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Hi all,

I'm Martin and I'm from Sydney.

My main reasons for joining up is that I am a keen amateur photographer and have been doing some photo shoots with some female models. I would like to combine that with some sexy cars as well, but for that I need help from forum members. I'm after some photogenic cars for an hour or 2.

So if you are looking for some (hopefully) nice photos of your car then please get in touch. Happy to do some with and without the female talent for you. smiley.gif

You are welcome to hang around and supervise (more on this if you get in touch) and you get copies of the best photos on CD for you to do with what you wish (but non-commercial use).

I'm in Southern Sydney and hoping to shoot day times weekdays (but flexible, particularly with daylight savings) somewhere like Kurnell, Cronulla, National Park. I have some female talent sorted, I just need some cars.

Thanks guys and hope to hear from you soon. A PM would be preferable. Thanks. Nice forum by the way, lots of car eye candy.

Here is a young lady for you I had a session with (photographic session!) last week . I assume this photo is ok to post as you'd see more than this at the beach!

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Hi guys,

I'll send you all PM's a bit later.

The females are optional. I do want to do a few 'street & strip' style of shoots but happy to just get more experience with photographing nice cars at different angles in nice locations.

Luke, I know what you mean about the wife, how do you think mine feels? The thing though is that even when girls I've worked with show a bit of flesh, porking them is the last thing on my mind at the time. Well, maybe not the LAST, but you know what I mean. LOL The wives really have nothing to worry about.

Siddr20 (and any others), its not really designed to be a pervefest if that is what you are looking for. :) In fact, although owners (not owners and groups of their mates!) are welcome to hang around with their cars during the shoot, for the comfort of the girls (who are only young amateurs themselves) I do ask that you are back a little bit from the 'action' so its not obvious to the girl you are per...I mean watching. :) You can look at the final photos as much as you like. Why do you think my keyboard keys are stickkkkkkkyyyyyy. Ha Ha

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