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Hey all,

Im looking for someone to professionaly take some photos of my car, it should be ready to be SHOT in about a week or so. I just want a couple of shots of it, some at night with the surfers paradise buildings in the background but obviously with the car hopefuly standing out in the dark as well. and a couple of day shots but am not sure where to have them taken as of yet. If they could be shot in a huge garage or warehouse then that would be great, or even outside a big building with lots of big glass windows.

If anyone could help me out here then let me know.

I will pay cash for good photos. If you think you have what it takes to take the shots please PM me some images of pics you have taken in the past, preferably of vehicles.

also the car is a Nissan Skyline R33 GTS, its maroon but has had the roof and bonnet painted black with blending into the side of the car. So the car is maroon and black and could people give me suggestions of where would be good places to take pics with the colour of the car taken into major consideration. Colours are everything lol

Cheers PM me.

He has all the contacts in the industry...

Very good choice for automotive photography...

Plus hes got some good kit hey...

Col could do it!!!

Would love to help, but cant...

60 hour weeks plus im in Sydney atm :)

Ill be sure to keep the SCC date put aside tho, I got some new equiptment I'd love to get an excuse to use...

i think he would be more interested in taking photos of his ful sik holden :S

What makes you think that?

Actually, Id rather take photos of your mum...

Cause she pays well... :)

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