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Models needed: Would you like to be the face of Waynesboro?

waynesboro2editsThe Waynesboro Tourism Office and the Tourism Association of Greater Waynesboro have commissioned photographer Mark Miller to photograph the city’s attractions to be used for advertising.

The photos will showcase people dining, shopping, doing art, hiking and playing sports in and around Waynesboro. The photos will showcase Waynesboro parks, museums, and theater.

Male and female models of all ages are needed. If under 18 parental consent will be needed.

If you are interested in being a model for this project, contact Mark Miller at (540) 946-0003, or email at [email protected] or through his website www.markmillerphotography.com

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