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Joe P Photography, Photographer

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Las Vegas,  Nevada
I'm a professional photographer based in Las Vegas Nevada. 
After many years of working in the artistic world of visual and performing arts as an Actor, Director, Producer and Graphic designer. Photography has always been a passionate love for me. I'm a passionate admirer of beauty, and what better way to record and capture visual beauty as a profession. I am forever a worshiper of creativity.
The imagery that I project comes from my heart, inspired by my passion to the art.
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