★ GOLD Spring Lake's featured Photographer
Deborah Hope Israeli, owner and photographer of Redhead Photography LLC, is a premiere Newborn and Child Photographer located in Wall, NJ – approximately 45 min. outside of NYC. She specializes in Newborn Photography. Deborah has been photographing professionally since 1996. She has been published many times in magazines and publications. She has been featured in many gallery shows displaying her Newborn Photography. Deborah recently also had the opportunity to photograph CBS Channel 2 News Reporter Hazel Sanchez’s newborn baby.
SILVER Spring Lake's recommended Photographers
Gareth Elliott Photography Studio services the New York - Philadelphia Metro area. Specializing in Architecture and Wedding Photography, but also offer Portrait and a Variety of Corporate and Personal Events. Wedding packages start at $800 and can be customized to fit your needs; wether you need a second photographer or multiple wedding albums. For our portrait customers we offer in house, studio or location sessions, with Packages starting at $67.
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Gomer Thomas is a Wedding Photographer, based in Long Island, New York. He's specializing in producing all styles approached Elegant, Modern, Photo-Journalistic, and beautiful, meaningful images. His style is natural and timeless. Besides wedding Gomer Thomas Photography cover all kinds of events, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, sweet 16 party, corporate…more
Brittany photographers, strives for excellence, you won't be disappointed. Donna is the driving force behind Brittany Photographers and has been a professional photographer since 1983. During that time she has photographed countless weddings and other gatherings such as "Sweet Sixteen" etc. She is also the main photographer for the New…more
Our photographs are the result of a reflexive act- the act of feeling so many emotions in a day. Our goal is to allow you to re-live all these emotions through the images we present in the FotoBook. We use B/W to highlight the romanticism and the durability of the…more