Totally agree Jeff.
In honest opinion I don't think so Tom. Pick up your latest copy of Motor Trend, Car & Driver, or any of the car magazines, how many vehicles are shot inside, barely any. Sure they do some photo-shopping, but the point is a car's natural environment is outside, and while it poses issues with lighting, weather, etc, its still its natural environment where people expect to see a car.
For me, the worst photos are the photo shopped ones with crazy backgrounds or vehicles floating that are not natural, the dealer may think it looks cool, but does the majority of your customers? Same with a photo booth, there are some really bad booths and picture taking going on. Then again there are some really good things happening.
Takes these for example, I've been looking for several 4Runners lately. Put yourself in the customers shoes and ask yourself which one would keep you coming back looking at the pics more? Again, just my preference and opinion. But I think cars should be in a natural element, weather it on the lot or next door with a pine forest back ground looks a lot better than some of the booths I see and the lighting problems. If these are any of your booths, sorry, not trying to offend anyone but these are 2 that I saw in my 4Runner search that stood out to me with indoor booths.
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