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Gay and Lesbian Friendly Photography Vermont
Professional Photographer - Confidential
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Are you and your partner
choosing to make it official? Congratulations!
Do you need a photographer who will
not judge you but have fun in celebrating your special day?
Your lifestyle has no bearing on
how we treat you. Everyone is entitled to enjoy their life as they see fit. Let
us help you celebrate your special occasion by photographing your special
moments without prejudice. Your privacy is important.
Anniversaries , Parties, Civil
Unions or any other celebration.


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When our friends Janet and Alice were planning on getting
married, they attended a local bridal and wedding show. They decided on
choosing a photographer who was completely at ease and comfortable, l know
they’ve finally found a gay friendly photographer
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