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Fellow VICS,

As the only shooting iv'e ever really been good at has been done through the sights of an assult riffle I require the help of a budding photographer to help me take a few shots of my car. Now that I have finally got the carbon fibre I so patiently waited for on, I'd like to get a few pics of my baby before I go away with the Army.

Is there anybody out there is S.E who has some time free for a photo shoot this weekend???

My mates run PSI Parts and Sniper racing and there is a pretty cool brick wall that would make a good backdrop for a factory shoot. After I can introduce you to the guys and make sure whatever you need from now on will be taken care of. It may also be a good chance for you to grab some shots of some pretty cool cars in the shop. Maybe even some follow up work afterwards.

As I'm pretty strapped for cash atm for payment I have a Turbosmart II BOV I can offer for trade for your services.

Please let me know. I really want some good photos of my car as I never get it done and always wish I did when it is to late.

Cheers

Kane

0423 669 230

MY GF just inherited a bloody good SLR. I am not sure of our availability over the weekend yet though, she just got back from France and we might be going away somewhere. Play it by ear a little closer to the weekend?

Disclaimer: I have the good camera, I do NOT have the good skills lol. Happy to give it a crack though.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...ea-t234249.html

i havent done much car stuff and i cant do stuff with multipe flashes and things. mainly cos i dont have an external flash. but lemme know if you are interested. also might be better to post this up in the photography section

G don't all of you put your hands up at once! lol

All good anyhow if there's no one out there stiff luck for me!

Well think about it - good camera gear is far from cheap

And it takes a long long time for people to learn and become decent/individual with their shots

And all you are offering is a BOV?

I think i can see why no-one is jumping, ye this is a club, but asking for pro shots for nothing is a bit much

Well think about it - good camera gear is far from cheap

And it takes a long long time for people to learn and become decent/individual with their shots

And all you are offering is a BOV?

I think i can see why no-one is jumping, ye this is a club, but asking for pro shots for nothing is a bit much

I agree Nismoid! All I am offering is a BOV! Basically I was just putting the feelers out to anyone looking to maybe better their skills and meet some new people in the industry. Where will be doing it are some of the best mechanic/fabricators iv'e come across. As the work shop has only opened to doing custom work it's a good chance to get in and get some quality work done for a great price. Thats all I can offer....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ba...ea-t234249.html

i havent done much car stuff and i cant do stuff with multipe flashes and things. mainly cos i dont have an external flash. but lemme know if you are interested. also might be better to post this up in the photography section

Hey Basti,

Not after full pro shots. Just someone that knows what they are doing. If your free on Sat for an hour mate let me know. Would be a good day to get down to the factory as well and meet the guys from PSI.

PM me your number...

p.s If your busy that's no worries. Just let me know when your free and I'll work around it. I'll also chuck in for your petrol costs and a bbq and beers to.

Can get a decent Digital SLR, just dont have any skills in photo taking. While the DLSR's generally take good shots, i'm sure they can be much better than I can take them by someone that knows how to sue the damn thing other than point and shoot.

My brother, myself and a few mates had some pro-ish shots taken last year. Cost between $100 - $200 for pretty basic stuff. Did the trick though, turned out well.

hey mate on of my good mates runs and own Driftjunkie productions and does some nuts photo's/video's not just a cheap $300 vid camera either im talking in the $1000's ill have a chat to him tonight/this arvo and maybe pull some strings free of charge

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