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Hello everyone,


My name is Mark, I'm a photographer living in East Dulwich.


Over the last 3 years I have been building up skills and a portfolio for my photography business. I currently shoot weddings and actors headshots. I am now changing my service to weddings and family portraits.


I am looking for a few families for a free portrait session that I can use for my portfolio in my website and social media. In return you will have the photos I use on a CD in colour and black/white that you can print and pass on to other family members. If posting online I just ask to be credited for the shots.


I am also looking to add baby photos to this portfolio so please also get in touch if you have children/babies you would like some photos of.


I am fully DBS checked (that's the new CRB. I currently work in the day in a special educational needs school so weekends are best for shoots at the moment, but I can take time off for shoots during the week if that is a more convenient time.


I have a home studio, which is located near Dulwich Library.


Please have a look at my website for current portfolio shots

www.markwheelerphotography.com


Please get in touch if interested.


Thanks Everyone :)


Mark

www.markwheelerphotography.com

[email protected]

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Hi again everyone,


I'd like to thank the great interest from our local community.


I am in touch with several families and sessions are booked or booking so the free shoot times are now closed.


As East Dulwich is such a fantastic place with friendly people I am happy to offer a ?50 discount on the price shown on my website for anyone that sees this add and wishes they'd seen it sooner. Just mention that you saw the add here. The discount will run until the end of March 2015.


Thanks everyone,


Mark

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