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When Is Our Next Sauwa Photo Shoot?


R32 GTS4 4DOOR
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It is about time we organise another photo shoot! Looking at the awesome photos Brandon "MAGIC" took of his new FD 13BTT got me thinking, if he wouldn't mind being the photgrapher. He takes great photos!

All we would need to organise is a location, some gorgeous models and a date.

Let me know what u think? I keen as for a photo shoot!

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Levi is generally the photographer at all our events, hes pretty fantastic!

The photoshoot is a good idea though, you should organise one! And who needs models if your car is good looking.

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+1 for Levi!

Bought a print of one of the pics by his camera taken by his mate in the passenger seat next to my car on the sauwa/silviawa cruise last month, looks sweet just have to get it framed :(

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I'm pretty flat out atm but if anyone is interested in shoots just email me at [email protected] I'll be free in the coming weeks and will be keen for it.

I do charge, plus 6+ years of graphic design knowledge so my editting is on point, and I can get prints really cheap as I manage the camera area in harvey norman. :(

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I'm pretty flat out atm but if anyone is interested in shoots just email me at [email protected] I'll be free in the coming weeks and will be keen for it.

I do charge, plus 6+ years of graphic design knowledge so my editting is on point, and I can get prints really cheap as I manage the camera area in harvey norman. :(

cool, so we've got a few keen people.

How much do u charge?

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Nice to see people are talking about me when I'm not around. :rant:

Will be happy to come along to any event/shoot planned, just let me know date/time/location and both Steve and I will probably be there.

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