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The Client | History Channel | Counting Cars | Danny “The Count” Koker | Count’s Kustoms
date | 07.30.2014
location | las vegas, nv | Count’s Kustoms
las vegas automotive photographer | john afravi
Assistant | White Rice Photography
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Luck. Preparation. Faith in oneself. Call it what you want, but I landed a great opportunity to work with some cool guys. I remember the day as if it was yesterday. I was on set at a photoshoot, photographing some awesome cars for World Wide Classic Autos, when I received a phone call from James with the History Channel. At first I was in disbelief. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. James explained the situation. Counting Cars wanted to do a calendar photoshoot with 12 of their best cars/trucks! I was just blown away at the opportunity.
Fast forward to the following week and there we were….shooting. We hashed it out with the team from the History Channel to gather all details and discuss logistics of the shoot. After locking down the concept of the final product, we began. This would involve 2 days of shooting….or so we thought! The first day was a group photo with all of their cars and the cast members of the hit show, “Counting Cars”. Day 1 involved a whole lotta waiting around as the location we were shooting in was not ideal for the midday sun, so it was a treacherous battle of patience waiting the day out to get that nice even sunset light.
Rewind to a little earlier in the day. We had a couple major setbacks. I had brought 3 studio strobes with me. 1 of which had burnt out on set just as I was starting to shoot! Bummer. Strobe 2 was a victim of a horrendous dust devil. This devil was literally summoned from the gates of hell with the sole intent and purpose to grab a hold of my light stand and slam my strobe to the pavement. It was literally in pieces from the violent ground and pound! That devil snuck in to the shoot like a Commando, completed its mission, and was gone within a blink of an eye! So the reality of that matter was…..I was down to 1 strobe. Not good.
I had to think quick and bring resolve to the situation. We haven’t even began shooting, and I was already down two strobes! How does that happen! Nothing I could do about it now. Time to plan and react to this setback. I decided to change up the game plan. I turned to my trusty speedlights. Using my remaining studio strobe as a kicker while the speedlight became my key light. I have never loved my speedlights until that day. They certainly saved the day! Here’s a shot from day 1. DAY 1 turned out to be a success!!
So day 2 rolls around. On this day, we’re shooting 14 vehicles in a studio on a green screen. The plan is to composite the cars into different backgrounds. This was a really cool experience, and I even got on to TV!! See the clip to the actual photoshoot with THE COUNT BELOW!!!
I’ve never shot on a green screen before, as that’s something used for video compositing. The problem with photographing cars on a green screen is that you get a green cast on to the cars paint. This was a bit of a challenge to remove. Especially for one particular car. The Lincoln. But in the end and with some creative thinking to resolve this, everything came out looking great.
The shoot started at noon, and we didn’t leave until after 3am the next day! A hell of a shoot! But we definitely cranked out some hot frames! Stay tuned and be on the lookout for the calendar to come out for the 2015 year! Here are a couple samples to hold you guys over!
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17 Comments
Awesome………..can a person purchase a calendar?
Live in Vancouver B.C.
Shirley, the calendar will definitely be out soon. It is now in the process of being printed. I will post a blog update with more info as I get it. Thank you for your support!
Shirley, it is now available for preorder at the following link! Thank you for your support!
http://www.sevenclothingcompany.com/2015-counts-kustoms-calendar-pre-order/
I’d love to get one for Christmas. Let me know as soon as I can order one. What about the joke one that Mike & Roli did – is that available too? Would make a great gag gift for a big fan of the show.
Hi Jane, ironically I just got word that Kevin received shipment of the calendars yesterday! They will be available for purchase online very soon. Bookmark their website http://www.countskustoms.com/ to order as soon as they have it up for purchase. Thank you for your support!
Jane, it’s now up on their website for pre order! Here’s the link!
http://www.sevenclothingcompany.com/2015-counts-kustoms-calendar-pre-order/
I would love to purchase this calendar for my husband in time for christmas. Will it be available before then? We live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Thanks,
Jamie
Jamie, you’re in luck! I just got word that it is now available for preorder! Here is the link!
http://www.sevenclothingcompany.com/2015-counts-kustoms-calendar-pre-order/
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Any way to get a 2021 calendar with the 2014 pics? Abs in time for Christmas?
Hi Sandra, we have not done a calendar since the one in 2014. We’ve talked about it but the crew hasn’t had the time.
Although that is a good idea and I’ll look in to it. It may be a little late to do for the 2021 year though as it’s near the end of year. But if not definitely a possibility for 2022