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Looking for a wedding photographer (2018)


lilly

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Hi Lilly,


I currently mainly do architecture/building photography but would love to expand my portfolio and have portrait images as well a large variety of different imagery. You can view my portfolio here: https://www.instagram.com/lens_creative/.


I currently have a Canon 700D camera with a good lens so if you're interested in my services please let me know via PM or email ([email protected]).


My rates can be discussed when I receive a reply from you :)

Hi lilly congrats! I'm a Dulwich based reportage wedding photographer. http://www.lorenzophotography.co.uk

Typical fees range between ?1,600 and ?2,100 depending on coverage. Say hello via my website or PM me if you'd like to meet for a chat and check availability.

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