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Old 13th of April 2012 (Fri)   #1
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Default Go On A Ride-Along With A Buff Book Photographer

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They take a car to where the scenic crap is, then start shooting... a dirty 911! There's a concept!
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yea that's true, the car is indeed dirty but interesting enough it's about the photography more than the subject in hand.

if you can't take a good photo of a dirty car then you can't take a good photo of a clean car.

it doesn't matter what the car is, it's the photo that comes out at the end of the day. it's about getting out there and shooting and not what's required by your editor.
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That's great.

I know both J.F. and Marc, and they're both really nice, down to earth good guys. Oh, yeah, and really talented. Marc is as humble and quiet as J.F. says he is, and I guarantee that everyone has seen his work somewhere.

I bet that was a fun shoot to be part of.

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