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zoemichelleuk

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Hello there,


Just a quick first post to East Dulwich Forum from me to advertise my services.


My names Zo? Michelle and I'm a professional freelance photographer based locally to East Dulwich and able to travel within South London to accommodate your needs at bargain prices.


For a local 30% discount, please quote 'East Dulwich Forum' in your booking enquiry.


I cover a wide range of services ranging from weddings, newborn, family, location shoots, model portfolios, fashion, documentary and editing.


Please feel free to look at my website for more information & a gallery of my work. I'd be happy to discuss your requirements from the shoot and affordable fees.


Portfolio - www.zoemichelle.co.uk


Alternatively you can email me at [email protected]


Thanks for reading,


Zo? Michelle


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