10 car photography tips: Take amazing automotive photographs (2024)

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Professional car photographer Alan Kenny shares 10 top tips that will take your automotive shots up a gear

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Car photography is a brilliantly varied genre where it's just as easy to take fantastic action shots of fast and furious shots as well as sublime static stills of vehicles parked up and showing off their fabulous curves and paintwork in a great location.

For this photoshoot we paired PhotoPlus reader Kamil Graj up with Alan Kenny; a petrol head and resident car photographer at Silverstone Auctions and Classic Car Auctions to take some top pictures of a few cars for one of their upcoming online auctions.

Here you'll find Alan's top 10 car photography tips, along with some of the images that Kamil was able to capture by taking them on board and applying them to his own photography.

Best camera for car photography

01 Get a long lens

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"To get frame-filling shots of cars speeding off in the distance I use a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens. This is great for zooming in on the action, and even static car shots where the compressed perspective is beneficial. It has a fast maximum aperture of f/2.8 throughout the zoom range making it easier to take pin-sharp action shots. It also has a three mode image stabilization and a tripod foot, whichhelps balance the load more evenly whenmounted on a tripod or monopod."

Best 70-200mm lenses

02 Get down low

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"When I'm outside photographing cars in a landscape I recommend crouching down so you’re eye level with the car headlights for a more exciting composition. This means that you aren’t shooting down at the cars from head height, which can be a relatively boring angle sometimes, and makes it easier to include some of the nice landscape in the background too."

03 Make your own puddles

"What’s better than one classic car? Two of course! Reflections are a great way of doubling up your focal point and can also help to balance the frame, plus adding extra interest in the foreground. You can’t always rely on the weather so sometimes I'll make my own reflections by throwing a few buckets of water in front of the ground on a concrete floor where the water won’t disappear quickly."

04 Use a circular polarizing filter

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"A polarizing filter attached to your lens is essential for car photography as they help cut down on distracting reflections on the body work and puddles, and can also help the blues in the sky look more punchy by filtering out polarized light. Above you can see the huge difference a polarizer can make, cutting down the harsh reflections and smoothing out the lighting in the frame, yet the body of the car is still beautiful and shiny. Anyone interested in car and landscape photography should own one as they’re really affordable too and can help elevate all sort of photos."

Best polarizing filters

05 Merge exposures into an HDR image

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"An easy way to create an HDR image is to load your exposures into Photoshop CC or Lightroom Classic CC, then select them all and right-click on one of the thumbnails. Now choose Merge to HDR from the list that appears to create a Raw DNG file with all of the exposure info of all your images, allowing you to expand the dynamic range much broader than with a single picture."

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06 Shoot from a high angle

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"You’ll usually find compositions will work better when either kneeling down for a low angle or moving to an elevated position to get a high-angle shot, images taken at head height can look a bit drab. Usually a low angle is the easiest option but there was an external staircase at this location that made it possible to get high-angle images too. I also have a drone I’ll use to get aerial-view shot of cars if the brief calls for it."

07 Try panning your shots to add movement

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"For panning shots I'll switch to Tv (Shutter Priority) and set the shutter speed to 1/30 sec with an ISO of 200. Once I've taken a panning shot I'll check it on the rear LCD screen. If it’s too blurry I’ll change the shutter speed to a faster one like 1/50 sec, but if there’s not enough motion I’ll make the shutter speed a bit slower, to a value of 1/5 sec for example, and shoot again."

08 Use space wisely

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"Where you place the car in the frame has a huge impact on composition. When the car is side-on it’s usually best to position the rear end of the car close to the left or right of the frame as this creates ‘active space’ and gives the front of the car room to breathe. You want to avoid positioning the front of the car at the edge of the frame as this creates a lot of ‘dead space’ behind the car and doesn’t look as appealing."

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"My current employers Silverstone Auctions and Classic Car Auctions hired me after seeing some of my car shots on Instagram, so I’d certainly recommend putting your stuff out there online – it’sfree advertisem*nt! You can check out more of my shots on my Instagram here."

10 Carry spares of everything!

"I always carry at least four LP-E6 backup batteries, which work in both my main EOS 5D Mark IV and back-up 70D DSLR bodies, so I have more than enough power to get through an entire shoot. Carry spares of everything from camera bodies, batteries and even memory cards as you don't want to end your shoot early because something has stopped working."

Best camera batteries

Alan Kenny Alan picked up his first ‘proper’ camera back in 2004 and he’s been a Canon shooter ever since, shooting with an EOS 5D Mark IV today. Since 2018 he’s been shooting cars full-time for Classic Car Auctions and Silverstone Auctions in Coventry after they found his shots on Instagram.You can see more of his work on his official website.

