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Hello - I have searched, but can anybody recommend a 'reasonably' priced photographer who works well with children? We like the natural shot..


I have in the past looked at Shot by the Sheriff and the guy up my Mrs Robinson but first is expensive, and second didnt really inspire me


Thanks

Another vote for Lorenzo, he's done two sets of gorgeous, natural photos of my daughter. In fact, I should check in with him soon to get some more done. PM me if you want to see any of the pics.


http://www.lorenzophotography.co.uk/kids.php

Another vote for Lorenzo - he took great natural shots of my two children in the park last November, absolutely gorgeous photos and a nice guy to deal with. In my opinion his prices are very reasonable, especially compared to "studio" type pictures we had done the year before. We will definitely be using him again this year.

Wow I'm really touched by the recommendations above. Thank you. I really enjoy what I do and the pleasure is multiplied when parents are thrilled by the results.


BQC feel free to PM me or contact me via the details on my web site if you'd like to discuss how the photo session works. If that was you that e-mailed yesterday I'll call you again this morning.


www.lorenzophotography.co.uk

  • 3 months later...

Hi Everyone,

after almost 3 happy years of trading at the ED Warehouse on Zenoria Street Shot by the Sheriff Photography have moved.


We are still in East Dulwich - just off Lordship Lane.


We are now in a lovely 2 story mews house in - THE OLD STABLE HOUSE behind Jo Partridge hairdressers on Northcross Road.


Just a reminder that this is not a pop in studio - you always need to book an appointment, as we operate a very busy studio and do not wish you to have a wasted trip if we are already on a shoot.


Thanks,

Keith and Nicky Sheriff

Shot by the Sheriff Photography

07973 504 522

0800 03 777 03

the magic hours Matt Farrow is dulwich based. He does music festivals, weddings and portraits all to an exceptionally high standard. He does the whole reportage "come in your home over a day" thing and studio portraits. He is a top notch professional and has been taking my sons pics since birth and they are always lovely and special.


The Magic Hours

can i just add that Lionel at Nousha photography in Peckham has taken the most fabulous pics of my kids. He managed to fire off more shots in forty minutes than we've been able to do in seven years. Results were absolutely brilliant and we're dead chuffed. He's in Peckham.
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