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John Malloch-Caldwell, Photographer

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Hastings,   United Kingdom
For the next 6 to 12 months (from July 2009) I will be concentrating on work for two new books. Models are required for one of these books and work will be on a TF* basis. The other book will be street and landscape photography only.
I will therefore only be shooting 1 additional TF* for new or experienced models per month for the next year. Most of these will be by invitation but there is always a chance of being accepted if you ask.

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