Photoshoot - Daytona Blue Nissan 350Z : Owner - Tyler Klee
I had the opportunity to shoot Tyler’s Daytona Blue Nissan 350Z last week. He drove all the way from Temecula, Ca so the pressure was on again to make his trip worthwhile. I didn’t want him to drive all the way out here just to shoot in a parking garage so we went out into the hills of Santiago Canyon for this shoot. You might recognize the location from a couple of my other shoots but I love how wide open and picturesque it is there. The best part is that the location is fairly secluded and I haven’t been hassled by any authorities yet. That in itself is worth the drive out.
I had originally planned to utilize my strobes while there was still daylight but we started shooting at a perfect time and the light on the car was great. Nothing wrong with a little natural light now and again. I was really happy with how the front quarter rig shot came out.
If you haven’t already skipped my mindless rambling and checked out the photos, Tyler has done an awesome job modifying his Nissan 350z, inside and out. If you were curious, here’s a list of his modifications:
Body:
Nismo V2 Front Bumper
Nismo USDM Side Skirts
Nismo Rear Valences
Nismo Carbon Pillar Garnish
‘06 Headlights, Custom Graphite Silver
Brakes/Suspension/Wheels:
Volk TE37 18×9.5/10.5 +12F, +15R
Toyo T1-R 245/275 35/18
SPC A-Arms
SPC Camber Arms
SPC Toe Bolts
BC Racing Coilovers
Stoptech 6-piston Front Brakes
Engine:
Nismo Cat-back
Berk HFC’s
Cobb Stage 2 Reflash
Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer
Color Matched Engine Cover
Interior:
Custom Covered OEM Seats
Pioneer Avic D3
JL 10W7
JL xSI 6.5 Components
Infinity Kappy 6.5 Rear Speaker
JL 500/1 and 450/4 Amps
Wicked C.A.S. Door Pods
RSW CF Window Switch Overlay
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I really dig the rig shots and a couple of the still shots. Great work overall