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I am looking for a photographer local to SE23 who would be able to take approximately 7 photos of me for my new Pilates website - I have access to a pilates studio on Friday afternoons/early evenings, so would need good lighting and someone who is used to taking 'sports' shots. Obviously this would need to happen in December now - after the new lock down restrictions are eased.


Also hoping whomever helps can photoshop the images ready for use on the website.


Please contact me if you are interested in helping and I can share a bit more detail about what I need.


Happy to pay for the work but I have to be honest, my budget is small.


Thank you



Carole

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I am a professional photographer normally based in Asia but over here due to Covid, my website is here - https://jonathantaylorphotography.com


I know your budget is small but maybe it is something I can work with, please email me at [email protected] to arrange things, if interested.

Hi Carole,


I'm a photographer based in SE22 and would love to help out with your pilates business. I photograph families as well as small businesses and have worked with a number of pilates clients.


Here's my website for more info: www.oliviarawesphotography.com

For pilates work this gallery would be most relevant: www.oliviarawesphotography.com/work-gallery


If you have any questions please drop me an email at [email protected]


Thanks so much,


Olivia

Hi,


I'm based in SE22 and recently did the photography for Sound Fitness studio in SE23


Please take a look at these images on this link.


https://www.soundfitnessstudios.com/personal-training-new


You can also check out my reviews on here or chat with Stuart the owner of Sound Fitness for a reference.


https://martinleaphotography.com


Cheers


Sman :)

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