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Conference napalm::musclecars

Title:Musclecars
Notice:Noter Registration - Note 5
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Mon Mar 11 1991
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:182
Total number of notes:5467

140.0. "Life after DEC?" by COMET::BUSSARD (You Crack Me Up!) Fri Aug 05 1994 10:38

        Rob > Comet::Bussard
        CXO1-2-131
        DTN 522-2144
    
        Theoretical question for people w/dreams of life after DEC:
    
        If you like your car,  would you be interested in a nice, professional
        studio portrait of yourself and your chariot?  I was thinking along
        lines of perhaps opening a automotive studio for portraiture of people
        and their cars,  quite like what everyone does with their families
        every year.
    
        I've already shot outdoors,  several cruizes, etc.  But the sales are
        basically `dug up' from getting the folks to actually get to the booth
        at the car show,  etc.,  to look at their proofs,  and then to spend
        more cash for photos when they've already spent a bunch just
        entering the show!
    
        So,  I was thinking of ( if I'm unemployed or soon....   %^(  )picking
        up on of these cheap 3 bay gas stations that the EPA shut down locally
        due to non-compliance of dual-walled tanks,  and setting up shop.
    
        Yes,  no,  I would if....,  etc.
        Lemme' know
    
        Rob
        ** Cross-posted in CARBUFFS **
    
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140.1ClickBIGQ::HAWKEFri Aug 05 1994 10:4713
    Rob,
    
         perzsonally I wouldn't want to be in the photo with the car
    (not just cuz I'm ugly either) but because the photo "should" be
    just the car .  That said I just take my own pictures, and I'm sure
    alot of others do to.  BUT I did see a guy had in his cube a picture of 
    his truck that was cutout and mounted on a piece of styrofoam type
    material and set up in a stand.  It was about 10-12" long and 3-4"
    high and looked pretty cool.  It ws more than just a photo it was
    like alittle display...It was professionally done and looked great.
    So maybe there is a market limited only by your creativity.
    
          Dean
140.2KDX200::COOPERRevolution calling!Fri Aug 05 1994 11:394
    I'd rather have a picture of the car with me IN it, with smoke pouring
    out of the wheel wells or something to that effect.
    
    :-)
140.3VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Aug 05 1994 11:4112
    Dump the "professional studio" deal.
    
    Run it out of your house, have business cards printed.
    
    Take photos of folks in action with their cars (racing, car show,
    cruise), and offer them your card.  This is common with racing events.
    
    After people know who you are and what you provide, let them know you
    offer portfolio quality work for sponsorship proposals, press kits,
    etc...
    
    Hint/Tip:  PHOTO-CD. 
140.4as .1 said "creativity"VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyFri Aug 05 1994 11:4516
    PS.
    
    Every major island in Hawaii has a drag strip.  You need to start there
    first (business trip, build inventory/clientelle, tax deductable).
    
    You dig cameras.  All that new gear is tax deductable.  Business
    expense.
    
    Your basement contains all your gear, and the photolab and finished 
    product.  Business use of the home/tax write off.
    
    That new Multimedia PC...
    
    MadMike
    
    
140.5KDX200::COOPERRevolution calling!Fri Aug 05 1994 16:459
    More Tax writeoffs:
    
    Mileage to and from 'gigs', Photography magazine subscriptions,
    Camera club dues, ANYthing that can be connected.
    
    In Colorado, go to the DMV and register your trade, and up to 
    NorWest bank for their small business bank account (free!).
    
    jc (Doing this for his recording studio)
140.6Fun but not too profitable.CXCAD::C_WILLIAMSHammerWed Sep 14 1994 16:2013
    
    I know a couple of guys in Denver that are professional photographers
    and have a big studio for doing exactly the same thing as you're
    asking about.  They don't make much of a living at it.  But being
    pro's they spend a lot of time doing other types of photo shoots for
    catalogs, clothing, what-ever.  With that, they stay alive and can
    afford to keep their nice studio.
    
    They have a fair, perhaps below average, investment in lighting but
    most 'kids' coming in to shoot there cars don't notice whether the
    lighting was excellent or poor.  The studio is set up to pull a car in,
    shoot it, and get it out.  Low overhead, dig?  Low overhead and they
    still aren't making much coin.