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Are you struggling to find things to do this summer? What about taking an afternoon out to get some portraits? These images make for an ideal Christmas present but they are best taken summer through to the Autumn using the great out doors. The sessions are good fun and become great family time. The images are memories and well worth the time taken to create.


I am a local professional wedding and portrait photographer (One of many it seems in East Dulwich trying to get your attention). I am keen to establish myself in East Dulwich, I am new-ish to the area and I would like to grow my reputation in the South East. Becuase I am new, I want to offer you guys a good deal so if you are interested in having some photos taken. Please get intouch and lets book in some time.


Website info: http://liambergin.com/about/


Please take the time to view and like my facebook page:


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liam-Bergin-Photographer/219440398068936?ref=ts&fref=ts




Services I offer: http://liambergin.com/portraits/


Portraits - Kids, families, Couples and Adults captured on location.

Weddings - Candid documentary imagee. Based in London but I travel all over the UK, Europe and sometimes further...

Baby photos - Natural light, shot in the comfort of your own home

Family photos - shot on location.


For business: http://liambergin.com/commercial/


Headshots - Linkedin profile pics, Website profile images, team shots.

Product shots - I can shoot a wide range of product shots either on location or in a studio

Food - Do you have a cafe or resaurant in ED? Do you need some juicy photos to help sell your delicious food?


Any questions, Please do get intouch.

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