To start off, this was the most intensive photo shoot I have ever done to date. It spanned a total of 5 days, contained 26 hours of shooting time, and probably at least 3 times that in editing time alone. One shot I have close to 10 hours of editing time into.
Would I do this again for another Eleanor owner? Not a chance in hell. I've done it once and in my opinion thats all it can be done. The concept that the owner wanted was to replicate screen captures from the Gone In 60 Seconds movie - not an easy task when the movie was filmed on the exact opposite end of the country in and around Long Beach CA. Not all the shots are a dead match, but they're close. Some shots were given our own spin, something that looks like it belonged in the movie. Other shots I gave my usual treatment to. As you can see in the shots below recreating a movie still completely goes against my normal method of shooting a car so it was difficult to un-learn what I usually do, and then do something completely different.
Highlights of the shoot: We had a run in with some State Troopers in Albany, I witnessed a Mexican gentleman dry hump the rear quarter panel of the car in South Troy, we had countless people stare, one guy back his car up down a one way street in Troy, a visit from a Government security guard at an old Navy Yard, shooting in 96*F high noon sun, and probably a lot more things I am forgetting.
The hood of this Eleanor is the one used in the movie before he jumps the ambulance, which I am told took two months of constant phone calls to get them to sell. The wheels and exhaust tips also came from movie cars.
There are 62 photos total; see them all here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/killerb...7626720361694/
Link to chase scene: http://youtu.be/dNhj72Hyk6Q
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Would I do this again for another Eleanor owner? Not a chance in hell. I've done it once and in my opinion thats all it can be done. The concept that the owner wanted was to replicate screen captures from the Gone In 60 Seconds movie - not an easy task when the movie was filmed on the exact opposite end of the country in and around Long Beach CA. Not all the shots are a dead match, but they're close. Some shots were given our own spin, something that looks like it belonged in the movie. Other shots I gave my usual treatment to. As you can see in the shots below recreating a movie still completely goes against my normal method of shooting a car so it was difficult to un-learn what I usually do, and then do something completely different.
Highlights of the shoot: We had a run in with some State Troopers in Albany, I witnessed a Mexican gentleman dry hump the rear quarter panel of the car in South Troy, we had countless people stare, one guy back his car up down a one way street in Troy, a visit from a Government security guard at an old Navy Yard, shooting in 96*F high noon sun, and probably a lot more things I am forgetting.
The hood of this Eleanor is the one used in the movie before he jumps the ambulance, which I am told took two months of constant phone calls to get them to sell. The wheels and exhaust tips also came from movie cars.
There are 62 photos total; see them all here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/killerb...7626720361694/
Link to chase scene: http://youtu.be/dNhj72Hyk6Q
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