RIOCAM — Automotive Photography as Fine Art
RIOCAM is the lens of Camilo Rios White, the photographer who shoots supercars the way others shoot fashion. His prints — the Pink Countach, the Gucci Diablo, the Bad Boy Miura, Dive In — hang somewhere between pop art and petrol culture, and his books have become collector pieces of their own. This page is the official home of RIOCAM prints and books, curated by TheArsenale.
Where most car wall art stops at a nice photo on metal, RIOCAM sits in the fine-art tradition: limited editions, artist provenance, and a recognisable signature style that bridges fashion and automotive culture. That difference is exactly what collectors — and everyone hunting a serious gift for a car obsessive — come here for.
Are RIOCAM prints limited editions?
Yes — each listing states the edition, format and finish of the piece. Once an edition is closed, it does not reopen, which is why collectors move quickly on new drops and why early numbers of an edition carry a premium over time.
What makes a photography print collectible?
Three things: a limited, numbered edition; the artist's signature and provenance; and archival, museum-grade printing. RIOCAM pieces are produced to those standards — this is fine art that happens to have a V12 in it.
Which piece should I start with?
Start with the subject that speaks to you — Lamborghini, Ferrari, racing culture — and the format that fits your wall. If you hesitate between two pieces, ask us: we know the work intimately and will answer honestly.
Is a RIOCAM print a good gift?
It is the car-lover gift that does not look like a gadget: a signed, limited piece of art about the machines they love. Tell us the person and the budget and we will suggest the right piece — books for a first step, prints for a statement.
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