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A friend of a friend is a motorbike photographer and now wants to move to automotive. To build his portfolio, he rented the studio, hired a production assistant, brought the equipment... only thing missing was a cool car. I happy obliged for free, my payment being his fantastic photos once edited.
Below are just my backstage pictures taken with my iPhone, but studio lighting is absolutely incredible.
I am starting to think my Vantage must be the most shot car in Milan at this point.






Below are just my backstage pictures taken with my iPhone, but studio lighting is absolutely incredible.
I am starting to think my Vantage must be the most shot car in Milan at this point.

EVR said:
A friend of a friend is a motorbike photographer and now wants to move to automotive. To build his portfolio, he rented the studio, hired a production assistant, brought the equipment... only thing missing was a cool car. I happy obliged for free, my payment being his fantastic photos once edited.
Below are just my backstage pictures taken with my iPhone, but studio lighting is absolutely incredible.
I am starting to think my Vantage must be the most shot car in Milan at this point.






Cool Below are just my backstage pictures taken with my iPhone, but studio lighting is absolutely incredible.
I am starting to think my Vantage must be the most shot car in Milan at this point.

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On Thursday, 9th April, the AMOC held an Aston track day at Castle Combe. Although only low 10s on the track, the variety of models really surprised me! From a beautifully prepared DB2, right through to the latest Valhalla. Quite a sight.
I think my favourite was the heavily modified early 1970s DBS. I wouldn't surprise me if the engine was 7 litres
The lovely tracking shot of the blue V8 Vantage Roadster was taken by my son.








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I think my favourite was the heavily modified early 1970s DBS. I wouldn't surprise me if the engine was 7 litres

The lovely tracking shot of the blue V8 Vantage Roadster was taken by my son.
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Hi
Not used as a daily, but I try to use it whenever possible as it’s such a lovely thing to drive and be in. More longer trips than short ones. After a couple of months I decided I would hang on to it for a while so had Apple CarPlay installed by Aston Installations, who were excellent. It makes the car a far more practical proposition for regular use, for me anyway, as the standard system is antiquated and the sat nav not fit for purpose.
I also had the chrome window surrounds wrapped in black and the regular round steering wheel re-trimmed in alcantara with red stitching, to match the rest of the interior stitching.
Not used as a daily, but I try to use it whenever possible as it’s such a lovely thing to drive and be in. More longer trips than short ones. After a couple of months I decided I would hang on to it for a while so had Apple CarPlay installed by Aston Installations, who were excellent. It makes the car a far more practical proposition for regular use, for me anyway, as the standard system is antiquated and the sat nav not fit for purpose.
I also had the chrome window surrounds wrapped in black and the regular round steering wheel re-trimmed in alcantara with red stitching, to match the rest of the interior stitching.
chukka said:
Hi
Not used as a daily, but I try to use it whenever possible as it s such a lovely thing to drive and be in. More longer trips than short ones. After a couple of months I decided I would hang on to it for a while so had Apple CarPlay installed by Aston Installations, who were excellent. It makes the car a far more practical proposition for regular use, for me anyway, as the standard system is antiquated and the sat nav not fit for purpose.
I also had the chrome window surrounds wrapped in black and the regular round steering wheel re-trimmed in alcantara with red stitching, to match the rest of the interior stitching.
Good to hear! Looks stunning and some nice little unobtrusive modifications. Not used as a daily, but I try to use it whenever possible as it s such a lovely thing to drive and be in. More longer trips than short ones. After a couple of months I decided I would hang on to it for a while so had Apple CarPlay installed by Aston Installations, who were excellent. It makes the car a far more practical proposition for regular use, for me anyway, as the standard system is antiquated and the sat nav not fit for purpose.
I also had the chrome window surrounds wrapped in black and the regular round steering wheel re-trimmed in alcantara with red stitching, to match the rest of the interior stitching.
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