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Location Lighting Cars A2

  • Writer: Gia Biagioni
    Gia Biagioni
  • Oct 12, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 4, 2025

When I was doing this assignment at home, I first struggled with simply getting the lighting equipment because I had to rent it from the Roberts camera store in Indianapolis. When I did this, I realized that I had forgotten to rent a pole to hold the light on, which was a little inconvenient because I used Eric Holladays approach that involved more photoshop. So, I ended up having to make someone hold the light way up high for me but it worked.

            I actually am very happy with the way this turned out, my biggest goal was to at least find kind of an interesting or cool car to take photos of, because if I’m going to take photos of a car I want it to be cool. Right? So that’s what I did, found someone with a fairly nice car that would let me take photos of it. I can honestly say that I think this might be one of my best photos, one of my favorites out of all the photos I have taken. So, while getting the equipment and having the whole deal with the lighting equipment was difficult, everything still worked out and I am very proud of how it did.


A 2025 Porsche Cayenne is parked in a driveway in Brownsburg, Indiana on Saturday, October 4, 2025.Strobe at 1/32 power and camera settings at ISO 800, 1/80 second and f4.5
A 2025 Porsche Cayenne is parked in a driveway in Brownsburg, Indiana on Saturday, October 4, 2025.Strobe at 1/32 power and camera settings at ISO 800, 1/80 second and f4.5
A 2025 Porsche Cayenne is parked in a garage in Brownsburg, Indiana on Saturday, October 4, 2025.Strobe at 1/128 power and camera settings at ISO 3200, 1/10 second and f4.5
A 2025 Porsche Cayenne is parked in a garage in Brownsburg, Indiana on Saturday, October 4, 2025.Strobe at 1/128 power and camera settings at ISO 3200, 1/10 second and f4.5


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