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Car's looking good, stance is nice and new wheels are a big improvement.
The only car I miss is my old mk4 1.9TDI.
Wasn't fast at all only 90bhp, but so nice to drive and really comfortable, did so many miles in it.
Not to my knowledge mate, k-tec use to do them but they stopped due to fitment issues.
People get their steering wheels refurbed and get leather ones made, but these are hand stitched
and cost a fortune, around £200 for a complete wheel.
Might aswell just buy an aftermarket wheel.
I'd rather do the scumball rally where you drive across Europe in a shed, I think that would be more of a laugh.
Everyone in the same boat hoping their car doesn't go bang.
Not if they like your work, they'll use you because they know you can get the job done.
Bear in mind the years of experiance as a photographer you have, and the amount of skill required to produce
high quality images.
£150 min imho, although £200 would be better.
But let them know it's a favour if they give you more work then £250 min
If you charge too little then they'll expect it every time.
I seen loads of freelance jobs advertised recently as 'great way to gain experience or build your portfolio'
all aimed at students that a few years ago would have been paid commisions.
I was earning good money with my studio a year ago but i've had to let it go through lack of work.
I'm...
This is why i'm currently looking for full time work in someone elses studio.
Everyone with a DSLR thinks they're a professional photographer and are diluting the market for pocket money.
That's where charging for time comes into play, if it's three then you can get them done in a day including photoshop more than likely.
So I would think £300 is reasonable but if you feel that's a bit much then £150-£250 is more than fair.
Those shots of the laptops you did were very good, I use to assist a product photographer in the summer
when I was still at school and sometimes he took a couple of days to get just a few shots, endlessly
faffing around with lights, sometimes he belted out loads of shots in a day.
Don't get...
I know you might not like charging for you time or the amount of products shot, but that's the only real way you can price a job up.
You need to know how many products there will be, how long it will take to shoot each one and how long it will take to
process them on photoshop.
Then add up...
When I was doing my photography degree we were given an assingment to create a photo narrative,
in one afternoon you've p*ssed all over what I did. lol
I wish i'd have done lego man adventure instead, probably would have got a better grade.
I think they class these things as quadricycles, which means they don't have to pass any euro NCAP tests.:S
If someone hit you on a push bike I think you'd be in trouble.
Another example of a quadricycle
Henry Ford 1905
I'd rather ride around in that thing tbh.