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1428 days ago

Professional Portrait & commercial Photographer

Bianca from Matamata

plus Commercial photography.

🌸 Every Friday will be set up to photograph babies and children all day with ♥Its Friday Baby ♥

🌸 I photograph Redheads for the Red Matters Project, a bullying awareness project which I started just over 5 years ago, I have photographed over 600 Redheads !

🌸 I am available for business headshots and if you are wanting to promote your business, I provide store , product and real estate photography.

www.biancaduimel.com...
Photography sessions from $165

All bookings and consultations are by appointment only.

Studio hours are weekdays 10.00 to 3.00 , with some late nights and weekend slots available to prior arrangement.
To book or enquire
email: biancaduimel@gmail.com
private message
or text 0272676007

Price: $165

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