Majorca - Photoshoot with your car?

Majorca - Photoshoot with your car?

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kman

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1,108 posts

218 months

Tuesday 9th July 2013
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Bit of a long shot this, but I'm planning a short trip to Majorca last weekend of this month. I'm an automative photographer building a portfolio for myself and know theres some lovely places and roads to shoot in the area.

If anybody is around and has an interesting car would be willing to spare a few hours with me to shoot please do get in touch!

Here are some of my recent work:






fatboy69

9,393 posts

194 months

Tuesday 9th July 2013
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Do you need an assistant to carry your camera? I dont charge much.......

Not long back from Majorca - desperate to get back out to the island as i adore the place. Where will you be doing the shoot?

kman

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1,108 posts

218 months

Wednesday 10th July 2013
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fatboy69 said:
Do you need an assistant to carry your camera? I dont charge much.......

Not long back from Majorca - desperate to get back out to the island as i adore the place. Where will you be doing the shoot?
Thanks for the offer but I'm not charging myself for this to do the shoot so unless there's a car owner willing to pay can't help you there!

I've noticed a few roads in Majorca which look just stunning - right now I need a car and don't really want to shoot a hire car! smile

mickrick

3,705 posts

180 months

Sunday 14th July 2013
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fatboy69 said:
Not long back from Majorca - desperate to get back out to the island as i adore the place.
You´re blinded by the Sun and the heat.

It´s a beautiful place. But not a nice place to live. Corrupt and full of dog st. The locals (broadly speaking) are greedy grabbing ignorant narrow minded racists. (most of them haven´t been out of the village they were born in) You couldn´t pick a worse place to live as a petrol head, as you cannot modify anything. Some of the roads are fantastic, but unusable in the summer as they´re full of rental cars and coaches, and full of cyclists in the spring. Sorry to burst your bubble but that´s the truth of it. I´ve been a resident here for 11 years.
If I could sell my property for what I´ve put into it, I´d be joining the ex-pat exodus.

Do yourself a favour, and take a holiday in Galicia and Asturias, see how reasonable property prices are, and how green and un-crowded it is, and how clean the beaches are. There are some fantastic roads too wink
The road out of Muros in Galicia up to this lookout is one long winding ribbon of black sticky stuff, better than anything you´ll find on "Fraggle Rock".