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www.justineperryphotography.com - Lovely local lady who has two children and definitely knows how to make you feel at ease for your shoot.


or http://adamandhannah.co.uk/ - A couple who take wodnerful, natural shots. They work as a team and have captured some beautiful shots of my daughter!

Thanks Jellybeanz! Pinkguard, you can see examples of my work and previous client reviews on http://shutterbaby.co.uk.


My style is fun and informal, which puts your children at ease and allows their personalities to shine in the photos. I come to your home, which makes the session much more relaxed for both you and your children, and the pictures much more natural.


Please email me at [email protected] or call 07958 734184 if you want any more information.


Thanks!

Thank you for the recommendations - lovely to hear. I am currently holidaying (as much as you can holiday with two toddlers!) in Australia but am back in the UK this weekend. My website has been recently updated with some examples of my work - www.justineperryphotography.com


Do feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 0779 599 2023 should you have any queries.


Best wishes,

Justine

Another vote for Lorenzo, he's a great photographer that really takes the time to listen to what you want. He also meets beforehand to establish a rapport so that the photos feel really natural on the day. He has done our family portraits for 4 years and also various events for my business.


http://www.lorenzophotography.co.uk

Hi,


Please feel free to check out my work on


http://www.magicrainbowphotography.com


I am a local baby photographer shooting primarily in the family's house where both mum and baby feel relaxed and comfortable. I understand that those first few weeks in the baby's life can be both a joy and a challenge for new parents so photo sessions are never rushed and I make sure I stay with the family for as long as needed until we have a good selection of beautiful pictures for you to keep. ( see attached image)


Marta x

m: 07946380581

baby photography london

I just posted a thread in the Classifieds for a friend who is doing a great deal right now on newborn sessions. Here is my thread, which includes details of her introductory offer plus a link to her portfolio, etc.:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1098077

Just received our disc of photos from Annie of TwentyNine Design (http://www.twentyninedesign.co.uk/). The photos are beautiful - no mean feat given my 2yr old son was full of cold and very grumpy! Annie was just as good at getting smiles out of our 3month old daughter. The session (at home) was lots of fun, the photos are stunning and thought the price was incredibly reasonable given Annie's patience and skill. Beautiful!

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