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Calling expectant mothers in on around Dulwich!  I’m an award-winning family photographer based in Dulwich, seen in Vogue and Grazia. I’m looking to expand my maternity portfolio. So, if you are expecting a baby and fancy the chance of a free maternity photoshoot, this might be for you!

What you get: a free photoshoot by a professional family photographer and 5 high-resolution professionally edited digital images (more can be purchased separately). The session will be held at your home and will last about 1 hour. What I get: your written permission for me to share the photos for self-promotion (on a no-name basis). This is an essential pre-requisite for the photoshoot. Requirements: you need to be around 28-35 weeks pregnant in July, August or September with a sizeable bump to photograph. An open mind and willingness to show the naked bump. Availability on a weekday (Thursday or Friday). You must live in or near Dulwich.

How to apply: you can apply by filling in the form in the link below

Free maternity photoshoot opportunity in Dulwich — Francesca Codispoti

It’s important that we are a good match. My photographs are sharp and colourful, with a real-life look and feel. I don’t do ‘lifestyle’ content or cheesy poses. You can see my style here. I’m looking for up to 3 families to photograph. Depending on the number of applications, I may have to say no to some. To thank you for your interest, I will email all the applicants a £30 discount code on my newborn photoshoots, valid for 6 months.

Thank you! Fran

Maternity shot featured in Vogue.jpg

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