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Is This The Ultimate Photo Road Warrior Machine? Two Pros And Their PhotoMobile:
Additional features include a Global Positioning System (GPS). Enter in your
destination and it will calculate the best route for you. A map of your location
is digitally displayed on the dash. A sweet computer voice notifies you of upcoming
turns on your route. It comes in handy when taking pictures in the wilderness
or unfamiliar cities. A fuel carrier was installed in the rear; 20 additional
gallons of fuel can be carried into remote areas where gas stations are few
and far between. Spotlights and a winch are attached to the front bumper. The
winch has a 100-foot cable strong enough to pull you or another rig out of trouble.
High-speed Internet access is accomplished via a satellite dish on the PhotoMobile.
Johnson and Perks cover events for the press. The 100th anniversary Harley ride
back to Milwaukee was sweet. Story and pictures were delivered to the papers
while it was still news. They also sell their stock photos on PC Image Network.
They can now deliver digital picture files from remote locations. The PhotoMobile
is the best mobile office ever. The satellite is a great solution for the back
roads. The satellite also provides TV reception. You won’t miss any of
your favorite shows while in the wilderness.
What about the cost? The rig came in at around $100,000 with all the electronics,
with the shell being about $40,000. The two photographers have done about 70,000
“photo miles” in the past three years. Did they think it was worth
the investment? In fact, a new one is being built as we go to press.
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