Showing posts with label car shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car shows. Show all posts

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Car Shows Southern Florida Update ~ Corvettes on The Circle

Per The Corvette Forum

“Due to the public outcry and after a one-year hiatus that prevented motorized vehicles from parking on public parks and after rebounding from three hurricanes in nine weeks, car shows are back at St. Armand’s Circle.” 


River Car Show

Saturday, April 26th 2:45 - 530 pm 


53rd Annual Devereaux-Kaiser Car Show 

Sun, 27 April 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Mon, 28 April 9:00 am - 2:00 pm


2025 Corvettes on the Circle

Saturday, May 3rd ~ St. Armand’s Circle 9am to 3pm



Weekly/ Monthly:


Ideal Classic Cars 2224 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, 

Every 2nd Saturday of the Month, 9am -1 PM


Classic Car Museum 5500 Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 

Every 3rd Saturday of the Month, 9-1 PM


Cars and Caffiene Wellen Park 19745 Wellen Park Blvd., Venice Fl

First Saturday of the month  730am - 1030 am


Sarasota Cars and Coffee  295 N. Cattleman Road, Sarasota Fl

Every 2nd Saturday of the month  8am- 10am 


Cruzin on Dearborn ~ Englewood Car Show 

The first Saturday of every month, 2pm -8pm Dearborn St, Englewood, FL 34223


Englewood Car Crazy Wednesday Cars and Coffee

7:30 am to 10:00am Merchants Crossing 1659-1685 S McCall Rd, Englewood Fl 


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Monday, February 24, 2025

CAR SHOW DETAILS


 Car Shows Events Southwest Florida  

        
*Shine of the Week 



I am looking forward to blogging about these soon


Coming up:




IslandWalk Annual Car Show

Saturday March 8th 10am - 2pm


20th Anniversary of “A Vette Together”!!

Sunday, March 16, 2025 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM


Cars & Coffee Venice at Ideal Classic Cars

Saturday, March 22, 202 7:30 AM  10:00 AM


11th Annual Naples Motorfest ~Cars in Paradise 

Saturday, March 22nd 10-3pm


35th Annual Venice AACA Classic Car Show 

Sun, 30 Mar, 2025 at 08:00 am (EDT


Kimal Lumber’s 21st Annual Classic Car Show 

Sun, 06 Apr, 2025 at 09:00 am to 01:00


Weekly/ Monthly:


Ideal Classic Cars, 2224 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, 2nd Saturday of the Month, 9-1 PM


Classic Car Museum, 5500 Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 3rd Saturday of the Month, 9-1 PM


Wink’s Old Time Grill Cars & Coffee451 South Indiana Ave., Englewood

Every Wednesday morning


Cars and Caffiene Wellen Park 19745 Wellen Park Blvd., Venice Fl

First Saturday of the month 730am hot 1030 am






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Please let me know if you have an event or an article, concerning Classic Cars you would like posted. 

 

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1. Shine: how well it is detailed. 
2. How photogenic is the car.

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Friday, June 24, 2011

Central PA, Why Not US??!!

An article by Jean Jennings, President and Editor-in-Chief at Automobile Magazine, is tooting the horn for a Hershey Car Show, "The Elegance at Hershey". In the article she tells us, the reader, that Hershey is having a revival to its car show status it once enjoyed. This is great for Hershey but what about Central PA?
 
I have been a Classic Car Nut for many years and slowly but surely I have come to realize that Central Pennsylvania, is rich in Classic Cars however, you could say that Central PA is much like the Pittsburgh Pirates. How? Well, like the Pirates we have some of the best players,or in this case, the best cars. Sadly,
in spite of this fact, the top ones end up going to the major leagues. They go to Barrett Jackson Auctions and to Hershey Car Shows. Now is the time for the Central Pennsylvania Classic Car Business to stand up on its own!

Here's the thing, Central PA is alive with Car Shows and Events all summer long. Take a look at just few examples:

Classic Shine at the Lake  Curwensville Lake

Snow Shoe Annual Fall Festival & Car Show  Snow Shoe

Super 322 Drive-In Car Show  Bigler

Bellefonte Cruise Downtown Bellefonte

Fezell's Shop n Save 11th Annual Car Show  DuBois

Central Mountains Region, Antique and Custom Car Show Clearfield

Leonard Street Car and Bike Show Clearfield

Back to the Fifties Weekend  New Castle

Galleria Super Cruise Johnstown

Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival Butler

Country Boys Custom Car, Truck and Bike Show  Lewisburg

Oil City Heritage Days Car Show Oil City

Central PA Street Machines  Lockhaven

The Rodfathers Of Butler    Butler

Roar in the Mountains Car Show Altoona

Allegheny Mountain Region Car Show  Boalsburg

Annual State College Cool Cruise Car Show Boalsburg

ACC Car Show DelGrosso's   Tipton

Fabulous Fifties Fourth Annual Car Show  Raystown Lake

Altoona Corvette Club Car Show  Tipton

Blair County Antique Auto Club Car Show  Williamsburg

Altoona Corvette Club & Zeigler Chevrolet Cruise-In Altoona

Portage Cruisers Cruise-In (2 shows)  Portage

Jaffa Antique & Classic Vehicle Show  DelGrosso's Park Tipton

BCAAC Car Show  Prince Gilitzin State Park 


It is time for someone to assemble a Central PA Car Show Extravaganza. Perhaps a show the size of Carlisle with a high end car auction. A show that will bring car enthusiasts from all over the US and Canada. Music, swap meets, food vendors and more. We all know it can be done. how does it start?

