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October 9, 2007
APART from babies, pets and maybe newlyweds, probably nothing is more photographed, and photographed badly, than the family car, according to the New York Times.
Enter Winston Goodfellow, a professional automobile photographer who knows how to shoot a car and is willing to share some of his best tricks. Mr. Goodfellow, whose automotive prints sell on his Web site (www.rollingsculpture.com), has written a short manual of tips, “Take Your Best Shot.” It was published by Hagerty, an insurer specializing in classic cars.
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