This is truly a car that seems to have no limit. 
Today I had the experience to capture this beautiful Bugatti Chiron which was at PFAFF Reserve. It's currently for sale, and today's goal was to make content about the car and bring more attention to it (in the hopes to get it sold soon). What's interesting is that a car like this may even be sold to someone across the world, not just to someone in the Toronto area. 
Around the Chiron was a GT3RS, Senna, a 720S and a few others, but really you barely noticed these because everyone was so fixed on the main star of the show - the Chiron. It's interesting how this car will automatically raise the bar in whichever location it is. 
This was my third time seeing a Chiron in person, but the first time I would have hands-on experience to take unobstructed shots of it and all of its many details. Literally anywhere you look at this machine there is an elegant detail to capture. From the elegant name in the taillights, the prisms in the grilles, and the many C shaped designs. in the door panel, centre console, trim, and many other places.
I decided to go with a colour grading that only highlighted the red and white colours in this Chiron as they were the most dominant throughout. I hadn't shot inside of a dealership before so this was one of my first experiences, and I am very satisfied with the way these turned out.  The editing experience was really rewarding too - when you can develop these and not have to worry about taking an entire crowd out of the background.  
The wheels on this Chiron complimented it perfectly in my opinion. Instead of soaking up the reflections like a matte finish would do, it gave a reflection that made you think you were looking into an expensive mirror. And that is how I think it is meant to be when you have a gloss white pearl colour on the Chiron. 
I really liked how Bugatti did the grille in a prism style pattern. Instead of a honeycomb which can be found on nearly every other car - from an Audi S4 to a Ford Focus - you have this prism that kind of looks like a massive staircase. 
Maybe its a reflection on the amount of climbing you have to do in order to be an owner of a Bugatti Chiron?
Straight up, I have no idea what these switches do. I have an idea of what some of them control of course, but damn.. I can already hear the dial clicking as if it were opening a vault. 
I did have the opportunity to sit in this Chrion and here are my thoughts:
Definitely not as easy to get into when I compare it to my Audi A4. I was so scared of creating a shoe scuff on the door panel that I took off my shoes. Shit, I mean if I did even buy this I might still consider just going shoe less just to maintain the impeccable interior it has.
When you're in the driver seat, you definitely feel like your in the cock pit of a beast, but at the same time the elegance of the Chiron gave me the feel that I could cruise down the street in comfort when I wanted to.
You're probably just as fixed on the Chiron as me, but yeah in the background there are some other exotics. Again, very hard to see... 
Not really sure what this cord is for the Chiron, I assume it keeps the battery from draining? Also why does the Bugatti emblem look like its not even affixed to the car? Is this what luxury is supposed to look like? 
So many questions..
This was Kareem's setup on the DJI gimbal. I had to get a shot of it because first of all this is equipment goals for me when I start doing video, and secondly because it just looks so damn good with the shadow it casted.
So that was pretty much a wrap for me. I ended up getting photos of the crew I was with in the Chiron, with some Pagani merch, so if you want to check that out go to the 'People' section of my website to see all of those photos! I am very grateful for this opportunity to get close with the Chiron and work with the CarsWithoutLimits crew. Meeting people with the same common interest as you naturally makes things click and time fly by.