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2815 days ago

WAIUKU TWINS/TRIPLETS PHOTOSHOOT!!!

Aliah from Awhitu - Pollok

WAIUKU TWINS/TRIPLETS PHOTOSHOOT!!!

Let’s do it! Weather looks good for Saturday.
Calling all twins/triplets/quadruplets....etc

Please come for this historic photoshoot of all our twins living here in Waiuku/Awhitu. Because it is winter and there will be some little babies/children, we will try to get the shoot done as quickly as possible as a big group picture first. We will do individual photos after that.

I will be there from 12noon and we will have a register so we can send the images to all who participated in this shoot.

Saturday 9th June - 1.00pm
Venue: Kevan Lawrence Park (next to Waiuku Library)
Twins living on Awhitu and surrounding Waiuku are also welcomed.
See you all there!!! 😍😍😍

This is a community gig with no charge if anyone is concerned. It's free and for all our precious twins/triplets...etc.

Please share and let your twins family and friends know. TIA.

Aliah Jan
FPSNZ, MNZIPP, AFIAP
Photographer
Pollok
E: ajanyk@gmail.com

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