Why is it that.....
.....some of these car shoots focus on the location more than the car? Don't get me wrong, the location is important, but shouldn't it be secondary to the actual subject? I mean, when you are at a show and a car catches your attention, do you step back and say "damn it looks really cool in front of that building" or do you move closer and begin focusing on the many different aspects and components that make that car cool?
I guess my question is; isn't it the photographer's job to cover all of the important aspects of the car and tell it's story, or should it be about the building, bridge, or mural that its parked in front of?
I'm not trying to start any shit, just want to better understand some of these photoshoots!
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