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Hi Guys,

I thought this might grab peoples attention a bit quicker as i have tried contacting a few private photographers and they have yet to respond.

Looking to hire a photographer out to take some professional standstill shots as well as motion shots while the car is moving. If possible id be really keen on some Video as well. Location would be mostly urban environments including factories, city surroundings, ect but no Grass lands or paddocks. However in saying that, you are the expert so im open to suggestions =]

If interested please contact me on the following

PM or email "[email protected]"

p.s - if photographers would like to clarify any of my requirements please feel free to post in this thread.

Thanks

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Gday mate, firstly where are you located?

2nd.. are the photos for private or commercial use?

A few of us on here offer what your asking for and have websites or flickr accounts. You should click around and see who offers a style u like.

If your located around Sydney i,d be more than happy to help out.

haha,

If you dont mind me asking Matthew, How much should i be expecting price wise for a typical photoshoot consisting of exterior, interior, enginebay and maybe a few shots of the car while moving?

There are a few airfares on sale for $100 2-way from sydney to melbourne. So its possible i may be able to fly one of you blokes down here for the day.

I'd usually charge a club member around $150 for a basic shoot, and $200 if they require something special, like light painting, or motion shots. That includes finished and touched up photos on a disc, a few small 6'x4' prints and the favorite shot in an 12'x8'. Of course if larger prints are required we can work something out. You're looking at some shots of your black 34? or you have another ride in mind?

If you want any more detailed info best to send a PM i reckon.

Couple of exampes of what i mean with the different styles and techniques.

Light painting

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Motion

(rig/rolling)

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(panning)

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Thats exactly what i want Matthew. I wasnt familiar with the jargon but definitely want a panning shot.

Hopefully someone in melbourne is interested. If not ill have to fly one of you boys down. And yes its for my black r34

cheers

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