Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Streetwise Drift Invades Lowe's Motor Speedway

Despite how insanely cold and rainy this event was, it definitely provided a good turnout and a good weekend of shooting.


Driver, Hayden Horton helping test the course the day before the event.






Driver: Rodney Pilson

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Streetwise Drift: 2009 Series Final

Check out our latest design work, and this upcoming event!




Be there.
Streetwise Drift 2009 Series Final
Solo, Tandem, & Lap Battle Competitions
November 22nd, 2009
Lowe's Motor Speedway
Spectators $10
Drifters $85
Auto-x: $45

Registration: 9AM
Tech. Inspection: 10AM
Driver's Meeting: 11AM
Cars on track: 12 Noon

Monday, October 19, 2009

Streetwise Drift: October

Congratulations go out to driver Hayden Horton for qualifying and finishing first at this event. It was very well deserved!





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Thursday, October 8, 2009

If you thought GT Live was awesome, you should've been at Octoberfest...

Okay. So anyone who has had at least at few conversations with me on the subject of racing, has probably heard me talk about how much I love Virginia International Raceway. Out of all of the tracks I've been to thus far, it has remained my favorite. It's just a beautiful facility. And every year, I look forward to attending GT Live at VIR. Having such a wide range of subjects to photograph all in one place is invigorating.

However, this year, despite the change of event name, it was still just as satisfying as in previous years. Although I have to admit, one of my favorite parts of this annual event is the camaraderie. I really enjoy getting to interact with new people, and the place to do it isn't necessarily at the track. It's the post-race day, evening activities that make it even more of a notable event in my opinion.

Case in point: Drunken karaoke, at Hams, with several people I'd never meet previous to this event, who I'm pretty sure are some of the coolest people I know. I sang. We all sang. I don't think anyone has ever made a karaoke version of a Bon Jovi song sound so badass. Ha. A big thanks to all the Drift Indy folks...you guys are hilarious.

This kind of stuff is one of the reasons I love Drifting so much. There's still an endearing and green quality about it as well as the people involved in it.

Regardless of all the drunken shenanigans, it was a great event weekend. Some of my favorite shots of the year were taken this past weekend.

Drivers, feel free to save your shots and upload wherever you'd like. But don't crop out the Slammed Graphics logo...your support is always appreciated.

-SG








Sunday, September 20, 2009

Another great Drift event...

Another successful Streetwise Drift event at Metrolina Expo yesterday. It's always nice being at events where there's lots of familiar faces. I find it more enjoyable when I'm shooting people I know, because I know the work is all the more appreciated. Makes my job easy.

I'm still in the process of editing all these shots. But here's a few teasers.

As always feel free to inquire about prints or about larger copies of your shots. I aim to please! So if you'd like a larger copy, a desktop background...anything...do let me know.
-SG


Some shots are just meant to be B&W.
Driver: Hayden Horton


Formula D driver Darren McNamara made it out to the event Saturday,
along with some of the other Team Falken drivers, to do some testing.



Driver: Tyler McQuarrie


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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Common F&Q

I get a lot of the same questions regarding my policies and methods for projects, so I decided to post here some valuable information so that you can know what to expect as a client.

What payment options do you offer?

Currently we accept Paypal, checks, and of course cash.

Do you require a deposit prior to the beginning of each project?
Slammed Graphics does require a deposit be paid before any project is begun. This deposit is not a flat rate and is determined based upon the total project estimate. Your deposit also serves as a cancellation fee (also known as a "kill fee") in the event that you choose to cancel your project order.

Why is a cancellation fee (or "kill fee") required?
We require a cancellation fee to cover any amount of work that was done prior to the decision for cancellation. The fee also covers any other tangible expenses incurred prior to the cancellation.

What if I make an order for your services, but choose to cancel after they've already begun?
We understand that unforeseen events may cause you the need to cancel your service order, this is why your project deposit serves as a cancellation fee. If you choose to cancel your service order, Slammed Graphics will retain all completed work in connection with the project (ex: Original artwork, etc.) and use of work done in connection with a cancelled project without the consent of Slammed Graphics could result in additional fees or legal action.