Automotive Photography
A selection of Muscle Cars from my Photography Collection
Cars have always been more than machines to me. They’re rolling history, personal statements, and mechanical art shaped by passion as much as engineering.
This collection comes from countless summer weekends across Eastern Ontario, where one car show rolls into the next and the season feels measured in exhaust notes and sunlight bouncing off chrome. I make a point of getting to as many shows as I can — not just to photograph the cars, but to meet the people who keep
them alive. Every great car has a story, and every owner carries a piece of it with pride.
Muscle cars sit at the heart of this work. There’s something unmistakable about them — the long hoods, aggressive lines, unapologetic presence. They were built to be seen, heard, and felt. I’m drawn to the details: the curvature of a fender, the typography of a badge, the way polished chrome reflects the world around it. These design choices weren’t accidental — they were statements of an era that valued character as much as performance.
When I photograph cars, I try to respect that intent. I don’t rush the process. I walk the car, study the light, wait for reflections to settle. Sometimes the best image comes from a quiet moment when the crowd thins and the car simply exists in its element.
Just as important are the conversations. Owners are often eager to share the backstory — how long they’ve had the car, what it took to restore it, why this model mattered to them. Those stories inform how I frame each shot. The photos become less about horsepower and more about stewardship.
This gallery is a celebration of craftsmanship, nostalgia, and devotion. Not just to cars — but to the culture that keeps them rolling, one summer weekend at a time.
Toronto Motorama Car show 2026
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