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If you're planning on getting married in and around Dulwich this year I thought I'd share a small selection of my wedding work from 2014. Local venues include Dulwich College, The Horniman Conservatory, The Lido Cafe, Christ's Chapel, Dulwich Picture Gallery, The Queens House Greenwich and Southwark and Brixton Register Offices.


http://www.lorenzophotography.co.uk/creative-london-wedding-photographer-2014/


Many thanks to some lovely local talent I've worked with:


Suzanne James Catering http://www.suzannejames.co.uk


Amanda Roberts Hair and Make-Up http://www.hairandmakeup4u.com


Bare Groove - http://www.baregroove.com


Thank you x


Edited because I can't spell!

  • 2 weeks later...

I also have to add my recommendation for Lorenzo. Top quality photos, relaxed style which makes for stress free weddings. Extremely professional and very hard working.


And of course Amanda Roberts mentioned above who just gets the best out in you with her fabulous hair and makeup. Her manner is also very relaxed and again I found her to be very professional and hard working.


Lorenzo and Amanda both made my big day last year truly stress free. :)


AJ

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