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Daniel Work, Photographer

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Rowlett,  Texas
My wife (5478) and I shoot together, but we try to maintain different styles and perspectives to allow a wider range of expression. I shoot with strobes and artificial lighting, whereas Nikki (5478) shoots using mostly natural light.

We are currently looking to expand our portfolio with unique and eye-catching images and are interested in a wide range of styles and themes.

While we are limiting our TFCD sessions, we are open to discussion if you feel you have something interesting to offer that...   read more
 
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Genivev Romanov  wrote about Daniel Work on 04/11/09   01:20 AM     
No Problem, Thanks for accepting! Have a great day!

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headhunter  wrote about Daniel Work on 12/15/08   02:32 PM     
Fantastic work!

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