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I've loved your car since I saw it at TRAX a couple of years ago, I love the whole sleeper look,
just a bit of a shame the bonnet catches give it away a bit, but it can't be helped because if the trumpets so nevermind.
One hell of an upgrade, I love it even more now.
I thought you only needed to sorn a car if you have no tax, you can leave it uninsured on your private property for as long as you like.
I'm sure someone will correct me if i'm wrong.
I've got this one of yours if you want mate, I didn't post it as I prefered a similar one instead,
I don't mind emailing you a high res file if you want to pm me you email address.
Curley I did text you and Scotty172cup to see if you wanted to come,
can't bail on the inlaws though as you'll...
I'm working aswell, tbh I usually work every Sat & Sun but Jan is a quiet month at the studio,
that was the only reason I could make yesterday, more than likely the next meet i'll be at is CSS
as i'm booking the b*stard off. :D
Being freelance sucks sometimes, no work no pay, there is something...
Like Revels said if you're only doing a few jobs a year I wouldn't bother as they'll never find out,
the only reason to go freelance is if you have overheads like studio premesis then you can offset the costs against any proffit.
Also you have to clear about £6k proffit before they start asking...
Definately a good thing, seeing as it's something I can sort out without much effort or spending any money really,
which suits me down to the ground haha. :approve:
Cheers mate, although they have made me realise I need to do something about my headlights, they're scratched to buggery.
You just don't notice things like that day to day, but for some reason seeing it in a photo makes it stand out massively.
The brakes caught fire on normal road use?
I'd be crying and rocking backwards & forwards in the fetal position at the side of the road if that was my DB9.
Most photographers are freelance, you can still have a normal 9-5 job aswell,
it's just that once a year you'll have to file a self assesment tax return for any freelance photography work you've done.
I've been freelance for years and had normal paye jobs for other people aswell.
Bloody good day, it was great to go for some food and actually have proper conversations with people,
not to mention a cheeky beer (cheers Fred) and a game of pool.
I honestly thought Donny was joking when he said Fred's geeting the drinks in for everyone. :cool:
Right, here's my efforts at...