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FAQs

What are the best settings for automotive photography? ›

Use a wide aperture size (f/5 or lower) to blur out the background, or a narrow one (f/8 and up) to keep both the car and the background in focus. In general, you should also use a low ISO setting and a quick shutter speed.

How do you make cool pictures of cars? ›

  1. Make sure the background is clean. The first and foremost rule of car photography: make the car the center of attention in the picture. ...
  2. Adjust the light. ...
  3. Keep an eye on the composition. ...
  4. Take wide shots inside. ...
  5. Capture the details. ...
  6. Camera vs smartphone. ...
  7. Take before and after photos. ...
  8. Don't overuse the filters.

How do you take 360 pictures of a car? ›

Mount the camera on a tripod and make sure it is level. Use the remote shutter to shoot multiple cars from different angles and make sure to shoot the whole car. Move the camera to take pictures of the roof and bottom of the car. Use image compositing software to combine images into a seamless 360-degree view.

What is the best F stop for car photography? ›

You should generally use a low ISO setting — perhaps around ISO 100 — and a quick shutter speed for stationary car pictures. Try setting the camera to a wide aperture size, such as f/5 or lower, to get that bokeh effect. You can go with a narrow aperture size (f/8 or higher) for images without bokeh.

What is the best angle for automotive photography? ›

“One of the biggest tips l give beginners is to know the angles of cars,” Petty explains. “Every car looks best at a three-quarters angle. That's kind of like the go-to shot. You can practice with any car — it doesn't even have to be a fancy car.

What is the best focal length for car photography? ›

Choose the right focal length for car photography.
  • 35mm f/1.4 — If the car is sitting still, there's no better lens than the 35mm. ...
  • 24-70mm f/2.8 — The 24-70mm is a great all-around lens for car photography.

How to take an aesthetic car pic? ›

Come ready to capture all the angles.

Make sure to get the classic car “poses” before you get creative. Shoot the car from straight on at eye level, get side views and capture shots at 45-degree angle views of each corner of the car.

How do you light a car photoshoot? ›

One of the biggest mistakes you could make when photographing cars is to use direct light. Instead, using indirect light will allow you to create beautiful gradient lighting and better control the reflections on the surface of the car.

How do you take professional pictures of your car? ›

Car photography tips:
  1. 1 - Make it shine. ...
  2. 2 - Plan according to the weather. ...
  3. 3 - Choose your car shoot locations carefully. ...
  4. 4 - Aim for the golden hour. ...
  5. 5 - A dedicated camera will take your photos to the next level. ...
  6. 6 - Lens choice. ...
  7. 7 - Shoot all of it, don't miss anything. ...
  8. 8 - Pay attention to angles and height.
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What is the best time of day to take pictures of cars? ›

In general, the best time for car photos is a few minutes before sunrise or after sunset, when the light is soft and colors are slightly muted. This helps give your photos a beautiful glow without any harsh glare. You can also shoot at night.

What shutter speed is needed for car motion blur? ›

Again, the speed of the moving object will determine how slow the shutter speed needs to be. A shutter speed of 1/30 sec works well for bicycles, whereas shutter speeds between 1/60 sec and 1/125 sec work well for cars and motorcycles. If you want to blur a waterfall, a relatively long exposure of 3-5 seconds is best.

How to take good car pictures with iPhone? ›

How To Take Great iPhone Photos Of Cars & Vehicles
  1. Shoot From Different Perspectives. ...
  2. Select Your Background First. ...
  3. Compose With Color. ...
  4. Search Out Abandoned & Rusty Cars. ...
  5. Search For Leading Lines. ...
  6. Include A Human Subject. ...
  7. Pan To Create Motion Blur. ...
  8. Shoot In Poor Weather.

How do you take good road pictures? ›

BONUS: SOME EXTRA ROAD PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

Try using both a wide angle and telephoto lens. Use F11–16 for maximum depth of field. Vary the angle if possible consider positioning your wide angle lens low to the pavement. Put the horizon near the top of the picture frame to emphasize depth.

How do you take good pictures while driving? ›

How to take photos while driving
  1. Step 1: Fast shutter speed. ...
  2. Step 2: Focal length. ...
  3. Step 3: Auto ISO. ...
  4. Step 4: Under expose a little bit. ...
  5. Step 5: Focusing. ...
  6. Step 6: Learn to read the landscape. ...
  7. Step 7: Get close to the window to avoid reflections. ...
  8. Step 8: Don't drive the car.
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