A $2M Singer-reimagined Porsche, a $5M Pebble Beach restoration, a $400K restomod E-Type — buyers commit on imagery. Current restoration-shop photography is beige-studio generic. We render at Concorso d'Eleganza fidelity, in any location.
Used by top restomod houses, concours-grade restoration shops, and major collector-car auctioneers
Concours-grade vintage cars and restomods sell on emotional fit. A buyer evaluating a $2M Singer Porsche has already looked at 30 other restored 911s. Generic restoration-shop photography in fluorescent beige rooms is a category baseline that nobody breaks out of. The buyer can't picture the car beside his existing GT3 RS at his Aspen lodge, can't picture the bordeaux interior with his initials, can't picture it on the lawn at Villa d'Este. He sees a generic 911 in a generic shop. He commits to the competitor who showed him the dream.
We render the car at concours-grade fidelity, in any location: at Villa d'Este overlooking Lake Como, at the Quail at golden hour, parked at the buyer's Aspen ski lodge, or beside the buyer's existing collection at his Florida garage. The image reads as photograph. The buyer pictures himself with the car, in his life, and signs.
Same workflow for auction-catalog imagery (RM Sotheby's, Gooding, Bonhams), pre-restoration build proposals where the buyer is choosing between three exterior colours and two interior treatments, and dealer marketing for top-tier vintage and restomod inventory. Build slots fill faster, average sale price moves up, buyer's-remorse cancellations drop because the buyer has already lived with the image of the finished car.
Featured anonymized story below. More case studies landing as new restomod houses and auction catalogs onboard.
Challenge: UHNI Aspen buyer commissioning a $2M-tier Singer-style 911 restomod. Two restoration houses competing for the build slot. Buyer wanted to see the finished car in his actual Aspen garage, beside his existing 911 GT3 RS, in three exterior colours and two interior treatments — before committing the deposit.
Solution: 12 hero renders delivered in 12 days. The proposed restomod placed in the buyer's actual garage with his existing GT3 RS beside it, rendered in Bordeaux, Riviera Blue, and Brewster Green, with cognac and oxblood interior options. Bespoke trim detail close-ups including the buyer's monogram on the headrests. Concours-context render at Villa d'Este included as bonus shot.
Supporting imagery delivered alongside the hero pitch. Each render is anonymized and used here as a portfolio sample.
Hand-stitched cognac leather with owner's initials embroidered into the headrest — rendered before the leather was cut.
Identical render, three paint specifications. Owner picked Brewster Green within 24 hours of seeing the trio.
Singer Vehicle Design, Eagle E-Type, RUF, Theon Design, Workshop 5001, Tuthill Porsche. Build-slot marketing and customer commission visualization for $400K-$2M+ builds.
Top Pebble Beach-class restoration shops (Paul Russell, Steve Babinsky, Canepa). Pre-restoration build proposals and post-restoration concours-context marketing.
RM Sotheby's, Gooding & Co, Bonhams Cars, Mecum, Broad Arrow. Catalog hero spreads for concours-grade lots, pre-sale marketing imagery.
Top-tier vintage Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes, and pre-war specialists marketing inventory to UHNI international clientele who never visit the showroom.
10 concours-grade vehicle renders in 7 business days. Full credit toward production.
If our output doesn't beat your current studio, you walk. We refund. No proposal. No 6-week sales cycle.
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