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Businiess name:  Emily Andrews Portrait Design
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Emily is one of the most talented photographers I have ever worked with. She has been taking our family photos for years. She has a way of putting us all at ease so we have natural looking smiles in our photos which is tough when you have a teenager that doesn't want to be there, a toddler who is easily distracted looking often in the wrong direction, and a elementary student who is always happy to have her picture taken. We love that Emily incorporates nature into her work. All of our family photos have been taken outside. Our favorite is one taken at a campground at Mt. Hood where we are roasting marshmallows by the fire. None of us are looking at the camera the photo is all about our relationship with each other in the great outdoors. It is indeed a masterpiece. I highly recommend her!

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