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Location | Le Mans |
Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 30 prints ONLY |
Shooting date | 6 juillet 2014 |
Original picture | Digital |
Formats | Large format |
Era | 2010-2020 |
Colors | Red |
Collection | Endurance LM |
Born in 1969 in Munich, Götz lives between Paris and Hamburg.
This German photographer, compulsive traveler, graduated from the Graphic Design and School of Hamburg, spends his time between Germany, France, Italy, the USA, and elsewhere where his customers send him. But he also devoted much time to personal photographic projects, including panoramic photography with film 6x24. He likes to get caught up in the unprecedented and unusual, reporting "a documentation of his surroundings." His eye has a policy of not turning away from anything and give anything poetry of the outstanding's time.
After his period of luxury, beauty and pleasure that lasted about 12 years, Götz likes to spend more time on various reports ranging from cooper's expertise to motorsport through the sailing. His book "A Year around Sancerre" has been the subject of many exhibitions. But the weekend ... you will surely find a racing track, wether tarmac, ice or earth, or even on a beach photographing surfers.
The Breadvan did not come out of the Maranello workshops! After leaving FERRARI along with other Maranello executives following the "palace revolution", Giotto Bizzarrini designed the Breadvan based on a Ferrari 250GT SWB at the request of Count Volpi for the Scuderiea Serenissima. Bizzarrini took over the technical developments of the 250 GTO he had created at FERRARI, mainly by moving the engine back into the chassis.
Its aerodynamic shape will allow the Breadvan to compete with the 250 GTO at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1962 with brio before its retirement at the 4th hour following transmission problems. Note that the Breadvan will never bear the prancing horse emblem.
He is pictured here during the 2014 Le Mans Classic race.