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Nice shots!
There's good money to be made at these a/x and DE events. Around here it's $50-70 per CD. Big money for photo quality prints. Most of our track events have 100-120 drivers. Sell 10-20 CD's per day. Maybe I should do this when I retire from tile. KT |
The kid's got talent, you're right to encourage him. Something as previously suggested to print/order photos on-site would probably be a sweet deal for him. For starters, really all he would need is a laptop, photo printer, and different sizes of paper. He could sell prints or electronic copies emailed to the drivers or burned to a CD. We have a $150 Canon photo printer that produces very nice pictures, and will go up to 8 1/2 x 11.
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What????? No pictures of the Ford GT?
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Jim,
I am getting back into shooting film big time (bought a medium format camera and a darkroom setup, going to do some old school B&W stuff) Anyway the people over at photo.net have been immensely helpful, they have forms for digital, large format, medium format, sports photography, nature photography, etc., etc., etc. it is a great resource, you might have your son check it out. |
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Right now he is charging $10 for a CD with all the pics. He is in a learning curve and 1 out of 5 pictures come out really good for each car. Once he gets into a good groove he will raise the price. I still think he should sell CD's at the event then let procrastinators buy online. This could be a really good gig for a 15-20 year old and beyond. Quote:
Thanks for the compliments, I will pass them on and more importantly the tips, those will be passed along too. |
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This is the best guy in our area - IMHO. Note his schedule - lots of weekends. It is a cool thing to start doing for a young guy though. What I find intriguing is that everyone you take pictures off is out having fund and excited about the pictures.
www.gotbluemilk.com This is a good opportunity for your son to learn about web hosting. He should take some classes and then he'll be able to run the thing with little help. George |
*****, how could I miss Don's post? Here a snap of my car by gotbluemilk. The black tire mark is actually coming from my RH rear tire.
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Couple things he can do
- pan with the car at a slow shutter speed to convey the speed. - take photos from squatting, even laying down for a more dramatic angle - find spots where the background is not distracting, no cone monkeys (being low helps) - maximum (largest) aperture for shallowest depth of field and thus softer background - polarizer will help cut windshield relections so can see the driver - find the locations where cars get out of shape, raise wheels, lock tires, etc |
Thanks for the tips John I will pass this along to him.
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