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Hello London :)

I'm an Australian Photographer (with British Passport) currently in London for a little while. I usually shoot between 3-4 private family photo shoots per week in Australia, however I have decided to live in London for the summer and soak up the beautifulness of this city. (Please click flyer link below to see my work)

I am offering a super deal - ?200, this includes a photo shoot, over 50 high resolution images for you to keep and print out or send anywhere as many times as you like!

Please visit thematernityphotographer.com.au or juliawheeler.com..

You can reach me directly at [email protected] and visit my website to view testimonials and a large gallery of work. I am always happy to chat and answer as many questions as you like. Rain, sun or hail, we will always capture stunning shots!

Warmest regards, Julia

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