Tomorrow the show will start. Today we prepared the set where the Bugattis will show themself in all their dazzling splendour, exalted by the lights of Arriflex spotlights. The star is the Butterfly Avenger by Manfrotto, a special frame system originally built for the movies. We adapted it to allow a fine light control in photo shooting.
Starring: Pietro Bianchi, Francesco Piras & Moreno Zanardo
Photographs: Pietro Bianchi & Francesco Piras
Video editing: Francesco Piras
See the backstage video
The Bugatti Glamour 2009 | The Video >
Read all about the "International Bugatti Meeting 2009"
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Go to the backstage of "The Bugatti Glamour"
Lesson 1 | How to shoot cars on location: the Bugatti sessions 1991-2009 >
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See the backstage video in HD on Vimeo
The Bugatti Glamour 2009 Backstage with Hasselblad & Manfrotto >
Back to Manfrotto page
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In 2000 Imacon, now Hasselblad, created a new proprietary format for the Imacon scanners, the Flexible File Format or fff. 3F has determined the biggest revolution in the field of original analog scanning since the introduction of the drum scanner.
First of all forgive us the word play, which might come off as presumptuous. However, we felt like we came up with something that perfectly summarizes our philosophy in this arena by uniting the concepts of high resolution and quality reproduction.