
Why E-bike Photography and Video Production Needs to Feel Real
Some products demand a studio. Others demand terrain.
When GoTrax partnered with my company for e-bike photography and video production on the F3 Fat Tire Folding E-Bike 2.0, it was immediately clear this was not a product meant to live only under studio lights. The F3 is designed for versatility, everyday usability, and real-world riding conditions.
If imagery feels like “content,” it disappears. When it feels real, it lasts.
This project focused on creating authentic e-bike photography and electric vehicle video production assets that could live across GoTrax’s website, e-commerce platform, and broader marketing channels. All photography and video assets featured on the GoTrax F3 product page were produced during this Tahoe-based shoot.

The Strategy Behind the GoTrax F3 Shoot
The goal of this production was to create a versatile library of professional photography and video assets that clearly communicate how the GoTrax F3 fits into real life.
- Key objectives included:
- Highlighting fat tire stability and ride confidence
- Showing the folding design in a functional, believable way
- Creating imagery that feels authentic to everyday riders
- Producing assets that scale across e-commerce, web, and digital marketing

Why Lake Tahoe Was the Right Location
Tahoe offers an honest visual language. Pavement, dirt roads, elevation, and changing light exist naturally within a small area. That diversity allowed us to show the F3 in multiple riding scenarios without forcing the narrative.
For electric vehicle and e-bike brands, location choice communicates product intent. A folding e-bike shown only in an urban alley tells one story. Showing that same bike transitioning naturally between pavement, bike paths, and dirt roads tells a much more complete approach.
Tahoe allowed the F3 to exist naturally in the environments it was designed for.

Behind the Lens: Production Approach
This was a hybrid photo and video shoot designed to maximize deliverables while maintaining a cohesive visual language across all assets.
Production considerations included:
- Shot planning based on marketing usage, not just aesthetics
- Natural movement to communicate ride feel and stability
- Clean product visibility without breaking lifestyle authenticity
- Efficient capture to support web, e-commerce, and brand storytelling
Every frame was designed with end-use in mind, from homepage hero images to product detail sections and motion assets.

Deliverables Designed for Immediate Marketing Use
Strong photography and video production don’t stop at capture. For electric vehicle brands, how assets are delivered can be just as important as how they’re shot.
For the GoTrax F3 Fat Tire Folding E-Bike 2.0, all photography and video were delivered in high-resolution master formats suitable for long-term brand use, ecommerce, and future campaigns. Alongside those masters, we also provided a complete set of web-optimized and social-ready assets designed for fast, frictionless deployment.
That included:
- High-resolution stills for product pages, press, and brand archives
- Web-optimized images for fast-loading ecommerce and marketing pages
- Social media–ready crops formatted for vertical Instagram and mobile-first platforms
- Video deliverables optimized for both horizontal and vertical placements
The intent is simple: deliver assets that retain professional composition and visual integrity while being immediately usable by marketing teams.

When photography and video are delivered this way, brands can move quickly without sacrificing quality. Assets drop directly into ecommerce layouts, paid campaigns, and social feeds while maintaining consistency across every channel.
For GoTrax, this meant visual assets that not only support the F3 product launch, but continue to perform across ongoing marketing initiatives — without additional rework or compromise.

Showing the Product Without Forcing It
Electric vehicle photography requires balance. The product must be clear without feeling staged.
For the F3, that meant letting the bike move through space the way riders actually use it. No over-posing. No artificial moments. The fat tires, folding frame, and ride position communicate capability naturally when placed in the right environment.
The visuals focused on what the bike enables, not just what it is.







Why This Approach Works for E-Bike and EV Brands
Professional e-bike photography and video production should create trust, not just attention.
Strong visuals:
- Help customers understand how a product fits into their life
- Communicate performance without over-explaining
- Build credibility through honest representation
- Remain usable long after a campaign launch
The photography and video assets from this shoot live directly on GoTrax’s F3 product page, supporting real purchasing decisions in real time.

The Ryan Cleek Productions Perspective
We approach electric vehicle and e-bike production with the same philosophy used across outdoor, cycling, and action sports work for more than two decades.
That philosophy is simple:
- Start with how the product is actually used.
- Choose environments that reinforce that truth.
- Create assets that scale across platforms.
- Deliver visuals that feel authentic, usable, and timeless.
This approach ensures brands receive more than content. They receive long-term marketing assets built on trust.

GoTrax F3 shoot Final Thoughts
The GoTrax F3 shoot in Lake Tahoe reinforced the importance of environment-driven storytelling in the electric bike and EV space. When visuals align with real-world use, customers do not just see the product. They understand it.
For electric vehicle and e-bike brands seeking professional photography and video production that moves beyond generic studio assets, this type of production delivers lasting value.
To discuss a commercial photography or video production project, contact us today.
