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| .... | DIGITALMASTERS australasia is located midway between Mosman and Manly, close to Seaforth. We are always happy to welcome clients requiring consultation and quotations for imaging solutions from the smallest photo restoration to the largest image database projects - We do ask you to call or eMail us first for an appointment. All consulting is handled by me, David Myers, personally and I am often involved in production, training and studio work - sometimes on location. As we do not run a retail outlet it can be dissapointing and frustrating if you just 'drop by' and find our studio doors locked because of confidential production or absence. Think of us as 'Imaging Doctors' and book an appointment - Sorry, though, we can't take MediCare cards! From North Sydney: Head along Military Road to Spit junction - where Military Road becomes Spit Road. Keep to the left and you will be on Spit Road. Keep heading North and you will go down a steep hill and cross The Spit. Go up Spit Hill to Seaforth and turn right at the traffic lights at the top onto Sydney Road- heading towards Manly. You will pass under a footbridge and after about 250m come to a large intersection with traffic lights and a big sign over the road, 'Wanganella Street'. Turn left and go down to the bottom of the hill. This is Kitchener Street. Turn right and go about 20m - No 14 is on your left - our studio entrance is at the rear. From
Manly: Head along Sydney Road towards Seaforth.
You will go through Brookvale shops and up a hill. As the road widens into
three lanes keep to the right lane. After passing an MG car showroom in the
left you will come to a large intersection
with traffic lights and a big sign over the road, 'Wanganella Street'. Turn
right and go down to the bottom of the hill. This is Kitchener Street. Turn
right and go about 20m - No 14 is on your left - our studio entrance is at
the rear. |
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