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American Classic Car Sales Serves as Backdrop for Fashion Photo Shoot

Photographer Saulo Padilla Photographed Fashion Models Amid Rare Classic Cars in the 21,000-Square-Foot Dealership in Sarasota, Florida

2013-06-08
SARASOTA, FL, June 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) American Classic Car Sales of Sarasota, Florida, was the backdrop for a recent fashion photo shoot for Phreedome Worldwide, an emerging surf, street and skate clothing brand based in Laguna Hills, California.

Photographer Saulo Padilla of Kurasu Models & Events in Thousand Oaks, California, photographed fashion models amid the rare classic cars and sexy muscle cars in the 21,000-square-foot dealership.

"Classic cars add beauty and depth of field to a photograph," said Padilla. "They provide a sense of allure and contrast to the edginess of the product."

"As long as I have a classic car dealership, I'll never be at a loss for photographers," said Doug Page, co-owner of American Classic Car Sales. "Every time I take out my Bentley or one of our cars, someone always wants to take a picture."

The photos will be featured on http://www.phreedome.com.

American Classic Car Sales is located at 1683 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota, Florida 34232. Telephone: (941) 928-2339. Website: http://www.AmericanClassicCarSales.com.

American Classic Car Sales is a Sarasota, Florida-based car dealership specializing in classic cars.


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[Press-News.org] American Classic Car Sales Serves as Backdrop for Fashion Photo Shoot
Photographer Saulo Padilla Photographed Fashion Models Amid Rare Classic Cars in the 21,000-Square-Foot Dealership in Sarasota, Florida