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If you are available on Sunday 15th June to provide some reportage shots of the Dulwich Piano Festival, a competition for young pianists, please get in touch with a cost for providing digital images for an event lasting around 3 hours from 9.15am to around midday. The photos will be used by the event organisers for our web site and blog reviews of the event. You may be interested in selling your photos to competitors.


http://www.dulwichpianofestival.co.uk/


PM with your rates. Thank you


Dulwich Piano Festival

Hi, My name is Clive Sherlock, I'm a local professional photographer http://clivesherlock.com/.

I can be available on Sunday 15th to photograph your piano festival.


I've covered many events like this before, if you get back to me, I can send you a some examples.


You can contact me on 07970 855 238


Kind regards,


Clive

sorry me again! (Clive Sherlock)

I forgot to put my email address in my last message, in case you prefer to get in touch that way to discuss any details.

[email protected]

I've also attached a small example of my work, that might be in line with what you're after.

Hope you like.

Regards,Clive (http://clivesherlock.com/) 07970 855 238

Wood Vale, SE23 3DS

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