Porsche Club of America - Canada West Region
Celebrating Forty Years of PCA Membership
de David C. Oberman
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À propos du livre
With everyone talking about 2013 being a celebration of 50 Years of the Porsche 911, I wanted the book to contain 50 Porsches owned by our local club members. The 50 cars in this book are from every one of those five decades of Porsche 911 production - truly an amazing collection of automobiles owned by a group of very fine people that really like their Porsches. This large landscape (13" x 11") book contains 200 large photos and 110 pages.
I took the photographs at a location 3000 feet up on Cypress Mountain (in West Vancouver, BC) from mid September to mid October, 2013 as the weather and schedules permitted. I really enjoyed the experience and that great twisty drive up and down the mountain was enjoyed by all of us driving Porsches!
My photography has been in many places over the years including album covers, posters, newspapers, magazines and two other books entitled, "The Terracotta Warriors" and "Digital Diversity" also available from Blurb.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Sports et loisirs
- Catégories supplémentaires Beaux livres, Action/Aventure
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 110 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9781364186043
- Date de publication: déc 04, 2013
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Canada West, racing cars, Porsche club of America
À propos du créateur
David's photographs have been seen in many places over the years including, books, record album covers, posters, newspapers and magazines. He has photographed a wide range of subjects including architecture, cars, nature, public art and people. David enjoys working on a variety of photographic assignments and book projects so if you have something in mind, he would love to hear from you. David was born, raised and educated in New York City. He began his photography career in 1971 and then branched out into the digital world of computers and computer graphics. Of course, today, digital cameras and personal computers are mainstream and he uses both on a daily basis. However, David says, "I still use my film cameras on some occasions for black and white photography because I like the unique results." There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. - Ansel Adams