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Hi there. I know a really fantastic photographer named Harriet Buckingham. She’s not local, her studio is in Chislehurst but its well worth the trip as she’s great to work with, she listens to what you want, makes suggestions but never pushy and is just a pleasure to work with.

 

her details are [email protected]

07717740072

 

please let her know that Jack Cramer recommended her if you do decide to pursue this.

 

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Hi jcn — I’m a local East Dulwich portrait photographer based just off North Cross Road. I make natural, professional headshots plus relaxed workplace images, and I can come to your Peckham office.

What I offer
• 2 sessions in one booking: indoor studio + nearby outdoor location
• Film + digital, colour + black and white
• Unhurried so people feel at ease
• All the best images fully retouched (typically 10–20 per person), delivered within 7 days in hi-res and web formats

Why me
• East Dulwich based, easy for Peckham
• International recognition: Sony World Photography Awards, Taylor Wessing, and Portrait of Britain Winner

Portfolio, details, and availability: https://www.sukhyhullait.com/headshots-east-dulwich (you’ll see the full package and FAQs there).

If this sounds useful DM me with your team size and a date window and I’ll share a simple plan and timeline.

- Sukhy

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