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Business Name: EyePicture

Location: Perth, WA

Website: http://eyepicture.photomerchant.net | http://www.facebook.com/eyepictureoz

Contact: [email protected] | 0488 228 163

Cheers, Craig :thumbsup:

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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.

oh man ive been following your work for a while now!! it reminds me of easton chang and webb bland's level of skill!! dude if im ever in sydney i'd love to work with you on some shoots!

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Name: Jan (pronounced "Yahn") Glovac

Location: Perth (but also available for shoots in Syd and Melb)

Contact: [email protected]

Website: http://www.janglovac.com or https://www.facebook.com/JanGlovacPhotography

About me: I am a full-time freelance photographer specialising in automotive and motorcycle work. Some of my clients include Car Advice, The Motor Report, RAC Horizons, The West Australian, C! Magazine, Barbagallo and a few others. I also do shoots for privately owned cars so send me an email if you're interested.

Not many GT-R's in my portfolio yet but I should be able to add one or two in the coming weeks.

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Been a massive change on my end in w.a and I thought I would update the pics as the original pictures I posted are 4 years old.

W.A Perth

MOB 0434978327

Email [email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clear-Image-Photography/160569617343089

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A.T Photography

Hey guys i'm located in Melbourne (south east)
Give me a shout on the fb page and we will work out a price to photograph your machines!
charging between $15-$25 determined by many variables such as travel etc.
Please do not hesitate to email me on [email protected] or
facebook message me at https://www.facebook.com/A.T.photography1

Thanks guys :D
See you all at ths SAU SnS this year!

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Name: Michael

Location: Based in Melbourne and travel anywhere in the world for work

Contact: www.nishimachi.com.au

About Me: I'm passionate about creating exciting images. I've been doing it professionally for 20 years.

I started by combining my passion for motorsports and photography. This compelled me to tell the story of events from grass roots to the World Rally Championship.

My skills were further developed studying Diploma of Photography at Photography Studies College Melbourne. Over recent years I have been producing portfolios for fashion and glamour models.

I have partnered with a range of publications over the last 20 years. Some of my clients are;

  • Performance Auto and Sound Magazine - coverage of the 2012 and 2013 World Time Attack Challenge and interview profiling Ken Block.
  • Nissan Motor Company Australia - photography of display at the 2012 Australian International Motor Show.
  • BMW Group Australia - photography of BMW 3 Series M Performance point of sale display.
  • Digital Photography Magazine - feature on myself and how I operate on set.
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Name: Richard

Location: Not local, I'm actually from a small island called Trinidad, located in the West Indies...

Contact: https://web.facebook.com/RichardHenryPhotography/

About Me: I got into photography about four years ago when i saw a long exposure of a highway from the top of a bridge at night, and out of curiosity I wanted to know how that was done so after some research I took my first long exposure photo and from ever since I have been hooked. I pretty much prefer motorsport photography and my camera is at my side at every event I attend.  

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Name: Anthony

Location: Melbourne, VIC

Email: [email protected]

Website: madewithhearts.com.au

Socials: instagram.com/jdmmelb, facebook.com/jdmmelb

About me: Automotive and event photographer based in Melbourne. I attend most big car meets and am also available for private photoshoots. Was recently hired to do official photography for Custom Cars & Coffee at their latest Sandown meet. Full photo galleries of prior events are available from my Facebook page.

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Name: Corey

Location: Perth, Western Australia

Contact: 0403387523 (SMS Only*) or [email protected]

Website: don't have a website but only some photography on my thread, here

About me: I basically did Photography for some RC Drifting over in Perth RC (as a hobby) and I wanted to try and make it a small job one day. I am Deaf* and in a wheelchair and I can lip read, but you may have to write some stuff down if I cannot understand you if you ever want to ask me something.

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I’m an automotive photographer based in Sydney, but just dropping this here in case anyone else from NSW is looking. I’ve been photographing cars for more than 10 years, working with private owners, collectors, dealerships, and brands. You can check out my work here:

carphotographers.com.au

Would definitely recommend finding someone local in Melbourne who understands how to shoot Skylines properly — the angles and light really make a difference. If you ever drive up this way, happy to shoot it for you.

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