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Hi Guys,

Having been out to Eastern Creek Today and following an event photographer around like a hawk, I thought this might be something that the Skyline Boys and Girls would like.

Basically everyone that goes to the track day or other event chips in to pay to have me (a photographer) at your event. This is a base cost that you guys can split up between you all.

Then basically I take as many photos of all racing, eventing etc and post them a couple of days after on a website for you guys to checkout. From there you can decide if you want to get prints of your cars from the photos given, and if so you pay for them, if not then thats it.

There are people out there that do this now, and people with-in the group that take heaps of pics, but I think its better if someone is there ONLY to take photos.

Please feel free to post any questions or comments. I might be popping in to the track day which is on the 3rd April, (tomorrow).

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can we see some sample shots!?

would also like to get an idea as to how much you would charge for a day?

i was just down at Wakefield Park for a private trackday last week, a mob called Oz Events had a photographer there, a cd of original pictures of your car was at a semi decent price...

the other good thing was that they had the shots for you to sample before you buy...

howdy,

There are some sample galleries at http://www.sydney-digital.com/gallery.shtml

All photos are placed in the gallery a day or so after being taken.

My prices at on the link on the left that is funnily enough called price lists :) - I think they are reasonable. Feel free to tell me otherwise.

hi silvo,

sorry mate, i gotta say those pics are pretty average. i mean there are some nice ones, but maybe its due to a lack of experience/equipment?

let me show you what i mean...and this was only a very short photo shoot...

http://www.gavincato.com/gallery/franky

how much do you charge for personal photo shoots? its not mentioned on your site...??? here's a personal photo shoot i also quite like:

http://www.markpakula.com/cxr6t/

Originally posted by Silvo

howdy,

There are some sample galleries at http://www.sydney-digital.com/gallery.shtml

All photos are placed in the gallery a day or so after being taken.

My prices at on the link on the left that is funnily enough called price lists :D - I think they are reasonable. Feel free to tell me otherwise.

I just noticed that you have photos of my car up on that website.

Please remove all number plates before posting them on the internet.

http://www.sydney-digital.com/gallery/skyl...s/dscf0007.html

Originally posted by franks

hi silvo,

sorry mate, i gotta say those pics are pretty average. i mean there are some nice ones, but maybe its due to a lack of experience/equipment?

let me show you what i mean...and this was only a very short photo shoot...

http://www.gavincato.com/gallery/franky

how much do you charge for personal photo shoots? its not mentioned on your site...??? here's a personal photo shoot i also quite like:

http://www.markpakula.com/cxr6t/

Maybe.... Nice drifting action there. Both of those sites have very nice photos.

The personal shoot is not on the website, your right - i'll PM you.



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