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Photographer needed for completed building projects


Tradesman32

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We need a photographer to take photos of finished loft conversions and Extensions. Although we photograph the project whilst in progress we need professional standard photos of the completed project. These photos will be used for our website and portfolio. We complete a project every few weeks so this will be repetitive and throughout SE and SW London.


We are a flexible friendly and progressive company and our order book is ever expanding so we think our demand for your services will grow. We have a few more ideas which might add to your input which will help us market our services online. To test the waters we have a completed project in Gipsy Hill ready for photos this week so If you would like to work with us please get in touch.


Thanks for reading,


Luke

Good morning

I'm a professional photographer specialising in construction and architecture. Based in Peckham.

website: www.simontphotography.com

Half day photography is ?385, but could potentially do a couple of jobs in that time.

If you'd like to see a more domestic portfolio of pictures drop me a line.


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