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Wedding, events, family and portrait photographer


sophie23

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Hello! I am a friendly, affordable and flexible photographer available in south east London. I'm experienced with weddings, events, family and portrait photography.


I love working with natural light and getting candid results through my unobtrusive and gentle approach to shooting. Many of my clients have commented that I create a relaxed environment, which allows me to get great results.


When I take photos for any client, there is no limit on what you receive - there are no 'hidden' costs afterwards of editing or getting a certain number of photos. I will pick all of the best photos, edit and colour grade them, and send them along to you.


As a general guide these are my prices:

? Families and personal portraits: ?90 for a session of up to two hours

? Events: ?50 per hour (minimum of two hours for anybody based outside of south east London)

? Weddings: ?800 for a full 8 hour day

? Corporate & fashion portrait prices available upon request


If you'd like to look at some of my photos, please see http://sphotography.co.uk/

(Note: I don't post any family photos online without permission.)


Thanks!


Sophie

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