
A little something for my buddy Chris, the Porsche fanatic.
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I don’t get too excited about cars, but your photos really show them as the works of art they are.
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I appreciate this. I really try to find the art in these remarkable machines. The people who designed them were certainly artists, and I look for the essence. I don’t really take “pictures of cars” – as in, the full vehicle – because those small details and nuances strike me so powerfully.
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I. Want. This. Car. Now.
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I can tell you where it is, but I’m not sure it’s for sale.
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