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Family Photo Shoots - ?50 including high res images


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Hello East Dulwich!


I'm offering family photo shoots for ?50. This includes a 1-2 hour photo session in the comfort of your own home or at a location of your choice in the East Dulwich area, including disc of all high resolution images to print and use as you wish.


I have been doing photography for over 10 years now and have specialised in weddings and family lifestyle. I have recently decided to remove my websites for these, but please email me if you would like to see a sample portfolio of images.


I will continue to use my photography services but will not share your personal images on line. They will be provided to you on a USB to use and share as you wish.


Please email me or contact me to discuss your requirements and for more information.



Thanks


Alessandra


07921 652 744

[email protected]

Just wanted to add to this thread - I might be biased as Alessandra is my sister, but this really is a great deal with an amazing photographer/artist - I have been blessed to have her document the birthdays and special occasions of all three of my children and I really couldn't put a price on what I have now to treasure as memories - she really has a gift with her photography and also a true affinity with children and getting them to co-operate. Priceless memories. Happy to share any of my beautiful images that she has captured with anyone who is interested.
  • 1 month later...
Alessandra is super talented. ?50 for professional, high quality family shots and some beautiful arty and natural ones thrown in is a bargain - yours to keep rather than being charged extra for copyright, additional prints, etc. We got some gorgeous and memorable pics last weekend in Dulwich Park and had a really fun time thrown in for free. I'd really recommend her and will be going back for work photos next.
  • 1 month later...
I wanted to add a recommendation for Alessandra, she took some wonderful family pictures for us this weekend! She was brilliant with our small children and got the pictures to us really quickly so we have them in time to share with grandparents at Christmas.
  • 2 months later...
I highly recommend Alessandra! She is so professional and was fantastic at capturing both our babies and children at their best. From start to finish she made the whole experience relaxing and an absolute pleasure. We were delighted with our photos. My boys are high energy and typically won?t smile very well, while our newborns were fussing during the session. I was concerned they would look miserable but the results were the polar opposite and fantastic! We had an amazing selection of beautiful photographs. I am still not sure how she did it ? pure magic! I highly recommend you book before her rates increase!
  • 6 months later...
Just to bump this in case anyone wants family or work photography in SE22 as yesterday Alessandra did some work shots for me at home and she managed to make me look professional yet natural, a near miracle as I usually hate having work photos taken. I have plenty of good pics that she chose, edited and sent over to me. Very pleased!

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