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I'm organising a light painting session at one of my favorite graffiti back drops. Here's a couple of samples from the location. Shots may be featured in the 2012 SAU Calendar.

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Sunday, February 6th.

Shooting will start at around 7:30 to 8pm (depending on light) I aim to finish up around 10:30. location details will be provided to those attending via PM. Location is around Penrith.

If it's to wet to shoot it will happen the following week.

Each car car gets the following shots:

2 overall (e.g. front/back/side on/45 degree)

4 detail shots of the parts that give you an erection (e.g. engine, wheels, pumped guards, interior, badges, tail lights, what ever you love most on your car)

If time permits we can take a couple extra shots for the included price.

All shots in high res on a disc, prints at 6'x4'of all shots and you're favorite shot printed at 12'x8'.

And a couple detail examples

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Pricing: (Includes a $10 donation to SAUNSW)

The cost will depend on how many cars we get. I'm limiting the number of cars to 5 to make sure everyone get the time and quality of workmanship they deserve.

1 car : $180

2 cars : $160

3 cars : $140

4 cars : $120

5 cars : $100

If you're interested and you miss out PM Me and I'll give you Priority for the next shoot which is likely to happen around April.

Cheers

Matt

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$50 deposit will secure a spot. Remainder paid on the night. I'll PM details.

Kat if you were interested we can make sure you went first and try not to get upset when you leave straight away :P otherwise I'll make a note you get first spot at the next one you're able to attend. ;)

Can't do :(

I will be in town the following weekend with the GTR though... :D (Mum going to be in hospital, can't swap the weekends around unfortunately!)

Also going to try to sneak along to WSID on the 9th and will be around till late that Sunday.

Anyone thinking of doing this; the club stands behind Mats and Korys work.

The guys are easy going, listen to what you want, take excellent care with the cars (you drive, they don't) hole taking shots, spend hours and hours finishing the photos but more importantly the photos look awesome.

I work quite closely with these guys and second what Steve-O said. They really know their stuff and the hours of post processing they put in is what really takes their already great photos to pop-off-the-page special!

The light-painting technique and post processing they do gives you a really professional magazine look spread of your car.

Top work guys!

I work quite closely with these guys and second what Steve-O said. They really know their stuff and the hours of post processing they put in is what really takes their already great photos to pop-off-the-page special!

The light-painting technique and post processing they do gives you a really professional magazine look spread of your car.

Top work guys!

I'll also vouch for these guys, they've both been awesome teachers in helping me with my photography skills, and I've learnt quite a bit on the few photoshoots I've attended with them.

Sorry to have to mention this Matt but...

according to the 2011 SAU Calendar, the 5th Feb is a Saturday (not a Sunday).

Is anyone else's calendar different??? :P

One bay side blue r34 booked in.

Saturday is the 5th... this happening Sunday 6th ;) must have hit wrong key in the post. At least u git the topic right hehe.

Date fixed to reduce confusion...

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