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You pay for what you get so maybe "cheap" isn’t the term you are looking for, how about "affordable"? Check with art schools in your area or local colleges and see if they have any student photographers looking to beef up their portfolio. Or, find someone who can give you what you are looking for in a package personalized to your budget. Get references and don’t pay everything up front, make sure your contract covers everything and ensure that you like the person you choose, you’ll be spending the entire day with them!

Good luck!


I am getting married on June 21st 2008 and I do not have a photographer and a catering company. I need help fast!!!!
Please Help!!!

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Whitehall Street Atlanta Georgia 1900s Photo Print

Photo of view of Whitehall Street with carriages and electric trolley cars along the street and pedestrians on the sidewalks in Atlanta, Georgia. PHOTOGRAPHER / CREDIT: Unknown DATE: 1900-1910 IMAGE ID: LC1426 STANDARD PRINT SIZES: 8×10 11×14

Golf's Golden Age

Book Description: The late 1920s and early 30s were the Golden Age of American golf, when many of the greatest amateurs and professionals to play the game were at the peak of their careers. Most notably among these was Bobby Jones, the legendary amateur from Atlanta, Georgia. In 1930, Bobby Jones captured golf’s greatest achievement, the Grand Slam, by winning the U.S. Amateur, British Amateur, U.S. Open and British Open Championships in a single season, an unprecedented and unmatched feat in the history of the game. Golf’s Golden Age celebrates Bobby Jones and 61 of the premier players he competed against, including Chick Evans, Walter Hagen, Tommy Armour, Walter Travis and Gene Sarazen, in his quest to win the Grand Slam through a series of never before seen vintage photographs from Jones’ private collection. A biographic sketch of each golfer will accompany the photographs, taken by legendary golf photographer George Pietzcker. The profiles will provide an overview of each player’s career, their contribution to the game’s history, and a contemporary quote (preferably from Jones) drawn from the rich archives of the USGA library. Introductory essays will set the tone for the book discussing the Golden Era of American Golf and the significance of the Grand Slam, and provide an overview on the life, career and contributions of George Pietzcker. A concluding essay will detail Jones’ rich history and contribution to the game of golf. Golf’s Golden Age will be produced with the full cooperation and endorsement of the USGA including images and artifacts from their vast archives. About the Author: Rand Jerris, Director of the USGA Museum and Archives, holds a B.A. and M.A. from Williams College, and a Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. Jerris is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the daily operation of the Museum and Archives, as well as the long-term development of its collections. About The Photographer: George Pietzcker was the premier


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Rainbows over Fenway 550 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle (White Mountain)

Rainbows over Fenway 550 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle (White Mountain)July 7, 2000 Boston: A double rainbow lingered over Fenway park during a Friday night game featuring the Boston Red Sox and the Atlanta Braves. Item 322: 550 piece jigsaw puzzle: Photo by Jim Davis, Boston Globe Staff Photographer:Finished size 18″ X 24

NASCAR 'Atlanta Motor Speedway' Framed Panoramic Photo

Collectible depicts the Atlanta Motor Speedway during a scheduled NASCAR Nextel Cup race. Situated on 870 acres located 20 miles south of Atlanta, the speedway hosts five NASCAR events each year. The 1.5-mile track hosted its first race on July 31st, 1960, the Dixie 200. Atlanta Motor Speedway was purchased by O. Bruton Smith in 1990 and has seen an infusion of investment that has led to expanded facilities and higher attendance. A tornado touched down in the track area in July 2005, causing extensive damage, but reopened four months later to host the October race. NASCAR licensed Collectible Title: Atlanta Motor Speedway Style: Sports Photographer: James Blakeway Product type: Framed photograph Frame: 3-inch deep wood black cube moulding Outside Dimensions: 43 inches high x 18 inches wide Glass dimensions: 40 inches high x 15 inches wide Format: Panoramic

I would like to have some sexy classy pictures of me taken and I am trying to locate a legit photographer in Atlanta Ga or its surrounding cities, and I am just wondering does anyone know of any or how I can go about finding any

here are some search results

This site: http://www.angelwingsphotography.net/Welcome.html
is the best that I have found so far with a good combo of low prices and good packages, but I’m wondering if any else has a recommendation
Thanks for the feedback.

After seeing some more of her work, and talking to her and seeing her other website, http://www.angelwingsphotography.com, we are going to go with Melodie at Angel WIngs.

Look in the Phonebook under photography a guy named charles dewalt did my wedding a few years ago and it was perfect, i recommend him to all of my friends, And congrads on getting married.

Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves Uniform at Shea Stadium B&W 16x20 Photo Signed by Photographer Ken Regan

Hank Aaron is synonymous with home runs, but there was much more to Hammerin’ Hank than his 755 roundtrippers. At one time he held the all-time marks for most games and at-bats, is still the lifetime leader in total bases and RBI, and his batting average over 23 seasons was .305 — indications that this quiet man from Mobile possessed all-around ability. The National League MVP in 1957, he appeared in a record 24 All-Star contests with the Braves (Milwaukee and Atlanta) and Brewers. Both Hank Aaron, and the Photographer Ken Regan have hand signed this 16×20 black and white photograph of him at Shea Stadium. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity.