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Help with wedding photo album


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Hi, our wedding photographer turned out to be a bit of a nightmare (nobody local). As a result we have plenty of wedding pictures of variable quality, all digital. We don't want to go back to the photographer so we need some help editing/cropping them and arranging them into a photobook. Can anyone recommend anyone who could help?

Thanks, Sandra

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if you want I can take a look at the pictures and see what I can do.... my name is alessandro ielacqua, I'm a freelance photographer and I live in ED, dunstans road. let me know. take a look at my website, you can find my contact page if you're interested. don't hesitate to contact me if you need any info, I'll be more than glad to set up an appointment and meet you in person. www.alessandroielacqua.com

Hi Sandra that's really bad luck. I've just had to do this for someone who received really poor images from their wedding photographer. If they're low res images any enhancements might be quite limited but I'd be happy to take a look for you (free) if you can drop them over to me on a disc and I'll let you know what's possible.

I'm a freelance photographer with many years experience and very good software skills.


www.lorenzophotography.co.uk

Hi Sandra,


I'd be happy to help. I'm a photographer and graphic designer so I know my way around Photoshop and Lightroom. Just drop me a pm here or contact me through my website - www.twentyninedesign.co.uk.


Happy to get you a photobook/album at cost through my supplier.


Cheers,

Annie

  • 4 weeks later...
I'd second LozzyLoz! Lorenzo took some lovely pics of my young family (and I think babies can be quite challenging to snap) and now like saddos we have them all over our house. Highly recommended, very nice chap and very good at making you feel comfortable. Even babies!

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