I can not think of a better place than the Clearfield County Fair Ground. Ample space, ample parking, ample vendors, ample hospitality. All that is needed is organization of about a thousand cars and a few sunny days. 

If I missed your favorite car show or event please let me know and I will add it.

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

12 Tips For Car Show Photographers



I’m a car guy. There. I admitted it. I spend too much of my limited discretionary time and too much money on cars. But hey, at least I don’t need an AA program – yet.

If there’s a car show near me, and I can steal away at least 90 minutes, I’ll stop by with camera in hand hoping for a shot of something I haven’t seen or photographed before. But as excited as I get about the prospect of shooting a car show, it’s always, always, always harder when I get there than I expect it to be.
If you’ve been to a typical car show, you know the romantic notion of shooting the cars is often less attractive than actually doing it. That’s because most car shows come with the same challenges. And it all starts with the three biggest problems – background, background, background. Yes I know, that’s only one problem three times but it’s as big a problem as any three you could come up with. Backgrounds are everything in a good car picture and because the cars are crammed together, you usually don’t have a good background. Along with cramped quarters comes the next problem, reflections. Reflections on the paint, the chrome and everywhere else. They are everywhere. Next up – specularity – the shiny chrome causes blown out highlights. And lastly, there are the miscellaneous problems like direct sunlight, crowds, etc.




After looking at this list you may be tempted to say forget it – who needs it? But hold on. There are some things you can do. Here are some ideas.

1. If you’re religious, pray for overcast skies. If you’re not religious, ask someone who is to pray for you. Or be lucky. I was lucky last weekend when I shot the Gig Harbor classic car show. We had a high marine layer that stopped the direct sun from crating contrasty subjects that would be nearly impossible to photograph without HDR or supplemental light.

If you don’t end up with overcast skies, go as early as you can and/or as late as you can to keep the sun low in the sky. Direct sunlight causes all kinds of problems, but mostly high contrast and it’s not easy to work around.

2. Bring a polarizer. Your polarizer will help reduce reflections. Since polarizers work best at 90 degree angles, they won’t always help, but when you can use them – use them. They make a real difference.

3. Bring an ultra wide or even a fisheye lens and a short to medium telephoto lens. I worked this weekend with a Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Ultra-Wide Angle Lens (rectilinear) to cover the wide side and the Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM Lens on the longer side. Both were mounted to Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
bodies respectively.

Use the wide angle lens for engine shots and interiors and the longer glass for close ups and sectional portraits of the car.

4. While we’re on the subject of lenses – bring the fastest glass you can. There will be problems with reflections that polarizers can’t solve but that fast glass can fix. See this post on fast glass for an in-depth explanation. Shooting with a shallow depth of field can also help you draw attention to a car’s finer details.

5. When you find a car you want to photograph, walk all the way around it before you start shooting. Look for interesting or unique angles. Since the car show environment is so tough, think in terms of bits and pieces of the car. Don’t forget to shoot the engine. Shooting straight down on the engine with the wide lens is usually the safe bet. Also grab a shot of the car interior with your wide lens. Then start using your longer lens to isolate the car’s most interesting parts. Look for things like logos, tail fins, shifters, etc. Shoot anything that you find interesting.

6. Shoot more than one angle and shoot from various distances to give yourself a chance to tell the car’s story. When you look at the Flickr set I’ve created of images I made at this car show, you’ll note that several images are of the same car, but from different positions and from different distances. This gives you lots of looks to choose from.

7. Bring a tripod if you are shooting on an overcast day. You may need some slow shutter speeds to pull off a sharp image.

8. Wear black clothing so that your reflection is reduced when you’re photographing the car from close up.

9. Be mindful of your angles. Sometime shooting from the ground up is the best approach.

10. Don’t touch the cars without permission. Don’t sit in a car without permission. If the car owners aren’t receptive to you move on. There are lots of cars to shoot at a car show. I try to send one image from every car show to each car owner I photograph. Their contact info is usually available on the show roster or from the show organizers. Often they’ll approach me with a card and ask for a copy. This often yields sales for me since the first image is free and all others cost money.

11. It’s okay to crop. Cropping is your friend. With so many reflections and background distractions and people in the way, don’t be afraid to crop so that you can get the image you want. Unless you’re a photojournalist shooting photojournalism, there’s no sin in cropping no matter what the folks down at the local camera club tell you. Crop your brains out to get the right shot.

12. Be aware of your surroundings. Keep your gear safe and watch out for the crowd. Don’t block aisles with your tripod. Don’t hog any specific car. Shoot one shot and move on so others can look at the car and come back to it for another shot a little later.

Shooting car shows can be challenging but fun. This list isn’t exhaustive, but it should point you in the right direction. Summer is car show season. Look around your area for a car show to shoot. Get some practice. Focus on details practice, practice, practice. Now I have to take a break to polish a couple of my cars. When I am not driving them, racing them or showing them I am polishing them!

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Car Shows Southern Florida Update ~ Corvettes on The Circle

Per The Corvette Forum :  “Due to the public outcry and after a one-year hiatus that prevented motorized vehicles from parking on public par...