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My good friend Eric Winfield and I are doing a photography event on May 26th in Phoenix, Arizona called The Shutter Release Program.
www.theshutterrelease.com
The sole purpose of doing this event is to showcase and honor local photographers in our community.



Eric Winfield
Eric Winfield is a Phoenix, AZ based photographer who specializes in Fashion and Glamour Photography. He started shooting approximately 8 years ago. At that time it was mostly weddings - today, head shots is what has allowed Eric to use his creativity to its full potential.
Images by Eric Photography
Kelsey Murray


Kelsey Murray
Images by Eric Photography

I know Eric both on a personal and professional level. He is a great individual that is passionate about his photography - extremely talented in his craft. You can find him on facebook to view more of his photography, or go to his website.
www.ericsimages.com  
Images By Eric Photography
My youngest daughter
Images by Eric Photography

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Hope you join us at The Shutter Release Project...more info and updates to come soon.







www.theshutterrelease.com

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