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Wedding Photographer


lyndalaird

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Hello there all you beautiful Brides and Grooms to be!


I am a local experienced documentary photographer. I have just launched my beautiful new wedding site and am offering a 35% discount for the first 5 couples to book on - a pre wedding couple shoot included (within London).

If you are looking for something a bit different which really focuses on your individuality and style then take a peek at my site and get in touch for a chat. I shoot in a non obtrusive way, documenting the day as it unfolds and as it is ? telling your story and capturing those beautiful, natural and emotional moments which when you look back at over the years will bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. I see magic everywhere and in moments that may pass others by, so as well as covering the important bits of the day, you will get a beautiful collection of images which show the little things that make your day so unique ? the details and the little snippets that bring you, your personalities and your style in to one of the most important days of your lives.


You can see my work here http://www.ilovestories.co.uk


Thank you!

Lynda

07747714717

[email protected]

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