Porsche/Car Enthusiast, Photographer and Filmmaker from Detroit, Michigan. When I was 15 I started my own film business working for local clients. At a young age I discovered that when I followed my dreams, I would get rewarded for it. Through this channel I want to help inspire you to find your dreams, and to understand that they're possible... You just have to believe it.
@@nhpstudio oh wow that’s cool to hear even with an older vehicle. I watched your other video and it was from a private owner. How were you able to get it finance? Like local bank and they wrote them a check?
Dude. This is early 2000's skate video vibes. I love how you blended two completely different genre's together (automotive & skateboarding). Great video & great vintage-looking shots.
For anyone who can afford a 2nd car around 40k and want a 911, the 996 Turbo’s in stick are around that price and they didn’t have the same issues the rest of the 996’s had. Get them while they’re still relatively cheap
To be fair, the reason it's under $30k is probably because it's an automatic. Tougher to find a manual in good shape in that price range. Also, how are you gonna own a 911 and not get a stick??
This was a joke right? Literally the worst year of 911s. Theyre 30k for a reason. Plagued by IMS bearing issues, if they havent been documented and fixed your 30k 911 turned into a 40-50k 911 when yoy jeed a new engine. The carbon is all there because the plastics in that year were kade like crap and they're almost never in good shape even in a low mileage car. Get a 987 Cayman instead. Better handling, better looks, cheaper, but same IMS issues get a 981 for the better engine.
Noah, I've owned my aero 996.1 for almost 20 years and I still love it and it brings me joy when i drive it. It makes me happy to see how much you love your car. Keep it up kid.
Great shot, but read up on hyperfocal distance - shooting so far from the subject you probably only needed f/11 or so to get everything in focus, and that way you dont lose any details to diffraction