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.
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
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