A photo studio in Portland, Ore. is offering its professional services in trade for a variety of things it needs, including:
1. Vintage motorcycle (Royal Enfield, BMW) and,
2. Teach me to ride motorcycle.
It's signed Kenneth Benjamin Reed, and includes a link to their Vorpal Images website.
It's well worth taking a look. They do everything from portraits to products, promotional photos and event photography. One picture in particular might appeal to fans of vintage products: a young woman in the uniform of the British Empire, a rifle over her shoulder.
Clever devils. I hope they get their motorcycle and lessons on how to ride it.
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They'll trade photos for a Royal Enfield motorcycle
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