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Christmas present idea: professional baby, child or family photographs in your own home


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It's not too early to start thinking about Christmas! Professional photos of your baby, child or family make great presents for grandparents, or how about surprising your partner with some photos of you and the kids? Gift vouchers are also available.


I am a professional baby & child photographer, specialising in newborn, baby, child and family photography. My style is fun and relaxed, which puts your children at ease and allows their personalities to be captured in beautiful pictures. I come to your home rather than the formal environment of a studio, taking photos of your children just being your children! This results in some beautiful, natural images ? go to http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk for examples of my work. Prices start at ?75 for the session, with prints/ digital images from ?10. All images are retouched to a high standard so those blemishes and dribbles are a thing of the past (note that not all photographers do this).


There's lots of recommendations for me on this forum too! http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1178567,1203237#msg-1203237


Call 07958 734184 or email [email protected] for more information or to make a booking.

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Sara Jane is excellent (I have used her for child photographs of my son) PLUS she is a member of www.livelovelocal.net so lists special offers for members on there too :)


Join free at www.livelovelocal.net if you haven't already

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