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Hey guys,

i was just wondering if there were any forum members or any recommended Photographers that would be intereested in helping me by taking photos of my 1999 R34 that i would like to put up for sale.

im looking for something a bit more professional, heres an example

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just incase its not clear i am willing to pay.

you can PM me or contact via the following ways

0421691338

s3194503@student.rmit.edu.au

Thanks

edit:: btw this is victoria specific so please do not move to photography section mods. thanks

Edited by Jap_Muscle
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I'll attempt to save your coins; go google some pictures you like etc and then try replicate them with your own car.

If everyone did that, why are photographers still exist? :)

Everyone will just googling pics then just shooting with their little digital cameras lol.

Yes, it does save a bit of $$, and I agree, I think professional photography is kinda unnecessary for carsales lol.

I think some good lighting and composition will do the job.

id like to also have some nice photos for the memories. ive had the car for about 4 years now and am prob gonna move on from imports and save for a merc/bmw or something.

Then yeah, it's fair enough, spend some money on getting it done properly :D

Hey, u should come down to this. Tangcla is having another shoot for us.

http://www.vicimportsclub.com/forums/thread-2162.html

Sure that is an option but there is nothing like having your own private photo shoot

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+1 for PM.

Also +1 on private shoot. Nothing beats a unique location.

Having a group shoot is good, because it's cheap but then everyone else will have the same background and feel and composition as you.

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