Houseofclem
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House of Clem, Photographer

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Hackensack,  New Jersey
I am a digital photographer, graphic artists and a Photoshop wizard available in assisting models/actors/entertainers in creating a unique portfolio designed around the image you're trying to portray. If you are a new to the industry or if you would simply like some additional shots I offer time for print (TFP) photo shoots which may lead to paid assignments. If you're serious about modeling I am looking to expand my portfolio, while also helping you expand and improve yours. I will help you take your look to the next...   read more
 
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House of Clem

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Richa  wrote about House of Clem on 02/13/10   01:27 AM     
My pleasure! Would love to work with you!

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