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Photoshoot! 15/8/08


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Hey Guys,

Sorry for the late post but my mates who also have previously run those last meet ups at krispy kremes have decided this friday (15/8/08) if anyone has nothing planned would like some nice decent pictures taken of there car. ALL CARS ARE WELCOME!

If you are interested we are meeting at the usual spot Krispy Kreme Narre Warren at 10.30pm then cruising down to the mag warehouse. This location was chosen by our photographer as we drove around Narre Warren and Dandenong looking for somewhere that police and other motorist will be at a minimal.

We'll be setting up a lil BBQ and supplying free sausages.

As mentioned before we do ask that because these photos are non profit we would appreciate a $5 donation if you would like pics of your car, this will help us on our next meet supply more free stuff to give to you guys.

Final Prices for prints are as follows

A0 poster size $40.00

A1 $20.00

B1 $26.00

A2 $12.00

A3 $3.50.

A4 $2.50

A5 1.50

The company use Encad and Xerox digital printers and print on Kodak rapid dry 190 gsm and appropriate Xerox stocks for the smaller sizes

These are awesomely cheap and the quality is good, for those who do turn up and get pics done they will be available on the webpage linked below.

Thanks

www. purepixel. com. au/fridaynightphotoshoot/

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Hey Bez , if the weather is good, i may come down , where is the mag warehouse?

peace

Dave

The Mag warehouse is about 10 minute drive away from the krispy kremes located on the south gippsland highway. directions will be given on how to get there/maps for people who dont know.

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The Mag warehouse is about 10 minute drive away from the krispy kremes located on the south gippsland highway. directions will be given on how to get there/maps for people who dont know.

Yeah cool, i actually think i know where it is ,just up the road from my place,hope to c u then

cheers,

David

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  • 2 weeks later...

that'll be cool, not sure how this one slipped past me, I definately would have come...

i'll be down for the next one, if it doesnt fall on a date where I have other commitments...

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