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*WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SUMMER SPECIAL!*


Low rates from local Dulwich photographer looking to expand my wedding portfolio.


5 hour coverage of your wedding for just ?300.

Included will be 200 edited, high-res and web ready images.

Private online viewing gallery to share with friends as well as hard copy on disk, all beautifully presented.


Extra options for prints and bespoke slideshows.


Get in touch and enquire about your big day!


Thank you,


Mary Stamm-Clarke


www.marystammclarke.com (Photojournalism/press site).

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