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Photographer moves to ED


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Hi Everyone. I'm new to the area! I moved up from Bath to East Dulwich and I'm keen to get involved in the local community. I shoot weddings and family portraiture.


My website is www.liambergin.com


As its getting warmer I want shoot more portrait sessions out and about in ED. If you are interested in getting some family portraits taken, I want to hear from you. I'm happy to trade images for local knowledge. We'll be restricted to weekends and of course it will be weather dependant but i'm really hoping that this will help me explore the area and to meet more people.



Thank you!!

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I can thoroughly recommend Liam's services. He was the photographer for my wedding last year and kindly travelled all the way to Yorkshire. I used Liam after he was the photographer for my friends wedding in 2010 and I loved the photos that he took for her. His photos brilliantly capture the day and everyone who views them is exceptionally complimentary. We've even had people say they are the best wedding photos they have seen!


Not only this, but Liam is lovely - he takes the time to talk to you about what kind of wedding you are having and the what kind of people you are and reflects these elements in his work. We can't recommend him enough.

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