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Hey i just thought it would be a handy idea to have Photographers from each state list their details for those of us looking at getting some professional shots of our rides.i couldnt find a list anywhere hence the post.

keep supporting our Skyline Community.

Im mainly asking as i know in the near future i'd like to get some propper photos taken of my car - anyone in Melbourne ?

Anyone?

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Name: Ray

Location: QLD, Gold Coast

Contact: ray.timestwo AT gmail.com

About Me: I've been into photography for a while now and have been doing it on and off as a hobby for about 3 years. Email/PM me if interested in some work, some of my stuff has been published in ASM and The Circuit.

Cheers.

Name: Ian

Location: Newcastle, NSW

Contact: PM or info(at)xmetalphotography.com or add me on MSN

About Me:

I've been shooting for the better part of 4 years and I shoot everything from Automotive, portraiture, events, weddings and other more specialised areas of photography. I work in both Newcastle and Sydney and have competitive pricing.

Click on my signature picture to view my automotive works. If you wish to see my other works please PM me.

Hi all,

I am a professional photographer from sydney, i specialise in automotive and wildlife photography, but do also provide a service for weddings, etc.. my website will be up soon, with a full gallery etc. some of the gear i have is as follows. Canon eos 1dsm3, 40d, 1d, canon 300mm is usm f2.8 , canon 600mm is usm f4, canon 100-400 is usm, tse-90 f2.8, 28-80mm f3.5, 17-55m is, all tripods, umbrella flashes, backdrops etc.. All of my gear is available for rent if anyone is interested in doing theyr own shoots(with training provided of course) i am contactable through SAU, or via email at [email protected] until my new email addresses are up and running.

Regards,

Dan

Pit lane media.

Name: Dominic Tallon

Location: Melbourne

Contact: msn: [email protected] or PM here or email: [email protected]

Website: www.apertureprophoto.com

About me: I've been into photography for about 5 years. 1.5 years ago I turned it into my part time job. I do weddings, events and portraits.

I shoot with a Nikon D3 (or two of them if a wedding), 24-70mm 2.8, 70-200mm 2.8, sb800 flash etc etc.

If you want a car shoot done....just let me know. I won't charge SAU members....maybe just a few $$ to cover fuel money for me to drive to you.

Only other issue....I'm in year 12 and won't be on my P's until June 6th. But any time after then it should be fine. I'll do a proper shoot with my car too with the first person who asks me.... my body kit + lowering will be done by then, so will look nice.

For anyone up the coast, between Melb and Gold Coast, if you want a free shoot done...i'll be heading up there at the end of this year if you can wait. My mate will be tagging along with a very nice supra, so we can all go do a shoot if you are after one.

Name: Kory

Location: Northern Beaches, Sydney

Contact: [email protected]

Website: www.koryleungphotography.com <-- Still under construction!

About me: Been taking photos for over 5 years now since i was 16. Got my first DSLR in 2004. Got hooked as a bit more than a hobby in around 2007.

I shoot Canon (All the way, yeah!)

Main aspects of photography i am into is motorsports, landscape and wildlife.

Name: Andrew Krause

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Contact: [email protected]

Website: www.andrewkrause.com.au

About me: Been taking photos for a few years now, self taught, but have a huge passion for automotive photography as my website will show! Started out as a hobby and had quite a few mates and people I know suggest I should offer a service to others, which is why I'm here :D I love my single and multicar shoots, but also like to attend track days where possible..

Here is a sample photoshoot of a mint condition 1989 R32 GT-R - click me

Name: Damian

Location: Canberra, A.C.T.

Contact: mail (at) onarafilms.com

Website: www.onarafilms.com

About me: Professional Filmmaker and have done professional photography for a number of magazines including Digital Photography and Design. Never really shot cars before but have all the experience and gear required to do so :D.

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greatest topic ive seen in ages!!!!

Name: Michael Westphalen

Location: Byron Bay, NSW & Adelaide, SA

Contact: [email protected] - www.mikewestphoto.com

Website: www.mikewestphoto.com

About me: I gained a Diploma in Digital Photography in 2006. I am 20yrs old, currently residing in Byron Bay, NSW however i regularly travel to my home town of Adelaide, SA (where i am atm). This means i am available from Brissy to Lismore, Victor Harbour to Mallala. I have done many Photoshoots for friends, businesses, clients, etc... I take my work seriously however every photoshoot is a great laugh and always fun, be it modeling, weddings, bithdays, car clubs or any event!

I specialize in sporting, studio & modeling imagery.

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hey my name is jeff. i live in adelaide. im not a professional photographer but am looking to enter into this carrer path if possible as a mechanic doesn't pay enough. i have been taking photos for about 7 years now as a hobbie and own all my own gear. i do almost any type of photography and am currently doing alot of work with paintball teams. im looking to hook up with a fellow automotive photographer in adelaide to maybe do projects with. if anyone is interested in something hook me up with a message or email me at [email protected].

peace.

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Name: Jamie Carl

Location: Canberra, ACT

Contact: [email protected]

Website: www.jamiecarl.com.au

About me: I've been taking pictures my whole life but in the last year or so discovered I can take a decent car photo. I'm in the process of starting up my own photography business and I'm looking for unique cars for my portfolio. If you think your car is unique I may offer discounts for use of cars in my portfolio, but I will shoot anything. I've also been published a few times with 2 features in HPI now under my belt. Feel free to contact me with any questions or to organise a shoot.

Here's some samples of my work. Sorry for them being Supras, but I own one so they're easy access for me.

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Troy

Adelaide

In the industry for a long while, before digital or Photoshop 1..lol

Pro, Worldwide Art gallery sales, International Photography award -1st place for landscape

I shoot Cars, Aircraft, landscape, Animals, Models, some Corporate stuff.

Published Multiple times in Advertiser, Messenger,Adelaide Now, Tour Down Under, etc.

NO WEDDINGS!!!!!!

PM for more details or examples

Name: Ray

Location: QLD, Gold Coast

Contact: ray.timestwo AT gmail.com

About Me: I've been into photography for a while now and have been doing it on and off as a hobby for about 3 years. Email/PM me if interested in some work, some of my stuff has been published in ASM and The Circuit.

Cheers.

Will be in contact with ya!

Name Joel Strickland

Location Melbourne, Victoria

Contact [email protected]

Website www.joelstrickland.com.au

About Me I have been in the Photographic industry for over 15 years. In that time I have covered all forms of sport around Australia. Motorsport wise I have covered the Australian Rally Championship, Targa Tasmania and all forms of other types of motorsport.

Recently I have been doing work for various automotive publications both online and in print

I also do personal shoots for car owners

Here is one I recently finished

Recent Photo Shoot

Shoot me a PM or email if you interested in my services

Cheers

Joel

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Name: August Boehm

Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact: [email protected]

Website: http://www.augustography.com.au/ ; albums at http://www.flickr.com/photos/augustboehm/

About me: CAMS accredited photographer. After living for a number of years in Japan, I specialise in motorsport and 360 degree photography, web development, graphic design and cinematography.

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