motornoter
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Hi All
I am writing a buying guide on Range Rover Classic for Classic Cars magazine, and need your help please to find a suitable two-door for photography. Classic Cars' style for buying guides is to photograph one car, in a studio against a white background, so we need a good clean original-spec two-door in a bright colour that will photograph well and be a good representative of the marque.
Classic Cars will reimburse petrol expenses and will supply photos and copies of the mag when it's published; the owner needs to be able to take their car to any one of the three studios they use - one is at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, one is at Norwich and one is at Derby. Weekdays are best, though the Norwich and Derby studios might be able to do a Saturday if you can't manage a weekday. The shoot normally takes around 3-4 hours, a bit longer if the weather is grotty so a lot of cleaning is required! It needs to be done before Christmas, but the sooner the better really as the weather will only get worse!
If you have a suitable car and are up for it, or know someone who can do it, please contact me here.
Once we've got the photo car sorted out, I'll probably be back begging for advice on who are the best specialists, etc - thanks in advance for your help!
Malcolm McKay
I am writing a buying guide on Range Rover Classic for Classic Cars magazine, and need your help please to find a suitable two-door for photography. Classic Cars' style for buying guides is to photograph one car, in a studio against a white background, so we need a good clean original-spec two-door in a bright colour that will photograph well and be a good representative of the marque.
Classic Cars will reimburse petrol expenses and will supply photos and copies of the mag when it's published; the owner needs to be able to take their car to any one of the three studios they use - one is at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, one is at Norwich and one is at Derby. Weekdays are best, though the Norwich and Derby studios might be able to do a Saturday if you can't manage a weekday. The shoot normally takes around 3-4 hours, a bit longer if the weather is grotty so a lot of cleaning is required! It needs to be done before Christmas, but the sooner the better really as the weather will only get worse!
If you have a suitable car and are up for it, or know someone who can do it, please contact me here.
Once we've got the photo car sorted out, I'll probably be back begging for advice on who are the best specialists, etc - thanks in advance for your help!
Malcolm McKay