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Little models wanted


moriyama

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Hello,

I'm a professional photographer working mostly within the TV,film and music industry and have been a resident of Ed for 14 years. I am wanting to start a new photography project, photographing babies from around 12 month to about 24 months.

I would like to do the picture in a specific way that gets away from the ubiquitous colour shot of the baby laying on a rug.

I'm looking for help in finding babies of between 12 and 24 months. For one morning I'm renting the space above the Lordship pub and setting up a studio there. If you are in a parent and baby group or have a continuation of your NCT class and could help me out, please ping me an email. I'd like to meet up before the session to explain more what I have in mind. All those partaking in the shoot will get 10x10 inch print in return for their time. Ideally, I'm looking for between 6 and 10 babies. Please take a look at my website neilgenower.com... Many thanks

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