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We had the 2nd round of calender shots last night. A little bit of studio and some more light painting. pics will be added through the week by Kory and myself.

All in all it was a good night. The music courtesy of GTRSean and Beverages courtesy of N1GTR certainly added to the shoot.

Check back for pics later.

Feel free to chat about the night in the mean time. :)

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Really impressed with Kory's and Matt's professionalism > even down to one of them not swearing after dropping a flash unit on the tarmac - not that I could hear anyway. :)

Was busting for a leak afterwards - don't know how those girls could hold it for so long! :D

So pleased to have met up with Sean/Andrew/Annette/Steve-O/Paul/Owen/Sloane/Mamoon/Sean :D

Not so pleased with being within earshot of Matt's jokes :)

Hahaha great night. Jokes are what makes it appealing for people to come along not the photography haha.

Matt didn't swear because secretly he wants new gear :P

I got home at 1am. Was no way i was going to edit pics. BUT I DID. One anyway. It's no where near finished, i'll post it up on lunch break.

Good to meet everyone, hope Owen got home at a reasonable hour and the rest of the crew. Hope everyone enjoyed the night, thanks to Steve-O for the beers and Terry for assisting the missus with holding the lights/various people carrying my gear around.

+11ty at worst excuse i've ever heard!

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what the hell is the 3rd guy in the black shirt doing behind us? :P i feel so violated!!!! (and very slightly flattered)

that just looks heaps suss!!!!!

Also thanks to the crate movers and cleaner uperers. you know who you are :(

I'll try to get one pick up later tonight.

what the hell is the 3rd guy in the black shirt doing behind us? :P i feel so violated!!!! (and very slightly flattered)

that just looks heaps suss!!!!!

Also thanks to the crate movers and cleaner uperers. you know who you are :(

I'll try to get one pick up later tonight.

I was playing with my e-peen and it's a grey shirt lol

Had a great time yesterday, thanks for including my car in the shoot and thanks to Matt/Kory/Missus for all the time and effort you guys put in. Can't wait to see more results.. looks sweet so far Kory :D

Was a good opportunity to get to know each other a bit more and put a name to a face. Thanks for shouting the beer Steve, I'm glad I only had 2 lol.

I got home around 11:45pm so wasn't too bad. At least I didn't have to contend with traffic.

We had the 2nd round of calender shots last night. A little bit of studio and some more light painting. pics will be added through the week by Kory and myself.

All in all it was a good night. The music courtesy of GTRSean and Beverages courtesy of N1GTR certainly added to the shoot.

Check back for pics later.

Feel free to chat about the night in the mean time. :)

Where was my phone call, punks?!?!?!

Was busting for a leak afterwards - don't know how those girls could hold it for so long! :D

You mean Matt and Kory, right Terry?

:)

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