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  <subtitle type="html">Cars are meant to move, that's why they have engines and wheels!  So why do the photos of your car show it standing still?  Nothing beats a well-done moving shot of a great car!  And I can get you those shots, whether with a motion rig, panning shots or car-to-car.

Do you like what you see?  I'm for-hire to get your own shots with my rig and expertise.  Expect to spend about 90-120 minutes to get an assortment of shots.  This is an excellent package for show cars that are not normally driven because the car in many of these shots is moving at walking speeds!  If you can transport it to a large parking lot, and if the car can be pushed, steered and stopped that's all I need to make your car look like its flying!

I do not use a homemade rig.  Many of the DIY rigs you see on the web do not work as well as advertised.  Plus, most attach directly to painted body panels of the car.  This has the potential for paint damage, and can hurt aluminum or thin hoods and panels.  My rig is from &lt;a href="http://www.automotiverigs.com"&gt;AutomotiveRigs.Com&lt;/a&gt;.  It attaches to the undercarriage of the vehicle, so the weight of the rigging and camera is held up by your frame or unibody.  One or two suction cups might be attached to your car body for the sole purpose of adding stability, but these are not weight bearing.

&lt;a href="mailto:mercphoto@me.com"&gt;Email me&lt;/a&gt; for more information on a Motion Rig Package for your car!</subtitle>
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