Marni: It's Fun!

I met up with Marni this afternoon for her prom portrait session. Marni is graduating from Eden High in St. Catharines, and has been given a full-scholarship to a University in the U.S. for her athletic abilities in tennis. Isn't that amazing?

Marni's mother, Darleen, wanted some beautiful, realxed, professional portraits of Marni to document this time in her life.

Do you have a son/daughter graduating this year? Are you graduating this year? What a great way to celebrate than to have professional portraits taken during this exciting time in your life! Give me a call at (289) 897-9523 or e-mail me at for more information and pricing!

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Posted June 11 2010 by Bryan Caporicci  |  Category: It's Fun!  |  View all recent posts


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