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Capturing The Machine

Kevin McCauley

Kevin McCauley's newsletter of photography insights, behind-the-scenes, and superficially-written vehicle reviews.

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Latest Issues

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Waiting For the Sun to Come Down

I am thrilled to announce my new photography book, Waiting For the Sun to Come Down, published by Carrara Media. It's filled with more than 75 different cars, over 125 pages, and an absolutely unhinged amount of black shadows. It arrives th...

5 months ago
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Vic Elford: Interview From 2015

> In 2015, I was doing occasional, odd freelance jobs for my friend Jeff Jablansky, who ran an automotive [world] news publication at the time. Through no fault of his own, that website no longer exists, but he greenlit a number of silly id...

7 months ago
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A Second Bite at the Apple

I had been keeping an eye out for some moody fluorescent industrial lighting to use for a photo backdrop. A building that I frequently drive past had this grungy, fluorescent-lit loading dock, which seemed perfect.

9 months ago
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Porsche 911 Carrera RS: Non-In-Depth Drive

When the 911 debuted in 1963, it had narrow fenders, 15” steel wheels, and just 130 horsepower from 2.0 liters. We all know what happened next: that original package was widened, stretched, sculpted, and infused with technology, displacemen...

a year ago
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