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Barbara Moore Playboy Magazine Playmate; National Champion Ballroom Dancing Self-Assignment; published in Celebrity Car Magazine |
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Bill Goldberg WWF Champion; NFL player for the Rams, Falcons and Panthers; Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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Bill Goldberg, Revisited A headshot, a cover shot for Iron Horse Magazine, and a glimpse of a few of Bill's custom Harleys. Self-Assignment; published by Iron Horse Magazine, and others. |
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Tim Allen Actor, comedian, automotive enthusiast extraordinaire; TAD (Tim Allen Designs) automotive design company, developing aftermarket automotove accessories and cutting edge automotive design. Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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will.i.am One of the three founding members, and a creative genius of the Black Eyed Peas quartet. They set a high standard with four Grammy nominations and one win, 7.5 million global sales, and a sound unique in the music world. "Grandma used to say, "You've got to eat your black-eyed peas." Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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Tony Stewart 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL Series Cup Champion Driver of the Home Depot / Joe Gibbs Racing car Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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John Schneider "Bo" in "Dukes of Hazzard" TV series and (until 2007) the proud owner of an original "General Lee" Dodge Charger - but with a 426 Hemi! Currently in the TV series "Smallville" (Superman's Dad) and constantly working in movies as an actor, director, producer, writer, and doing cameos. Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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Chip Foose Automotive designer and principle of Foose Design in Huntington Beach, CA. The youngest member inducted into the Hot Rod Hall of Fame, the design genius for the TV show "Overhaulin'" on The Learning Channel, and honoree of numerous automotive industry awards. Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine |
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Shawne Merriman Linebacker for the San Diego Chargers. Nicknamed "Lights Out" in high school for knocking out four opposing players in one game. Drafted in the first round of 2005; 2005 NFL Rookie Defense Player of the Year; Selected and played in the January 2006 Pro Bowl Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine. |
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Cory "Nasty" Nastazio Winner of the NORA Cup Awards back-to-back (2001-2002) and in the same year the BMX Plus Favorite Dirt Jumper Award.
Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine. |
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Courtney Hansen When this was shot (2004), Courtney was hosting "Overhaulin'" TV series on The Learning Channel. Now she hosts Spike TV's "Power Block" where she can be seen every Saturday and Sunday. A former model, Courtney is a true car enthusiast who also writes the column "Garage Girl" for FMHM Magazine. Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine. |
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George Gray An actor and comedian, George has hosted game shows including "$25 Million Dollar Hoax," "Extreme Gong," and "Weakest Link." George got his start in acting as a child, relishing the payoff of $35 per day, and getting the day off from school! Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine. |
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Bobbi Sue Luther Bobbi Sue hosted "Junkyard Mega Wars'" TV series on TLC. Now, aside from movies and other acting gigs, she hosts Maxim Online. A true althlete (full scholarship to Univ. of Maryland), Bobbi is also a certified firefighter and hazardous waste handler. Of course, she's a bit too busy between modeling and acting to think about changing her career path now. Photographed for Celebrity Car Magazine. |
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On Water, Asphalt, Dirt & Mud! A small selection of our motorsports photos from the last couple of decades! Shot across the western USA, these images came from both film and digital. Technology having advanced as far as it has, the film cameras have been parked since probably 2002, with everything since then shot digitally. Photographed for promoters, sponsors, magazines, participants, and ourselves! |
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Action & Vehicles One of the new types of photography we can offer our corporate clients! We have a specially designed shooting assembly that fits securely in the back of our Chevy Avalanche. This allows us to safely shoot at speed, for images that are otherwise impossible to make with the camera. These photos are all at shutter speeds slower than 1/30th of a second! We also shoot HD video using this same setup, getting much smoother camera action than possible by simply hand-holding the camera. |
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