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Hey guys just gauging some interest in getting a pro shoot done.

Photographer will be tangcla and if you want to see some of his latest work visit http://www.tangcla.com/

Date we are looking at atm is either the 26th of June or the 27th of June depending on how many cars we get and also weather of coarse.

start time would be around 7pm and each car takes about 20min so if we get a decent number we will make this a two day shoot with about 15 cars per night.

There is a cost involved and its:

$50 per car and you get 5-6 shots

or

$100 per car and you get 12-15 shots of your ride.

if we dont get many interest this will then be turned into a private shoot and its $100 per car but with more photos of every angle you could possibly think of lol which means more photos for you.

Location atm we don't have but will post up when we find a good spot or if you guys can suggest one. But pretty much post here if your interested.

ta

Ash

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I love his photos, he took the ones i've attached over a year ago when my ride was a damaged stock 4WD before its makeover.. I still need to get some more done with my finished product :huh:

count me in..!!!!!

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niroj ill ask him but you dont need a modded car to get pics taken. im doing my car and its a stock 35 with gay wheels lol

matty im pretty sure you do but ill confirm with him and let you know.

Matt, they're not HDR, that's single exposure, straight out of the camera with no Photoshop stitching or manipulation :rolleyes:

Usually the highres pics will have a very small watermark on them, but can be sent without them on request.

niroj ill ask him but you dont need a modded car to get pics taken. im doing my car and its a stock 35 with gay wheels lol

matty im pretty sure you do but ill confirm with him and let you know.

lol my car being stock looking isnt the problem. its the panel damage that is :P im more interested in taking pics anyway

lol did you see the pics BEZ posted up??? lol

take pics of the good side lol. but ye just send him a PM if youw ant. im sure others will bethere takking pics of the day anyways so cant see the problem there.

Freudian slip lol.. unless you've been keeping quiet.

im doing my car and its a stock 35 ...

BTW, those photos look incredible, even more so when they have been untouched by photoshop. Dammit, if my car wasn't in the workshop I'd come... sigh...

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