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Rivitography, 08 June 2013, 23:43
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Okay, here's the scoop:

I'm friends with a guy who works at a hardware store in Cross River. He knows just about everybody who has a really nice car. When I met him a couple of weeks ago, I gave him my name and phone number just in case he saw something in the Cross River Shopping Center since I see a lot of exotics there

Today, I missed a Lamborghini Miura and some sort of Ferrari or Lancia of some sort in the area, and I asked him if he knew where those people lived, if they lived around the area, etc. He said he has no idea who those people are, but he said that he contacted his two friends. One has a Japanese supercar (he has no idea what it is), and one has a supercharged Corvette. He said he arranged for me to have a photoshoot with those cars at the people's houses once school lets out for the summer.

My question: Does anybody have some helpful tips for photoshoots?

Rivitography
from New York
MNCars, 09 June 2013, 00:28
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Take a TON of shots, even if you think they wont look good

MNCars
from Burnsville, Minnesota
FanOfSuperCars, 09 June 2013, 01:46
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Make sure they are safe people, take tons of different angles, try lots of settings and stuff on your camera.

FanOfSuperCars
from Middle Of The Ocean, Unknown Country
zonda, 09 June 2013, 05:37
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dont delete any photos even if they look shity the may not be once on a computer

good luck : )

zonda
from tokyo, United Kingdom
umberto, 09 June 2013, 11:01
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Use the Rules of third!!

umberto
from Oderzo, Italy
Rivitography, 09 June 2013, 16:32
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FanOfSuperCars wrote:
Make sure they are safe people, take tons of different angles, try lots of settings and stuff on your camera.


I'll make sure they're safe people

*clocks AK-47*

Rivitography
from New York
scooter_458, 10 June 2013, 01:33
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Make sure you have the lense cap off ;)

scooter_458
Stancehunters, 10 June 2013, 02:19
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Make sure you ask them if they want anything shot in particular, or any type of edits done (license plate blurring, B&W, etc.)

Stancehunters
from Toronto, Canada
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