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Our Signature Collection Photo Books:

The idea for the automotive photo books (#signaturecollection) originated with a simple question: could automotive photography become a complete human experience – not just something to see but something to feel?


And what if the book itself became part of the story? What if it shared the same DNA as the car it represents?

That is where this concept (#signaturecollection) was born.


I started to design each of my photo books with the purpose to extend the experience far beyond the image.

I wanted the physical object in your hands to echo the car it celebrates, so I began incorporating materials used in the actual specification of the car itself.

· Genuine leather covers, hand-stitched with the same attention to detail you'd find in a bespoke interior

· Painted panels finished exactly the way a car is painted—layers, polish, depth

· Functional straps and buckles that create anticipation, turning the act of opening the photo book into a moment


Combine that with design elements of the car, and you have a visual and tactile experience that is a hundred percent handcrafted from concept to completion. Filled with fine art images that showcase a car as never seen before using the focussed diffused lighting technique. (#fdltechnique)



The idea is to create an one-of-one showpiece for those who understand that true craftsmanship cannot be scaled—and that real automotive art exists as much in the tangible as it does in the visual.


And the best part of this journey is that I enjoy crafting these books as much as I enjoy creating the automotive fine art photography itself.

The design process, material selection, and the constant calibration between engineering and elegance. It challenges me in the same way lighting a car on location challenges me. The same patience. The same pursuit of perfection. The same satisfaction when it all comes together.


For me, this is the next evolution. A way to extend a car’s presence into living spaces, where it will spark admiration and become a conversation starter.


Because automotive photography should not only be seen, but experienced.



 
 
 

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