Jason Fong: Automotive Journey from Australia to UK
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In a tale that spans continents, Jason Fong, a man of artistry and automotive passion, recounts his journey from the sun-soaked lands of Australia to the bustling streets of the UK. Inspired by his father's affinity for BMWs, Jason's automotive odyssey began with a humble Subaru, eventually transitioning to a sleek gc8 WRX. Through his lens, he captured the essence of club events, paving the way for collaborations with automotive giants like Toyota Europe. It was at Car Throttle where Jason's roots took hold, initially stepping into the realm as a driver before seizing the camera to paint his automotive masterpieces.
While Jason's heart beats for the iconic gc8 Subaru, his MX5 underwent a metamorphosis from a mere summer cruiser to a formidable track machine after a hair-raising experience at the Nurburgring. The Lotus Elise 111r, a childhood dream nurtured through countless laps on Gran Turismo, now stands as a beacon of raw driving pleasure in his collection. Balancing his time behind the wheel between the Subaru's practicality and the MX5's open-top exhilaration, Jason finds solace in the distinct character each car offers, each a chapter in his automotive saga.
Embarking on epic road trips to the Alps and Spain with his partner, Jason's cars became vessels of adventure, defying the norm and embracing the thrill of the open road. Looking ahead, Jason sets his sights on new horizons, venturing into the realm of commercial photography while expanding his artistic collaborations. With future road trips on the horizon, including the possibility of conquering Iceland's rugged terrain with the wind in his hair, Jason Fong's automotive escapades continue to captivate and inspire, immortalized through his lens and shared with the world on his digital canvas.
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