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When Saturday 7 July from 12:30pm to late

Where Ocean Reef Marina

Who ALL WELCOME

How Much free for WD.com members (card holding) - $2 for non members

An Example

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This is a great chance to have your car professionally photographed for only $2! (or free for card holding WD.com club members)

Ideal for displays (such as autosalon), for use on websites, gifts for sponsors (if you are lucky enough to have them)

or just for the sake of being able to remember your pride and joy in years to come

Echo 63 (from WD) will be taking the photos, he has heaps of experience and turns out awesome pics

Your car will be professionally photographed, at least 4-5 outside shots, plus 2-3 inside (front interior, back, boot,

under bonnet - your choice)

All proofs will be published on this site

Choose which photos you want printed, proceeds from the sale of which go to support WD.com - e.g. for a 10x8 photo will cost $12, a cd of all pics (and a layout shot like above) will be $15

Choose the layout you want, and any wording on the design

Some other examples of Echo's Work:

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You can have the same done with your ride on the day (even if it is a bog stock corolla :thumbsup:)

Some action shots:

When in Albany shooting for a magazine...

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another

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And of course, some drift cars...

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NB: while this event is open to EVERYONE preference will be given to club members and

those that put their names down for a spot.

We will also have a sausage sizzle and drinks available on the day

Thanks, and please help keep hoons off the streets by supporting WD.com :)

Great idea and would love to have some nice photos taken, only prob is my 33 is in mechanics/panelbeaters until 15th July, will there be another opportunity by any chance after this date?

Nice pics by the way.... $2 BARGAIN!

would love to have some photos taken like the cooper s style at the top.

wish my car was worth photographing

heck - im contemplating it with my excel and yours would be better than mine

its all about choosing the right angles to photograph

like my rear bar is shithouse, as well as the spoiler and some scratches just past the door - so i would get photos of the front end, maybe underbonnet and some interior shots...

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