We've had a fairly large car scene here in Nova Scotia, but like a lot of places there isn't much for coverage or recognition. So in this project of ours we're hoping to do just that! There's tons of amazing projects that people have poured their heart and soul into and it's about time we give them the recognition they deserve, so we will photograph their works of art from every angle imaginable, ask the owner questions as to why they chose their specific mechanical canvas and what they have done to it to make it truly their own.
We won't discriminate from any vehicle, whether it's a crazy 500+ Horsepower drag strip monster, a slammed VIP inspired sedan, a growling muscle car from the 60's or your local tuner trying to turn his grocery getter into something unforgettable.
So stay "TUNED" ;)
- Nathaniel Whynot
We won't discriminate from any vehicle, whether it's a crazy 500+ Horsepower drag strip monster, a slammed VIP inspired sedan, a growling muscle car from the 60's or your local tuner trying to turn his grocery getter into something unforgettable.
So stay "TUNED" ;)
- Nathaniel Whynot
I am Sean Cardinell and I've been into cars from day one. Like most everyone that is, I played with Dinky cars, dreaming of the day I got my License. I've had my fair collection of cars, ranging from Clean Integra's to Slow Volkswagens, automatic Cavaliers, and rusted away Civic's.Car Photography is one of my main things lately. One of my favorite things to shoot. There's so many different things people do to add some flavor to their cars, and to be able to capture that, is awesome. I could write for days about why we're doing this, or make you wait to see what we have to share with you ;)
I am Nathaniel Whynot, and like my partner in this exciting new project I too have been obsessed with cars since as long as I can remember. My main focus is primarily anything Japanese but I have love for most things with four wheels, from American Muscle cars to German Luxury cars and just about everything in between.My stable of cars isn't large but it's slowly growing, project by project. My first car was a '94 Ford Taurus given to me by my father, but after having enough headaches fixing it up I decided it would be better to start fresh and bought myself a '99 Ford Mustang. It was a red 3.8L V6 coupe, it needed fixing up but it was truly my first form of freedom and I was excited to start a project that wasn't being done much around here until I found out it wasn't exactly the most practical winter car...
Fast forward a few months and I now have a '94 Acura Integra which when I bought was bone stock, and is in the process of a complete makeover which I hope you readers will be excited to see.
So that's a little about myself, I look forward to showing everyone some of the sickest project cars Nova Scotia has to offer.
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