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E: 26/03 £300 aerial photographic package voucher

http://www.theargus.co.uk/competitions/competitions/display.var.2108225.0.win_a_300_aerial_photographic_package_voucher.php

Win a £300 aerial photographic package voucher

Competition closes on 12:00pm Wednesday 26th March 2008<center>
</center>Taking your imagination to new heights
Photographer Steve Sole is taking photography to new heights with his company, Aerial Photography for You!
His six foot wide, helium filled balloon can fly silently to height's of 500 feet carrying a digital camera whilst the telescopic mast can expand to 50ft allowing Steve and his team to take pictures of virtually any event or location even when normal access would be difficult.
It is an exciting business', says Steve, who started specialising in this type of photography three years ago, and it's constantly expanding. Recently, I acquired an altimeter for the balloon which means I can now photograph the view from a penthouse before the block has even been built!'
He has photographed a variety of subjects: Sir Elton John's concert at Hove Cricket Ground; new apartments designed by the Terence Conran Group; Brighton Peace & Environment Centre's Make Trade Fair' campaign; circus tents at the Brighton Festival and Herstmonceux Castle. There are many other uses for Steve's unique close up aerial photographs including estate agents' brochures, golf courses, music concerts etc.
Specifically designed for a wedding is the group Heart shot'. First the shape is marked out on the ground and then the bride and groom and all their guests step inside. Once everybody's in, it's just a matter of looking up and saying cheese!'
It's not just hearts though - simple shapes like bells or entwined rings and the happy couple's initials can also be used. Informal shots of the arrival of the guests and the bride incorporating the whole church or other venue are also popular and in some circumstances the mast can even be utilised inside for the reception or even the ceremony itself.
For more information contact Steve Sole on 07812 581360 or email [EMAIL="sales&#64;aerialphotographyforyou.co.uk"]sales@aerialphotographyforyou.co.uk[/EMAIL]
or www.aerialphotographyforyou.co.uk


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