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Old 16-08-2006, 09:50 PM   #61
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Mabey (if CBF factor isint a issue) throw up a price list

Like what size pic's cost what' type of deal's you have, ect, ect. Plus as you were saying organise some photo meet up's in the city or what not il be up for a few.

Im willing to fork out some cashola for some sicass pic's
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Old 16-08-2006, 10:07 PM   #62
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The price I have set for an individual photo shoot is $200. I would allow around 4-5 hours, more or lens depending on the setup. Included in this your choice of either A: Two 10x15" prints, B: One 8x10" and one 16x20" or C: One 20x32. Additional prints are extra as shown on my website.

I consider my prices EXTREMELY competitive, consider the average portrait photographer (automotive photographers are WAY more expensive) usually charge around $100-140 for ONE 8x10" print. The average 20x32" print is usually around the $1000 mark. So when you consider that I only charge $110 for a 20x32", and all the time I spend on post-production, I really make stuff all. For the foreseeable future I plan to keep prices like this, at least within the E-Series club anyway. As I move into other clubs and the like, the print prices will have to go up.

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Old 16-08-2006, 10:11 PM   #63
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The price I have set for an individual photo shoot is $200. I would allow around 4-5 hours, more or lens depending on the setup. Included in this your choice of either A: Two 10x15" prints, B: One 8x10" and one 16x20" or C: One 20x32. Additional prints are extra as shown on my website.

I consider my prices EXTREMELY competitive, consider the average portrait photographer (automotive photographers are WAY more expensive) usually charge around $100-140 for ONE 8x10" print. The average 20x32" print is usually around the $1000 mark. So when you consider that I only charge $110 for a 20x32", and all the time I spend on post-production, I really make stuff all. For the foreseeable future I plan to keep prices like this, at least within the E-Series club anyway. As I move into other clubs and the like, the print prices will have to go up.

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i'd be willing to pay you that for a 20x32" - that's HUGE.
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Old 16-08-2006, 10:14 PM   #64
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I've ordered a 20"x32" from alex.
I might being it along to a meet to show people just what you get.

I've seen a few of Alex's prints in the past and was amazed at what you get for your money. Hence why i'm so eagre to buy
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Old 16-08-2006, 11:09 PM   #65
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Usually the meet points are very poorly set up for a photoshoot, you often have to pick them very carefully. And as a result you often have to do it after the meet. And I won't shoot unless I'm completely satisfied with the location. Hence my plan to hold more dedicated photo shoot meets at a location of my choosing.

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Do you prefer day shots or night shots alex?
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Old 16-08-2006, 11:50 PM   #66
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Do you prefer day shots or night shots alex?
Nothing's better than a good night shot / or a sunset shot. From my point of view anyway. If any of you own a camera, grab a tripod, then head down to st kilda marina, or somewhere along there, brighton etc and just take some shots overlooking the yachts/boats as the sun sets. You'll see the beauty of night/sunset shots.
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Old 17-08-2006, 12:14 AM   #67
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Nothing's better than a good night shot / or a sunset shot. From my point of view anyway. If any of you own a camera, grab a tripod, then head down to st kilda marina, or somewhere along there, brighton etc and just take some shots overlooking the yachts/boats as the sun sets. You'll see the beauty of night/sunset shots.
well i say take a bit of a longer drive toward mornington and there a few great shot for the car especially drawn or sunset time. Thou it would be interest to see a mountain shot
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Old 17-08-2006, 02:33 AM   #68
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Definately sunset twilight shots come out the best. I will also put in my 2 cents and say that the prints are absolutely magnificent and their worth FAR exceed their price...
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Old 17-08-2006, 11:53 AM   #69
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I have a Alex print framed on my wall actually, his work is awesome and I cant wait until my car is back on the road to get some pics off him!
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Old 17-08-2006, 01:40 PM   #70
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here is a photo of a nice sprint for you fordgirl

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Old 17-08-2006, 07:00 PM   #71
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Thanks for the show of support guys, I really appreciate it

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Do you prefer day shots or night shots alex?
It all depends on the car, and the scenery. Some places like sugarloaf for example, you can only do during the day, but because of the scenery, the photo looks good. If you're in the city, you generally wouldn't bother with a daytime shoot, because the lights are what make the city scenery great. It's really up to what the person wants.

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