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url 2020-04-13 04:41
WOMB- a Studio Maternity Shoot

Maternity Portraits are mainly taken between 28 and 32 weeks of the pregnancy, so there are no more options if you are not happy with results as we can reverse the time.  Here, we are going to discuss some of the tips to choose the best maternity photographer.

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url 2020-04-02 04:33
Some tips for Beautiful Maternity Portraits
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url 2019-05-27 08:16
Book a San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer

At Studio J Photography, we have experienced and trained San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer to make sure your special day goes smoothly and deliver you beautiful portraits of your wedding ceremony that will match your expectation.

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url 2019-04-13 13:47
Best Portrait Photographer SF

No matter you are looking for a Portrait Photographer in SF or Bay Area, we have the required experience and expertises that will help you to achieve your goal in an efficient way. Our SF Portrait Photographers capture your story in a natural and professional way that you will cherish for the rest of your life.

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review 2019-02-05 08:52
Book Blitz: The Portrait by Whitney J. LeBlanc
 
 
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Historical Fiction, Short Stories
Published: January 2018
 
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The Portrait is a story about three people from different cultures struggling to live through the social evolution of the 1960s. The lives of a Latino trapeze artiste, a Black man survivor-of-the-streets, and the White daughter of a wealthy Bible publisher, were thrown together during the tumult and the violence of bigotry and racial hatred, during the Civil Rights Era. The challenges in each of their lives are not unlike the soul-searching that each of us faces in our own daily struggle to remain true to ourselves, and maintain a connection to the biblical commandment; “Love your neighbor as yourselves.” A challenge not easily embraced along with the admonition that all men are created equally. This is a story that has echoes and repercussions in our present-day circumstances, as we struggle to bring truth, justice, and peace to our lives. This story is a repeat of the words from George Santayana, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
 
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About the Author
 
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Whitney J. LeBlanc is a Louisiana native. He has credits as a teacher, set designer, theatre/television director, writer and stained glass designer. He holds a Master’s degree from the University of Iowa. He has spent over half of his fifty-year professional career as a Hollywood director of sitcoms and daytime dramas. LeBlanc lives in the Napa Valley with his Physician wife, where he writes novels and creates stained glass windows.
 
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