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3 posts, last published on February 22nd, 2010

Posted on February 22nd, 2010   10:20 AM

I think I have lost my mind. I love doing these types of shoots so much that starting now, I will do Trash the Dress sessions for free until further notice! This includes wedding dresses and prom dresses, or any other formal wear for that matter. Wanna trash a tux? Go ahead!

"Trash my dress? Are you crazy?" Nope, not at all!

Brides, why pay lots of money to have it cleaned and preserved? It's going to sit on a closet shelf or in an attic for the rest of it's life. Your...

 

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Posted on January 6th, 2010   09:13 AM

The renovations on the studio are coming along nicely. I am set to open Jan 15th, and I am so ready to kick it off and hit the ground running.

I will likely be doing some TFP shoots shortly after opening to get some new material for the portfolio, most of which will be editorial style shoots on location, probably around the Nashville area.

I'll keep you guys updated!

-Brian Parton
Jaded Perfection Photography
 

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Posted on December 11th, 2009   05:17 AM

Those of you who have ben on my friend list for a while may be wondering what's up....and here I am to explain! JP Photography is transitioning into Jaded Perfection Phoography. Same photographer, different look and feel on the business end.

    The new version of the business will be much more focused and client intensive. Each client will receive more personal attention, creating a better working relationship, resulting in higher quality photos and a lasting...
 

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