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Model Mayhem #:
753299
Last Activity:
Aug 25, 2008
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Joined:
Jul 01, 2008
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About Me

I studied photography at the prestigious Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara.  Upon earning an Art degree in 1997 from Brooks, I moved to Los Angeles and opened a studio specializing in commercial and advertising photography.  While working in Los Angeles, my studio was responsible for several national ad campaigns and my work was regularly featured in well known magazines.  After six years, I moved back to Fresno in 2003 to be near the family.  My current central valley photography has been published in Imagine and Valley Health magazines.



Memory Lane began 25 years ago as a studio on Clovis Avenue just north of Shaw.  Senior and family portraits have been the specialty of Memory Lane since the mid 80's.  Having the highest quality standard in the portrait photography and printing business is what started the studio's excellent reputation.  Memory Lane has evolved over the years staying ahead of the ever-changing technology.  Everything from the camera equipment and photo retouching computers/software all the way to the advanced archival paper the photos are printed on has been one step ahead of the average modern studio.  In 2003 the studio moved to the location at 7027 N. De Wolf.  The De Wolf studio is located on a two acre estate on the northwest corner of De Wolf & Herndon.  The grounds have been landscaped with mature trees, beautiful flowers, a pond and several subtle hidden scenes making it a true photographer's paradise.  The new studio was joined by a full service framing lab with frames ranging from simple and elegant to extraordinary. The commitment to photography excellence and high quality photo printing has made Memory Lane one of the most desired locations for portrait photography in central California.



I have a passion for portraiture and portfolio work!

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