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Hi,


I hope everyone has had a good week! My name is Dunya and I'm a photographer based in East Dulwich.

Due to some cancelled shoots between tomorrow and the 25th of October I will be able to take some last minute bookings between those dates. So if you are in need of some new LinkedIn headshots, photos for your business/batch content for your social media or you have an event coming up, feel free to contact me. I also offer Baby & Family shoots, so if that is of interest for you, let me know and I'll be happy to show you some examples of my work.


Special EDF rates:


Headshots: ?40.00 for 8 edited images

Corporate Shoot: ?90.00 for a 1.5 hour session, 15 edited images

Batch Content for Social Media: ?195.00 for a 3.5 hour session, 35 edited images

Event: ?185.00 for 3 hours coverage, 30 edited images

Baby/Newborn & Family: ?120.00 (no time limit with little ones involved), 20 edited images


Please check out some of my work via the following links:

www.imagebyd.com

https://www.facebook.com/ImageByD

Instagram: @image_by_d


If you have any questions or you'd like to book in a shoot, feel free to message, e-mail or call me:

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 07391879047


Have an amazing weekend!!

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