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Portrait Photography: Shoot fee donated to Alzheimers Society


shuntman

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Hello all you folk of East Dul & beyond. I am a local photographer who has decided to donate the shoot fee of ?70 (minus ?10 studio costs) of 1 hour mini portrait sessions to the Alzheimers Society. I have some places available o 17th June ( 2 weeks time ) so if you are thinking of getting some personal, family portraits shot then please get in touch on here via DM or email me at [email protected] or give me a call to find out more on 07554006849

You can take a look at my work here www.martinlea.co.uk


I attach a letter from the local fundraising helper from the Alzheimers Society here.


It's not a trendy charity but I lost my father to it and currently my aunt appears to be heading the same way so I feel this is a good way to help out and support.


Hope you are all enjoying the good weather. Long may it continue :)


Cheers Sman :)

Hi all you wonderful kind hearted folk of ED ( & also to a few of you scoundrels too ;) )


To provide you all with a bit more info I've created a page on my site with some more details.


http://www.martinlea.co.uk/Charity-PortraitSessions


When you have time please take a look.


Ta Muchly :)

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