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Location | Allemagne |
Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY |
Shooting date | 8 Juin 2017 |
Original picture | Digital |
Original picture | Digital |
Formats | Portrait orientation |
Era | 2010-2020 |
Colors | White |
I was born into a family that brought the first automobiles to market at the beginning of the last century. For as long as I can remember, I have always heard about motorsport at home and automobiles in the broad sense.
My passion for modes of transport on land also led me to develop a passion for boats during the many school holidays that I spent in Brittany. After my military service in the Navy I began learning how to make sails for large racing multihulls and the last 12MJIs in the America's Cup at the end of the 1980s.
Back in the Paris region, I will join the DPPI press agency created by my father in 1962 where I will learn the basics of photography and business during the first 3 years.
Through a combination of circumstances I will create, develop and manage what will become 10 years later the most important structure for marketing boat photos within a photographic press agency.
At the beginning of this century I will restore several old automobiles, including one of the most emblematic single-seaters in French motorsport that had launched Matra Sport in a quest for victories for 10 years.
After this interlude I returned to my job as a photographer to produce subjects on automobile heritage and motorboats.
Rolf Gersch, a leading restoration specialist for GM's Chevrolet Corvette model in Germany, found this C1 around 40 years ago in Austria. Exploring his story, he discovered that it was the first C1 Corvette to land in Europe since no GM representative in Europe had the model yet. The chassis No. 46 vintage 1954, but manufactured in December 53, had been bought in the United States by a rich Austrian, who made it repatriated to Europe.
During restoration, he found one of the 20 hardtop plexiglas that exist in the world, designed by Larry Bell in his helicopter factory.
This isolated photo of the Chevrolet Corvette insignia and beautiful silver "bumpers" is a perfect illustration of the strength of the imprint left by these models in automotive history.
You can admire the futuristic very design side of the model in question on the 2nd picture of the product page.