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My Favorite Images From Pebble Beach 2017

By Ted Gushue
August 21, 2017

Shooting any concours is an exercise in carefully planned, meticulously dressed, slightly drunken frustration. You’re up at dawn, the lighting is awful, there are thousands of people swarming your favorite cars, and everyone you’ve ever known is there to distract you with killer stories and great revelry. For a photographer, Pebble Beach is no walk in the park.

I spent the day doing a mixture of everything, ultimately netting with a big chunk of photos that I’m actually really quite pumped on. For those who were there, my selections won’t be much of a surprise. For those watching from home, I hope I did you justice and your FOMO is slightly abated.

As always, you can see more on our Instagram.

Enjoy!

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pope400
pope400
6 years ago

Our generation will only have road cars to give future concours. “Special” just doesn’t mean the same thing next to a historic racing car.

AirCooledNut
AirCooledNut
7 years ago

Would like to see the EXIF data…

Michelle Gillette
Michelle Gillette
7 years ago

Stunning photos. Thank you.

HitTheApex
HitTheApex
7 years ago

That ’58 250 Testa Rossa wearing a ribbon is lust-inducing. It’s easy to see why it won an award. It’s pure car porn! (Then again, isn’t everything pictured here?)

HitTheApex
HitTheApex
7 years ago

Great pics! Thanks Ted!

Mayank Gupta
Mayank Gupta
7 years ago

What’s the ferrari with the NART logo behind it?

HitTheApex
HitTheApex
7 years ago
Reply to  Mayank Gupta

That’s a 250 LM.

PDXBryan
PDXBryan
7 years ago

I almost expected to have to show I.D. to look at the pictures!

wing nut
wing nut
7 years ago

Nice work Ted!

Erwan Brillot
Erwan Brillot
7 years ago

That Ferrari V12 is such piece of art!

Parker
Parker
7 years ago

Beautiful photos Ted!

Christopher Gay
Christopher Gay
7 years ago

Your photography is always on point. Thank you for sharing.

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