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GLASGOW BASED PHOTOGRAPHER Kiera Burns Photography is a Photographer based in Inverclyde but she covers all around Scotland including Glasgow & the West based Photographer. If you’re looking for a Wedding Photographer, Family photos, Events, Headshots or even Sports she is the one to contact. In the last year she has been shortlisted in the Scottish Portrait Awards 2022 & had a feature in Pretty Little Poser Magazine. She has also worked with brands such as GreenThomas and Interiors at COP26. If you would like to book in you can contact her over any of her social media pages or send a message below.
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Inverclyde, Greenock, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- kieraburnsphotography@gmail.com
- kieraburnsphotography.com
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