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Hey My Name is Isaac.

Im on the Central Coast and have beeen doing photography for about 4 years doing mostly wedding and automotive

photography.

I drive a 95' R33 GTSt and have photographed cars from WRX to RX7 to Magna.

Anyone wanting photos on the central coast area i.e Gosford/The Entrance, Give me a call on PH: 0400860512

Or email on [email protected].

Sample photos of my work are available upon request.

Cheers.

Hey My Name is Isaac.

Im on the Central Coast and have beeen doing photography for about 4 years doing mostly wedding and automotive

photography.

I drive a 95' R33 GTSt and have photographed cars from WRX to RX7 to Magna.

Anyone wanting photos on the central coast area i.e Gosford/The Entrance, Give me a call on PH: 0400860512

Or email on [email protected].

Sample photos of my work are available upon request.

Cheers.

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^ Thats a great idea mate :P

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Name: Sidd

Location: Sydney

Contact: 0423180545 or just PM here

Website: www.sidd-rishi.com and www.sidd-rishi.com/blog

So my name is sidd.. Been into photography for nearly 2 years now (as a casual hobby so nothing serious) and i have done the occasional photoshoots for friends etc (with my old camera gear), so im now looking for some test cops to test out my new gear :)

I would love to photography your vehicle so if you are interested please do let me know.

Sidd.

This guy rawks....

As a model, I gotta say, Sidd's work is awesome... Highly recommended.

Now.... If only I can find some time to shoot with you dude.....

The 33's up and at em again.... PHEW!

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Hey guys first post on this forum

But i live in W.A

Semi Pro photographer

Nature and wildlife and cars is my specialty

Contact is [email protected]

PH:0434978327

Done many shoots on many different cars on the market some of my previous shots

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OK, should chuck my details up here.

I'm Rhys Maylam from WA. Got my DSLR August last year and have been steadily learning since then.

PM me here or call/text me on 0431681965

I dont really charge anything because I dont feel I'm good enough just yet, plus I'm trying to get the name out there for when I'm ready to turn professional and give up mechanics. Few sample shots:

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More at RM_Photography

Just let me know what you need!

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Name: Jun Sawa

Location: Melbourne (shooting in Vic, Tas, Sydney)

Contact: [email protected]

Website: www.junsawa.com.au (Recent shoots are on Facebook, under group Jun Sawa PhotographY)

Melbourne based Photographer, specialising in Automotive, editorial, weddding & advertising Photography!

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Focal Studios

Melbourne, inner east, northern and inner west suburbs.

Specialise in portrait and automotive photography. Commercial and private clients welcome.

[email protected]

Contact for quote.

Time to add myself to the long list.

I'm Matt, I'm Sydney based and happy to shoot around Sydney and the Blue Mountains.

I'm open to car photoshoots, motorsport racing and event photography.

matt @ MatthewEveringham.com

Samples:

PhotoShoot

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Motorsport

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Event Coverage

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Name: Chris Benny Imaging

Location: Sydney, NSW

Contact: [email protected] - 0423 176 774

Website: www.chrisbennyimaging.com

About me: Hey everyone. I have been shooting professionally for a number of years. Some clients include Ferrari, Top Gear, Wheels, Motor, NRMA etc etc.

Please don't hesitate to give me a call or email.

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^^How am i gonna compete to that lol

Names Michael, live in Adelaide, sort of new to photography but learing fast...I shoot drift/motorsport, light painting, wildlife/nature...

Can be contacted on here or [email protected].... Couple examples of my work underneath, bare in mind i'm still new...

Stadium Drift, Tailem Bend 2010

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My first light paintings..

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First of all WOW @ spoolin12. Very professional shots. No wonder you have such big name clients.

Name: Michael Manampiring

Location: Perth , W.A.

Email.: [email protected]

Just a hobby ive always wanted to get into. Got my camera bout 2 yrs ago and started shooting mainly sea & landscapes.

Now experimenting with panning, low light, filters etc...I think i got many more years of learning before im prepared to say im above amature level.

Below are some automotive specific snaps ive taken :)

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