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Ladies! Win yourself a Portrait Photoshoot valued at over ?1000


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Ladies,


Do you ever feel lost in the thick of adulthood, marriage, motherhood and career and you just don't feel like yourself anymore? Do you ever feel not good enough, not skinny enough, not pretty enough, not photogenic enough?


Well, you need to know that you are more than enough. And definitely photogenic enough! So to kick start 2017, I am giving away a portrait photoshoot with professional hair and make up, 1.5 to 2 hr shoot, a lovely lunch and 15 beautiful fine art prints valued at over ?1000 where we spend half a day honoring the incredible woman that is you.


So instead of starting off new year with resolutions that last for maybe a week, or get as far as a post it note, how about you do something different this time, and start the year off celebrating the incredible, magnificent, beautiful from top -to-bottom you?


Because one thing I know, is that celebrating you isn't just for your birthday!


To enter the competition, simply go to blog.lizrileyphotography.com/win-portrait-photoshoot to find out more!


(Competition will be drawn on the 5th January 2017)


Liz


lizrileyphotography

Real Women. Unreal Photos

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