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2120 days ago

Cultural portraits

Tania from Rototuna North

Kia Ora,

We are putting ourselves out their by doing maori cultural portraits. We can incorporate other cultures too.
Maori/european
Pacific islander
Indian and other ethnicities.

We have maori korowai (contemporary) Taiaha, mere, pounamu tamoko stencils, feathers, cloaks to make these photos look authentic. Or those that have their own cultural outfits can bring these..we only ask if you want to use our cultural wear then please wear BLACK singlets/boobs tubes or shoe string dresses (females) ..tees shorts or boxers.
Booking fee $50 non refundable.
$70 per adult.
Children under 15 years $40.

We can shoot on location or at home.
Please take a look at our Facebook page to book : Shelley Street Portraits.

Nga mihi.

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