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UPDATE (7 July 2020): With lockdown easing off, and having photographed nearly 100 families, I have now finished up my Life in Lockdown project so I am no longer scheduling in any new doorstep portraits. You can see the full project here: https://www.irmaarrowsmith.com/life-in-lockdown


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Hi all,


I am a local family photographer and I really miss working now that all my shoots have been postponed due to COVID-19. As I?d like to stay creatively challenged, I wondered if anyone might be interested in a (free) portrait to document this lockdown? I will obviously keep a safe distance - the portrait can be taken in front of your window or at your doorstep from at least 2m away. I started this project on Monday and have already had lots of wonderful responses from local families.


In order to do this safely I can only take pictures of families who live locally to me (SE22), within walking distance so I can do this as part of my daily exercise allowance.


If you would like to take part (and you live within half an hour walk of Lordship Lane) then please contact me through my website:


https://www.irmaarrowsmith.com/contact


I hope everyone is safe and well!


Irma

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