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OUR ARTISTS

Blake Varnell (Demo Artist)

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There’s nothing still about Blake Varnell’s photography. Whether he’s tracking vintage Porsches through the Alps or hanging out of helicopters over Laguna Seca, his lens is always on the edge of movement. A former BMX filmmaker turned automotive photographer, Varnell brings an unmistakable energy to every frame—grit, speed, and soul collide in his work. His canvases don’t just show cars; they make you feel the throttle. Based in Colorado but rarely stationary, he captures machines where they’re meant to be: in motion.

Sofia Marquez (Demo Artist)

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Sofia Marquez blends elegance and engineering like few can. Born in Buenos Aires and based in Barcelona, she has developed a style marked by warm light, architectural symmetry, and a near-obsessive attention to detail. Her work feels more like portraits than product shots—each car a character, every line a signature. With shoots spanning from the Côte d'Azur to the California coast, Sofia captures a world where design, speed, and serenity meet. Her photography graces the walls of collectors, connoisseurs, and those who see beauty in precision.

Julian Rooke (Demo Artist)

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Julian Rooke doesn’t chase trends—he documents eras. With a background in film and an eye for dramatic lighting, Rooke’s photography channels the moodiness of noir cinema with the mechanical beauty of 20th-century motoring. His black-and-white work is hauntingly timeless, while his color sets feel like stolen scenes from a vintage European road trip. Based in London but often found across rural France or Italy’s hill towns, he’s a romantic with a lens—and his work proves that the golden age of motoring never really ended.

Kai Nakamura (Demo Artist)

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Kai Nakamura sees cars as more than machines—they’re moments in motion, shaped by culture and context. Raised between Tokyo and LA, his work fuses the clean minimalism of Japanese design with the cinematic energy of California’s car scene. Equally at home in a dimly lit garage or under the neon glow of Shibuya, Kai's imagery balances atmosphere with intimacy. He’s shot for performance brands, fashion labels, and private collectors, but his true passion lies in storytelling—using light, shadow, and speed to bring the soul of the car to life.

Blake Varnell (Demo Artist)

SHOP COLLECTION

There’s nothing still about Blake Varnell’s photography. Whether he’s tracking vintage Porsches through the Alps or hanging out of helicopters over Laguna Seca, his lens is always on the edge of movement. A former BMX filmmaker turned automotive photographer, Varnell brings an unmistakable energy to every frame—grit, speed, and soul collide in his work. His canvases don’t just show cars; they make you feel the throttle. Based in Colorado but rarely stationary, he captures machines where they’re meant to be: in motion.

Sofia Marquez (Demo Artist)

SHOP COLLECTION

Sofia Marquez blends elegance and engineering like few can. Born in Buenos Aires and based in Barcelona, she has developed a style marked by warm light, architectural symmetry, and a near-obsessive attention to detail. Her work feels more like portraits than product shots—each car a character, every line a signature. With shoots spanning from the Côte d'Azur to the California coast, Sofia captures a world where design, speed, and serenity meet. Her photography graces the walls of collectors, connoisseurs, and those who see beauty in precision.

Julian Rooke (Demo Artist)

SHOP COLLECTION

Julian Rooke doesn’t chase trends—he documents eras. With a background in film and an eye for dramatic lighting, Rooke’s photography channels the moodiness of noir cinema with the mechanical beauty of 20th-century motoring. His black-and-white work is hauntingly timeless, while his color sets feel like stolen scenes from a vintage European road trip. Based in London but often found across rural France or Italy’s hill towns, he’s a romantic with a lens—and his work proves that the golden age of motoring never really ended.