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JLRPhoto, Photographer

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Dallas,  Texas
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My name is Jeremy Reitman and I am a photographer based in Reston, Virginia, in the suburbs of Washington, DC. My focus is on portraiture, editorial and events photography.  While photography is not a full time job for me, it is something that I am serious about.  It is my goal to work with my subject(s) to capture moments that reflect both energy and emotion.

I am currently looking for images to build my portfolio. If you have...   read more
 
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Amanda Eliese  wrote about JLRPhoto on 06/24/09   12:31 AM     
I would LOVE to work with you!!!!! Myspace.com/amandaeliese


get at me!!!!!

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