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The lovely Karen Patterson came out for a photoshoot with me on the weekend as part of an expansion for my business.

Over the coming months I'll be progressively updating what I offer on my site, for both automotive shoots such as this one, portraits and other services. Check it out here

I think a lot of people will be interested in photos with their cars and Karen, not necessarily together...

Here are a few more samples to have a look-see: Let me know what you think :(

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Thanks for having a look at my work!

Cheers, Andrew

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Great work :D Would love to see more over the coming months.

Some feedback: I think a tad more exposure on the face on some of the shots would be good.

But i love that black dress on her!!

So how good are you with skin smoothing? Get lots of practice, if you want to start doing modeling photos.

Gdluck :D

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