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my mate is doing photography and was wondering if there was any interest to have any of your cars photographed. the photo shoot would not cost anything but depending on the pics you chose there may be a fee to receive a print quality one. Also if there is enough interest he will get models to shoot with cars if it is wanted.

please tell me if you have any suggestions or any interest!!!

cheers,

kerr34

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personally id love to have cherrired photographed pro style no models tho and id like multiple angles including internal shots

now bang for buck i recon 3-4 cars on a day would be a good idea mabe organise by area mand/rocky, freo, south, west, north etc

beach or hills carparks are always good shoot areas

hope this helps and i get a nice framed pici/ colage of my baby

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