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Hello,


I'm looking to find a local photographer I can work with on an occasional basis for interior styling shoots. Some experience would be helpful, but what's more important is a good eye/ aesthetic -- so I'm also happy to talk to anyone currently/recently studying, perhaps, who wants to build on their portfolio experience? As ever, I would also like to offer the work to a local parent if possible :) Pls PM if you'd like to discuss further.


Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Wanhope. I'm a local Dad, artist/ photographer, S/E so flexible working times. I'd be happy to come and do some shots for you if you haven't found someone yet. I have a good eye, and am technically proficient.

I used to work with a bespoke furniture maker, so have done a fair bit of photography of the rooms we transformed, and have worked with architects and office designers. Perhaps if you need help with installs, I could be of use too. I'm pretty handy with a drill.

I run captured on the rye in ED https://capturedontherye.com/ but this is mainly weekends.


Let me know if you would like to discuss further.


Lou.

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