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Hello East Dulwich,


As a fellow resident of the area I would like share my photography business here.


I offer various bespoke packages for Family Portraits and Weddings.


Family portrait packages include group and individual shots, christenings, baptisms and baby + baby bump. Starting from ?150 for a day session.


Weddings start at ?500 for half day coverage and ?750 for a full day coverage.


I am a trained photographer (Institute of Photography, London) as well as am art therapist. I use both trades to obtain natural, creative photographs to fully represent you as a family or your special day. I am also fully CRB (DBS) checked, which can be shown upon request for all bookings.


I have a home studio that is based 5mins from Dulwich Library.


Please have a look at my website for portfolios, testimonials and more details on the various packages offered.


Thanks for taking the time to read this,


Mark Wheeler


www.markwheelerphotography.com


[email protected]

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