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Phoenix photographer showcases exhibition at Indy Motor Speedway Museum
Bill Pack shows automotive artistry through unique ‘Painting with Light’ method
Phoenix photographer Bill Pack will showcase his images at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. (Photo by Claudia Johnstone, provided by Holly Morgan Media)
(Photo by Bill Pack, provided by Holly Morgan Media)
A photo of this 1934 Alfa-Romeo displays the lighting method Bill Pack uses to capture images of racing cars.
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Visual creator, director and photographer Bill Pack will showcase his images at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.
The Phoenix resident’s “Painting with Light” photography collection, currently on display, visually represents his passion for automotive art and design and his artistic journey, according to a press release. The exhibition mirrored his book, “Epic Drama,” that captures 34 Indy 500-winning cars through his photography.
“Lighting is everything and is nothing short of magical,” Pack states. “It invites you to actively discover and see the car from a different point of view.”
Pack’s work has led to collaborations and conversations with luminaries like Roger Penske, Jay Leno, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, as well as private collectors worldwide. Pack's artistry has also been celebrated at Concours events like Amelia Island and Pebble Beach, taking him to picturesque locations in Paris and the UK.
“I’m thrilled to share a special project that’s currently underway,” Pack states. “My creative collaborator and I have been commissioned to create a bespoke book detailing part of Roger Penske's exclusive car collection.”
Early next year, Pack's latest artistic work will be featured at the Celebration of Fine Art Scottsdale, offering art enthusiasts a chance to experience his car photography.