Richard,
Haven't got a clue, but would the remuneration include your time as well?
Chuck (with a definitely un-photogenic +4 and un-photogenic physique)
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> From: Rdcmole@aol.com[SMTP:Rdcmole@aol.com]
> Reply To: Rdcmole@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday October 25, 2000 7:01 PM
> To: morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject: Photogenic Morgan
>
> Morgan friends,
>
> I am looking for input on a somewhat Morgan related issue. A couple of
> months ago, while running errands, I returned to my 1959 +4 parked in the
> local grocery store parking lot to find a hand written note on the front
> seat. The note was from a professional fashion photographer who asking me
> to
> call her if I would be interested in letting her use the Morgan in fashion
>
> shoots. I did so, expressed my interest, and she said she would contact
> me
> when she was planning a shoot that she thought would benefit for such a
> "cool
> car".
>
> I forgot all about it, but today she called and I have arranged to meet
> her
> and a model close to where I live for about an hours photo shoot. I
> raised
> the issue of remuneration and she gave me a figure that she told me was
> the
> going rate for this sort of thing, politely telling me that this is
> Cincinnati, not New York City.
>
> Do any of you have any experience in this line of work ? What can a
> photogenic Morgan and it less photogenic owner make an hour in the
> Midwest?
>
> Richard Cedar and his photogenic 1959 +4.
>
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