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We used the guy from the link below for our wedding. He does a lot of family stuff I believe and lives round the corner to ED so would travel to you. He was good, not that cheap, but he certainly wasn't the highest quote we had.


http://www.ripleyphotography.co.uk/

Hi Twirly


I am a local photographer, and have been working in the industry quite a number of years, I work alot with the childrens charity ICan and love cats,(of course fully CRB checked.

In the first instance please feel free to check out my website www.andybarker.com although this is my commercial web site I also shoot comissioned family portraits and more than happy to send over some examples directly,

if you have any queries and would like to talk it over please do not hesitate to get in touch,


kind regards


Andy

www.andybarker.com

Hi twister, I'm a photographer based in forest hill and I offer set fee family photography sessions for ?120, including all editing and images on a CD. Please check out my website at www.TwentyNineDesign.co.uk for portfolio and testimonials and get in touch if you'd like to have a chat.


Kind regards,

Annie

07799 622995

Hi there,

my wife and I run Shot by the Sheriff Photography in East Dulwich on North Cross Road (behind the pretty blue gates next to Jo Partridge Hair).

We have photographed cats, dogs and children - sometimes all at once !

Please feel free to give us a call to chat about what you would like.

Best wishes,


Keith Sheriff

0800 03 777 03

07973 504 522

Shot By The Sheriff Photography

Hi, I do wedding and family photography and live locally. I'm sure we could do some photos at your house first then head to the park if you wanted to include your cat as well. Do get in touch if you haven't already booked someone and would be interested.


www.tarahcoonan.com

my name is Alessandro and I'm a freelance photographer specialized in portraiture ( PR pictures,families, kids, actors and models, fashion...) interior and commercial photography (pictures for websites and catalogues, food photography...), weddings and events. I graduated from one of the most challenging school of photography in the USA; I had a chance to learn from some world famous photographers like Gregory Heisler, David Turner, Micheal Zide, Vern McLish and Dick D'Alessandro just to mention a few. I'm from Italy, I've been in photography for more than 10 years and now I'm based in East Dulwich (Dunstans Road). Please check my website out and don't hesitate to contact me if you need a photographer. www.alexworldimages.co.uk

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