Life Really Photography Research Paper

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Life Really Photography is a photography company that is located in Lynnwood, Washington. This photography company is serving the area of Edmonds, Washington as well. Their photographer is Anna Marie. Anna Marie hails from the North Seattle area. She started to become interested in photography when she was young. Anna Marie loved it when her dad allowed her to take pictures using his cameras. In turn, it has become her passion of capturing photographs of all the things around her, the people she loves and encounters, as well as all her adventures. When she was in college, following her classes, she used to head to their photo department for her photography classes. Life Really Photography offers event photography.
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