Tilting Perspective

About

Tilting Perspective

A black Audi S5 made small by the glass office towers of downtown Toronto at last light.

The name started as a habit: stop shooting the car straight on.

Most car photos fail in the same way. Eye level, three-quarters front, car centred, midday light. Technically fine, completely forgettable. Move the camera to the asphalt, wait for the cloud to break in the right place, let the building do the framing, and the same car becomes something you actually look at.

So most of the work here is about angle, weather and timing rather than gear. Empty lots chosen entirely for what the sky was doing that evening. Gas station canopies at midnight, which are the cheapest soft light in the country. Downtown between the towers once the offices have emptied out.

The cars range from a Daytona SP3 on a showroom floor to a daily-driven M340i parked on grass. Both get the same attention. What the car costs has never decided whether a frame was worth keeping.

Works with

Owners and builders, dealerships and showrooms, meets and event organisers.

Subjects

Exotics, tuner builds, daily drivers, group shoots and rolling work.

Coverage

Toronto, Durham Region and the wider GTA. Travel considered.

Elsewhere

Bookings

Have something worth capturing?

Owner shoots, builds, dealership work, meets and events across Toronto, Durham Region and the wider GTA. Tell me what the car is and what you want the photos for.

A Rolls-Royce with the low sun flaring straight across the lens at the Vitesse v1 meet.
Straight into the sun.