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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 278080" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Over the past few months I have wanted to venture away from my mundane job and try something like this. What I want to do is each dry season / tourist season I want to start a business called 'Territory Photography Adventures' and what I plan on doing is taking a few customers (max 4 for day trips) or (max 8 - for overnighters / weekends / a week). What my aim is to offer my photography experience as long with my 4wding experience and take people to places that they would not normally see, I would also get to locations for sunsets/sunrises so it will be photography minded, I could cater for all types of photography needs from wildlife/macro/landscape etc. But with my hectic week working and week off I am unsure it can be done. Does anyone have any advice for this? I am also looking at asking my mate who is also a great cook and photographer himself. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 278080, member: 9753"] Over the past few months I have wanted to venture away from my mundane job and try something like this. What I want to do is each dry season / tourist season I want to start a business called 'Territory Photography Adventures' and what I plan on doing is taking a few customers (max 4 for day trips) or (max 8 - for overnighters / weekends / a week). What my aim is to offer my photography experience as long with my 4wding experience and take people to places that they would not normally see, I would also get to locations for sunsets/sunrises so it will be photography minded, I could cater for all types of photography needs from wildlife/macro/landscape etc. But with my hectic week working and week off I am unsure it can be done. Does anyone have any advice for this? I am also looking at asking my mate who is also a great cook and photographer himself. Thoughts please. [/QUOTE]
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