detail, Karl captures a moment in time that showcases your rig in all its splendour.

OLD CARS ONLY!