Howdy. Thought I'd introduce myself and share my ride
Hello. My name is Webb Bland, I'm a photographer based in New Orleans, and I'm a proud owner of a 2011 Durango R/T [the first one in my city at time of purchase, and without a doubt the best looking
]. Depending upon how closely you follow the brand, you might actually recognize some of my work, but I'll touch on that later.
I came from a 1999 Durango, so when the third gen was announced and I saw the new look, I knew exactly what I was going to upgrade to. Being a photographer and fellow car lover, I used one of my photos as a reference point and created a render in Photoshop of what I hoped it would one day look like, five months before I actually ordered the car in June 2011. I think I've pretty much nailed it, what do you guys think?
My original render:

The day I picked her up and brought her home, I did a quick shoot with both my Durangos, each bone-stock:

And now... how she sits today:

If you've been reading what I wrote and not just looking at the photos, you might have noticed I stated I used one of my photos for the render-- if you're a member here and you're in this sub-forum, surely you own a new Durango and might recognize that photo. That's because... I'm the press photographer for Dodge, and one of a very small handful for Chrysler Group as a whole.
Proof: https://twitter.com/RalphGilles/stat...88062853976064

Feel free to check out my website for more Chrysler Group goodness:
Dodge: http://www.notbland.com/make/dodge
Chrysler: http://www.notbland.com/make/chrysler
Fiat: http://www.notbland.com/make/fiat
Or take a look at another car I photographed this past March... http://www.notbland.com/gallery/2013-srt-viper-gts
And on top of all of that, I also shoot for Top Gear:

Anyway, just wanted to say it feels good to be a part of such an awesome and enthusiastic group of people (Chrysler/Dodge/Mopar supporters), and while the exterior of my Durango is essentially finished, I still plan on performance upgrades, so I'm sure I'll be back to poke around with some questions. And yes- I did a full photoshoot of my car- I'll get around to retouching the images at some point, once I wrap all my real work!
Thanks for looking!
-Webb
]. Depending upon how closely you follow the brand, you might actually recognize some of my work, but I'll touch on that later. I came from a 1999 Durango, so when the third gen was announced and I saw the new look, I knew exactly what I was going to upgrade to. Being a photographer and fellow car lover, I used one of my photos as a reference point and created a render in Photoshop of what I hoped it would one day look like, five months before I actually ordered the car in June 2011. I think I've pretty much nailed it, what do you guys think?
My original render:

The day I picked her up and brought her home, I did a quick shoot with both my Durangos, each bone-stock:

And now... how she sits today:

If you've been reading what I wrote and not just looking at the photos, you might have noticed I stated I used one of my photos for the render-- if you're a member here and you're in this sub-forum, surely you own a new Durango and might recognize that photo. That's because... I'm the press photographer for Dodge, and one of a very small handful for Chrysler Group as a whole.
Proof: https://twitter.com/RalphGilles/stat...88062853976064

Feel free to check out my website for more Chrysler Group goodness:
Dodge: http://www.notbland.com/make/dodge
Chrysler: http://www.notbland.com/make/chrysler
Fiat: http://www.notbland.com/make/fiat
Or take a look at another car I photographed this past March... http://www.notbland.com/gallery/2013-srt-viper-gts
And on top of all of that, I also shoot for Top Gear:

Anyway, just wanted to say it feels good to be a part of such an awesome and enthusiastic group of people (Chrysler/Dodge/Mopar supporters), and while the exterior of my Durango is essentially finished, I still plan on performance upgrades, so I'm sure I'll be back to poke around with some questions. And yes- I did a full photoshoot of my car- I'll get around to retouching the images at some point, once I wrap all my real work!
Thanks for looking!
-Webb
Last edited by notbland; Nov 11, 2012 at 04:03 PM.
Hello. My name is Webb Bland, I'm a photographer based in New Orleans, and I'm a proud owner of a 2011 Durango R/T [the first one in my city, and without a doubt the best looking
]. Depending upon how closely you follow the brand, you might actually recognize some of my work, but I'll touch on that later.
I came from a 1999 Durango, so when the third gen was announced and I saw the new look, I knew exactly what I was going to upgrade to. Being a photographer and fellow car lover, I used one of my photos as a reference point and created a render in Photoshop of what I hoped it would one day look like, five months before I actually ordered the car in June 2011. I think I've pretty much nailed it, what do you guys think?
My original render:

The day I picked her up and brought her home, I did a quick shoot with both my Durangos, each bone-stock:

And now... how she sits today:

If you've been reading what I wrote and not just looking at the photos, you might have noticed I stated I used one of my photos for the render-- if you're a member here and you're in this sub-forum, surely you own a new Durango and might recognize that photo. That's because... I'm the press photographer for Dodge, and one of a very small handful for Chrysler Group as a whole.
Proof: https://twitter.com/RalphGilles/stat...88062853976064

Feel free to check out my website for more Chrysler Group goodness:
Dodge: http://www.notbland.com/make/dodge
Chrysler: http://www.notbland.com/make/chrysler
Fiat: http://www.notbland.com/make/fiat
Or take a look at another car I photographed this past March... http://www.notbland.com/gallery/2013-srt-viper-gts
And on top of all of that, I also shoot for Top Gear:

Anyway, just wanted to say it feels good to be a part of such an awesome and enthusiastic group of people (Chrysler/Dodge/Mopar supporters), and while the exterior of my Durango is essentially finished, I still plan on performance upgrades, so I'm sure I'll be back to poke around with some questions. And yes- I did a full photoshoot of my car- I'll get around to retouching the images at some point, once I wrap all my real work!
Thanks for looking!
-Webb
]. Depending upon how closely you follow the brand, you might actually recognize some of my work, but I'll touch on that later. I came from a 1999 Durango, so when the third gen was announced and I saw the new look, I knew exactly what I was going to upgrade to. Being a photographer and fellow car lover, I used one of my photos as a reference point and created a render in Photoshop of what I hoped it would one day look like, five months before I actually ordered the car in June 2011. I think I've pretty much nailed it, what do you guys think?
My original render:

The day I picked her up and brought her home, I did a quick shoot with both my Durangos, each bone-stock:

And now... how she sits today:

If you've been reading what I wrote and not just looking at the photos, you might have noticed I stated I used one of my photos for the render-- if you're a member here and you're in this sub-forum, surely you own a new Durango and might recognize that photo. That's because... I'm the press photographer for Dodge, and one of a very small handful for Chrysler Group as a whole.
Proof: https://twitter.com/RalphGilles/stat...88062853976064

Feel free to check out my website for more Chrysler Group goodness:
Dodge: http://www.notbland.com/make/dodge
Chrysler: http://www.notbland.com/make/chrysler
Fiat: http://www.notbland.com/make/fiat
Or take a look at another car I photographed this past March... http://www.notbland.com/gallery/2013-srt-viper-gts
And on top of all of that, I also shoot for Top Gear:

Anyway, just wanted to say it feels good to be a part of such an awesome and enthusiastic group of people (Chrysler/Dodge/Mopar supporters), and while the exterior of my Durango is essentially finished, I still plan on performance upgrades, so I'm sure I'll be back to poke around with some questions. And yes- I did a full photoshoot of my car- I'll get around to retouching the images at some point, once I wrap all my real work!
Thanks for looking!
-Webb
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To date, I know of six others, all in black, silver, gray, and white. No reds that I know of.
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