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CassieBushell

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I am looking for a recommendation for a local photographer, doesn't need to be living in Dulwich, I just thought this would be a good placeto start as convenient to where I live.

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Anyway spec is I need a range of profile photos taken for my new business website, a combination of heads shots and a few landscape of me out and about around London / The City. I have images from corporate shots when I worked in an office but they are too formal. I am looking for something relaxed, more me, as opposed to me sitting up straight at a desk. I can provide more detail and examples of what I am looking for.

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I work as a freelance Personal Assistant / Executive Assistant and even for some clients as a Virtual Assistant. My budget is not huge, perhaps up to ?250/ ?300 including any post production.

Time wise I would like to do ASAP as my site is really waiting on these pictures before it can go live (it's replacing an existing old site of mine).


Any recommendations or contacts would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks, Cassie

Hi Guys,


I am a local photographer who would love to help you both out :)


You can see my work at www.martinlea.co.uk


You can also see some recommendations for me on this site on this link


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1806813,1834818#msg-1834818


If you want to PM me or email me at [email protected] then we can take it from there.


Cheers


Sman :)

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