Jump to content

FREE MATERNITY PHOTOSHOOT OPPORTUNITY - model call


Recommended Posts

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

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Just a quick note that my son was mugged last night on Dunstans Road just after 6pm. Two youths on bikes with balaclavas stole his phone, headphones and driver’s license near the mansion block next to Dawson’s Heights. Please be vigilant when walking in the area after dark. 
    • They clearly don’t.  I would expect better from the council.  Rather dismally, it sounds like any complaints or requests just fall on deaf ears.
    • No, because they are a business and their job is to make a profit. It is the local council, on our behalf, who should be giving regard to the environment. Gala, not unreasonably, might take the view that it is the council's role to protect the environment of Southwark, and if they have no objection to this scheme then frankly why shouldn't they (Gala) go ahead? And the council also seems to take the view that they are focused on revenue and not the environment. Otherwise they might listen to the environmental pleas here. The mistake you are making is assuming that either party to this transaction (we are clearly only bystanders) gives a flying fig for the environment when there is money in the offing.
    • It struck me last year that any dialogue with Gala themselves e.g. at the box-ticking "Community Engagement Sessions" is completely pointless, as they are just a business trying to do whatever is necessary to hold their event; the park is just a venue to them, a necessary facility, and they'll say anything to secure it. They don't care about it's welfare or upkeep, over and above making sure there's no complaints big enough to prevent them using it again. I've found that discussing issues with them has just led to them using that info to counteract that issue - effectively helping them strengthen their position. What I find frustrating is that the council, despite being the body that decides on this, and should be representing local residents, takes no active part in any discussions or presentations, so there's no way to engage with them apart from an online consultation which is clearly also a box ticking exercise, bearing in mind for the last two years the overwhelming majority (97% of respondents) objected to the event. Why are Gala running the community meetings? Why do Gala run the issue hotline? If the council really care about the park and the surrounding community, and still allow this type of event, they should be way more hands on with taking responsibility for it's running, not just handing it all over to a profit making company.  Sorry, probably tldr but so sad about the repeated negative impact on our (once beautiful & peaceful) park and just exasperated that there's so little that can be done to halt it. This is just the start, it WILL turn into another Brockwell Park, and Gala & the council just don't care.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...