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BLP Studios, Photographer

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Sammamish,  Washington
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BLP studios is located in Sammamish WA. We shoot Portrait, Wedding, Provocative and just about anything you can think of. I am always looking for something new and different to shoot so if you have a project you need help with let us know.
 
I will do TFP but only for reliable models. If you want me to work with you please E-mail me...   read more
 
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BLP Studios

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49 years old
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Tracy's Couture intro Tre'BoiChe  wrote about BLP Studios on 09/29/08   02:29 PM     
THANK YOU FOR THE ADD...HOPE TO DO WORK WITH YOU SOON. YOUR PHOTOS ARE BREATH TAK'N

TRACY
sexy sapphire  wrote about BLP Studios on 07/15/08   10:26 PM     
you have some reallybeautiful works in your port

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