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Hello! I'm just starting to take professional photos. I have been taking photos for family and friends for the last 6 years. I have a real passion for photography. My friends and family have been encouraging me to go to the next level for ages. I'm local. I have been living in East Dulwich for the last 12 years. I have lots of experience in taking photos of kids and adult birthday, also portraits. As I'm starting now and I need to build my portfolio, I charge half price what is on the market now. I can send my photos via email. Please if you need me get in touch on 07598192135.


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Simone

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Hi Melanie


I'm keen on interiors and objects photography despite being focused on portraits, birthdays, events and travelling /street photography.


As I mentioned on my post above; I have just started making the first steps into professional photography. I need to build a portfolio and get review from clients to put on my website . I'm going to charge half or less what a professional photographer would charge. All photos are going through a high quality photo editing software.

I can send some photos to your email.


Thank you for getting in touch.


Simone

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