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Vic Drift Needs An Official Club Photographer!


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Ok guys, I'll give you a quick run down..... Vic Drift is looking at trying to find an "official" photographer for the club, were trying to take a step forward in making our days/events more public and more organised and to do this we need a reliable stream of media..............

SO if you are good with a camera and know how to shoot moving vehicles send us some examples and your history so we can make a decision.

What we are looking for:

* Good photos

* Flexible

* Fun

* Will turn up to events

* Follow through with their work

* Reliable

* Really want to help drifting.

* Photos of everyone's car at the event.

If you meet any of these criteria send your stuff on through!!!

We dont need a pro (though that might be nice) and we are willing to give you a go so you can improve.

Vic Drift want to be able to supply at least 1 image of every driver on the day on the web site, and also use the images for advertising purposes.

Also a set payment will be offered by the club for your services.

More details will be provided upon application.

Please send application/portfolio to [email protected] or pm me (i will be on holidays from 1/4-13/4 so a confirmation may be delayed)

Applications need to be in by Thursday 30th April 2009!

Thanks.

THIS WILL NOT STOP ANYONE ELSE WANTING TO PHOTOGRAPH/FILM AT OUR EVENTS & DOES NOT GIVE ANYONE EXCLUSIVE ACCESS.

good luck finding someone.

you should look into getting some on board camera's for the comp drift battles. Im sure you could work out something with a gopro supplier.

do a couple mins editing, then you have some pretty cool youtube clips for people who are interested in getting involved to goto.

Wow, if only I had the time... and the skillz :blink:

Interested, but is my semi pro camera good enough? Panasonic LUMIX DMC FZ20. Otherwise i tick all the boxes

Pretty sure if the position is paid they need an SLR...

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