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    Holly Harris Photography

    Holly Harris Photography

    (8 reviews)

    Holly Harris was everything we wanted in a wedding photographer and more! From the moment she…read morearrived, she brought an energy that made the whole day feel easy, joyful, and completely ours. Holly turned normally-staged photos (which could be very awkward) into something that felt genuinely fun. What set Holly apart to us was how seen she made us feel. As a gay couple, Holly didn't just tolerate or accept our love story, she truly helped us celebrate it. All the photos are stunning, she captured tender emotional moments, hilarious candids, and cinematic portraits full of life. AND, the photos she took of my French Bulldog at the venue still take my breath away - we will treasure them forever. We cannot recommend Holly highly enough!

    Miss Harris is a wonderful photographer who will capture meaningful images for you to cherish for…read moreyears to come, and who I have known and worked with for 13 years. A few things to keep in mind though... She is not Glamour Shots or Sears Portrait Studio. If you want a cheesy star filter to make your ring or tiara go BLING, or a soft glow and bleached-out skin tone out to hide your acne scars, she's probably not for you. If you want everyone to look like a bunch of posed stiffs like they're straight out of American Gothic, she's also not your snapper. What she WILL give you are editorial-style photos that evoke carefree, candid aesthetic. Think "at-home" or event profiles in Real Simple or Martha Stewart. She is not Annie Leibovitz and will not be bringing 5 assistants and building a set at your reception. There's no time and that's not why you came to her. But the pretty doesn't all just pop out of her head...photographing an event is a collaboration between client and photographer. Tips for success with ANY photographer: Make a list of important shots. If you can't think of it, look online. Martha Stewart has a great one to springboard off. Cross off the ones you don't want, underline the ones you do, add any that are missing. Talk to the photographer. Tell her or him about the most meaningful shots you envision. They want this to be a happy, memorable day for you...it's their job. Please help them do it because part of their job is not to be clairvoyant. Assign a friend or family member NOT in the wedding party to be your people wrangler. The photographer doesn't know who Uncle Ned on your mom's side twice removed is or that he likes to bring a flask with him and might be hiding somewhere. And she or he can't tell the difference amongst the 5 dark haired children running around to grab the one that needs to be in such and such photo. Expecting otherwise, takes away from their ability to properly document your lovely event. So what have we learned? Photographers are there to take pictures. NOT to read your mind or wrangle friends and family. Photographers WANT to take beautiful photos and for you to be happy. All this means that a lot of things need to be ironed-out before the big day.

    JenniferB Photography - Family pictures

    JenniferB Photography

    (1 review)

    I am so disappointed in our experience with my sons newborn photos…read more We were asked in an email what props we would be bringing, as my husband wanted a photo with a specific football. Aside from that, Jennifer completely did what she wanted to do--poses that we didn't even ask for and that she did not ask our opinion on. I really wanted a photo of myself and the baby and one of my husband and the baby. I had to ask for both of these but there was only time to do one with me and the baby and I do not like how it turned out. I asked for a pose that was similar to one that Jennifer had done before but it did not turn out right. Also, there is no photo with my husband and the baby. She also put crochet pants on our son in some photos instead of wrapping him up. It does not look good to us and people have asked me why he's wearing them. Again she did not ask for our opinion. We couldn't find our pacifier and my husband told her he wanted to find ours, after she offered her spare one. She ended up giving our son her spare pacifier despite us telling her we wanted to find ours. We were upset about this. We were told the photos would be available at the beginning of the following week. On that Tuesday we got an email saying they were done and asking what our mailing address was. Jennifer had told us during the shoot that she can send them through Dropbox and I told her that was great because I use Dropbox. I emailed back with my mailing address but also asked if they could still be sent through Dropbox since that is what was discussed. I received no reply. That Saturday my husband called to inquire where the photos were since they were not received yet after we were told they were done. It was then that he found out they were not mailed yet. Jennifer then said she'd send them to Dropbox right away. The pictures were not centered and most were not edited. I actually ended up centering them myself. The lighting is terrible. In our family photo there's a shadow on my husband's face meanwhile my face is too bright. Our famous football photo isn't even worth printing because part of the word "Super Bowl" on the football is glared and can't be seen. I also feel as though our baby was a bit too old to sit as still as she wanted him to. She mentioned that he was "fussy" but in reality he was over 2 weeks old. A 16 day old baby is much more alert than a baby who is days younger. Jennifer did call us back to retake one picture that wasn't working out on our original shoot date since he was "fussy" and that was nice of her but overall everything else was disappointing.

    From the owner: Jennifer loves photographing newborns and children of all ages. Jennifer has a professional…read morephotography studio located in Oro Valley, Arizona

    KDR Photography - sessionphotography - Updated May 2026

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