My Automotive
Photographic Galleries
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The automotive galleries on this site are my running record of where I’ve been, what I’ve seen, and how it felt to stand there. I work in the first person on purpose: these pictures are made in real time, with all the small variables—light, weather, crowds, staging—that shape the result. Each gallery is a living set. I add to them as the year unfolds, then revisit with a clearer head to keep the story honest and readable.
Most collections are organized by year. They trace a familiar arc—from early-season meets and marque gatherings to curated lawns, city street displays, and track days—before cresting during late-summer weeks when everything converges. I try to arrive earlier, stay later, and let the venue dictate the angles: vineyards and courtyards when the scene is intimate, paddocks and pit walls when the day runs hot, coastal turnouts when the light finally breaks. The aim is simple: pictures that breathe, context that earns its place, and a pace that mirrors the day rather than overpowering it.
Alongside the year-by-year stories are ongoing projects, including the Turbo Florio Collection—individual galleries for each build that I update continuously as the cars evolve. You’ll also find occasional features that follow a single thread more closely: a maker, a track session, a route that keeps teaching me new ways to see. As new work lands in 2026 and beyond, I’ll fold it in here and expand the index so it stays easy to navigate—by year, by project, or by whatever caught your eye last time you visited.
Nothing on this page is meant to be definitive. It’s a map in pencil: revised, annotated, and carried forward. If you come back after a month—or a season—you should notice the changes. That’s the point. These are working pictures from a life spent around cars, tuned to clarity over spectacle, and updated as the story continues.