Photography Mini Sessions Available — One Day Only

This is a promoted post from eKate Photography.

Whether for weddings, family portraits, school photos or corporate events, there are a lot of reasons to hire a professional photographer. Erin Loesley of eKate photography wants to be the creative professional to meet all your photographic needs.

Loesley’s friendly and easygoing style allows you to loosen up and let your personality shine through in the photos. She wants you to have fun and enjoy the session as much as she does. Loesley loves what she does and works hard to come up with new ideas and images that will make you smile.

Typical portrait sessions are two hours and start at $400. Not able to commit the time and money for a full session, or just not sure if it’s worth it? Not a problem.

Back by popular demand, eKate photography will offer the rare opportunity for you to take part in a mini session in Chantilly on Aug.24. It’s the perfect opportunity to get your holiday card or back-to-school photos. Contact eKate photography as soon as possible to ensure you secure a slot for this one day opportunity. More information about available mini session packages, timing and pricing can be found on the eKate photography blog.

Professionally taken photographs aren’t just for commemorating family events. More business people are getting in on the trend of using professional portraits

for personal branding on social media. You can also book Loesley to cover your corporate events.

Log on to the eKate photography website for a look at Loesley’s portfolio and for more information on pricing and booking a photo session. Contact Loesley online to book your session, or call her at 703-888-7986.

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