Photography Field Trip to Old Car City USA


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Join us for a one-of-a-kind photography adventure through the rusted relics and moss-covered memories of Old Car City USA, the world’s largest classic car junkyard open to the public. With over 4,000 vintage vehicles scattered across 34 wooded acres, this location offers a hauntingly beautiful blend of history, decay, and nature—perfect for photographers of all styles.
Why It’s a Must-Visit for Photographers:
Endless Subjects: From 1930s sedans to 1970s muscle cars, every vehicle tells a story.
Natural Overgrowth: Trees, vines, and moss have intertwined with the cars, creating surreal compositions.
Rustic Textures & Colors: Capture the rich patina of rust, faded paint, and weathered chrome.
Seasonal Magic: October brings golden leaves and soft morning light—ideal for atmospheric shots.
Photography Tips for Old Car City:
Bring a Variety of Lenses:
- Wide-angle for sweeping scenes of car clusters.
- Macro for close-ups of textures, emblems, and decay.
- Telephoto to isolate subjects and compress depth.
Use Natural Light Creatively:
- Arrive early to catch soft morning light filtering through the trees.
- Watch for light and shadow play on rusted surfaces and interiors.
Focus on Details:
- Emblems, cracked windshields, moss-covered dashboards—these tell powerful visual stories.
Experiment with Composition:
- Use leading lines from car frames and paths.
- Frame shots through broken windows or open doors.
Mind Your Footing:
- Wear sturdy shoes—terrain can be uneven and slippery with fallen leaves.
Respect the Space:
- Old Car City is a privately owned treasure. Be mindful of posted rules and avoid climbing on vehicles.
Reserve Your Spot Today!
Whether you're building your portfolio or just looking for a creative escape, this field trip promises inspiration around every corner.
The entry fee is $30 at the door.
Questions? Reach out to [fieldtrips@spsatlanta.org](mailto:fieldtrips@spsatlanta.org)
Let’s explore the beauty of rust, ruin, and nostalgia—together.

Photography Field Trip to Old Car City USA