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Hey guys,

A mate of mine, Mitch, has been doing photography for a while now, and over the past year has done some really good work for individuals and sponsered events.

Just thought I'd post up a link to his site. He offers photography for your own rides at locations within the Sydney Metro area, as well as for events.

Balabka Design

Just a little bit more background...

As of late, our client base has expanded and we are now doing on going work for some of Sydney’s most recognisable smash repairers including Queen St Smash and 2 Freak U Out Custom Resprays.

Over our short 2 year career, we have had multiple photos published in magazines including Hot4s, Fast Fours and Freestyle Magazine.

I am pretty sure there are many SAU'ers who would be interested in what he has to offer.

If you have any questions or want to get in contact with Mitch, please PM me.

Cheers,

Shane

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Hey guys,

I finally decided to sign up to the forum! As Shane has stated above, ive been doing automotive photography for about 2 years now. I wont rave on to much but be sure to head to www.BalabkaDesign.com.au for a look at some of my work. Here are some samples ive taken over my time. Enjoy...

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And a few of Anth's '2GU UP' R32.

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Thanks Shane & Mitch.

Yes, I'd be interested in you doing some night shots of my car at Penrith's floodlit Joan Sutherland Centre - against the north wall where there are slanted stanchions supporting the roof.

PM me; with thanks, Terry

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