Win a Larry Chen Photo Shoot of Your Car with This BaT Charity Auction

Famed automotive photographer Larry Chen will shoot the winning bidder's car (or car collection), with proceeds going to the late Ken Block's charity.

Industry Trends Nov 14, 2023

Larry Chen is among the most influential automotive photographers in the business. Born in Santa Monica, California, he grew up surrounded by car culture and worked his way into the business through sheer persistence, self-taught behind the lens. He's covered everything from Formula Drift to the wildest SEMA builds to the action at Pikes Peak. Now you can bid for the chance for him to capture your own car—and it's all for a charitable cause.

In partnership with Pennzoil, Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos) is auctioning off a private photo-shoot session with Chen, with all proceeds going to the late Ken Block's 43 Institute.

The 43 Institute, named for the race number Block competed under in his rally racing exploits, does everything from providing mentorship and scholarships for young athletes to donating helmets for after-school programs. It's a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, looking to create a pathway for the potential next gymkhana hero who might not have the financial wherewithal otherwise.

Chen captured thousands of images of Ken Block over the course of the latter's career. Perhaps his most famous shot shows Block in his wildly modified Hoonicorn V2 Mustang, barely maintaining traction as it slews around a totally exposed corner at Pikes Peak. It's an iconic shot, the kind that Chen has built his reputation on.

The successful winner of the auction will have access to Chen's camera work for a full day as he captures 50 fully edited digital images and four 24-by-36 signed prints. The parameters are wide open; thanks to Pennzoil's backing, Chen can meet you anywhere in the United States. Have a collection you want captured? A special car you want immortalized? Great photos of your club track day? Make the winning bid and it's up to you.

LARRY CHEN

The one caveat is that the shoot is scheduled rain or shine, but then as the official photographer for the often unpredictable Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Chen is no fair-weather photographer. It's further noted that the photo shoot should be scheduled by March 1, 2024, at the latest and completed before the end of the year.

LARRY CHEN

The entirety of the sale price, including the 5 percent BaT fee, will go directly to the 43 Institute nonprofit. Head on over to Bring a Trailer before the auction ends on Friday, November 17, for your chance to bid on an epic photo shoot for a good cause.

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