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The French to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Tereza Rae
Tereza Rae
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portuguese
Translation, Brazilian, Portuguese, English, French, Proofreading, Editing, Consecutive, Simultaneous, Interpretation, ...
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Marie-Claude Leblanc
Marie-Claude Leblanc
Native in French Native in French, English Native in English
Nutrition, Agriculture, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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John Garside
John Garside
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, UK, US) Native in English, French (Variants: Canadian, Standard-France) Native in French
general translation, advertising and marketing, legal translation, translation computers and software, localization, business and finance, traduction, traduction technique, traduction marketing, traduction finance, ...
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Judith Langford
Judith Langford
Native in English Native in English
Business, news, journalism, politics, French to English, reasonable rates, commerce
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Frensp
Frensp
Native in French Native in French
English, Spanish, French, arts, litterature, general
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Reuben Wright
Reuben Wright
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, US, British) Native in English
French, Spanish, English, interpreter, translator, arts, fashion, marketing, technology, journalism, ...
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Judith Prince
Judith Prince
Native in English Native in English, Swahili Native in Swahili
technical, medical, pharmaceutical, engineering, websites, marketing, chemistry, Tanzania, Canada, swahili, ...


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