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JLIEBERPhoto, Photographer

ID:6788
Escondido,  California
UPDATE (9 July 09):  Okay, it's that time to shoot people again.  I've spent the last few months shooting everything but models... let me know if your interested.

Johnathen here and I am shooting for stock.  Listed below are some of the styles I am in the mood to shoot, let me know if you are interested in working together....

Most sessions will be for TF, two to three images per look, prints can be included if requested.  Gas and such can be negotiated.

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Nav  wrote about JLIEBERPhoto on 02/27/09   07:25 PM     
lovely work yourself. thanks for leaving a comment. I travel a lot,lets share some ideas to see if we can collaborate.
Briana Chernock  wrote about JLIEBERPhoto on 02/27/09   03:11 AM     
Thanks alot for the sweet comment! Your work looks great too!

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