Photography Instyle – Long Island Photographer
Art Directory | by saidoos | February 26, 2010 at 12:04 am
Thanks for stopping by….
My name is John Davydov and I am a wedding photographer based in New York City that is available to travel world wide. Photography In Style was created for brides who want to laugh, play, and shine on their wedding day.
As a visual story teller, my love for the art has provided me with the opportunities to travel on assignments to Italy, Israel, and Switzerland. My extensive experience in documentary, advertising, sports, portraiture and fashion has sharpened my skills and helps me capture your true emotions when saying “I do”.
My laid-back personality puts the couples in the driver’s seat when it comes to their wedding day. My warm, energetic, yet unobtrusive personal style makes the photography a fun memorable part of their very special day. So take a look around and remember to laugh, play, and shine today.
At Photography In Style we use perfect combination of artistic touch and a polished final product that will bring tears to your eyes.
Pictures that define your great moments for the fabulous you.
For limited time all couples will receive a free custom design web-site with any signed contract…
Custom Web-Site:
http://richiekristin.photographyinstyle.net
http://ikhwanalicia.photographyinstyle.com
http://jameskim.photographyinstyle.com
Check us out on the web or give us a call to schedule your next appointment.
Photography In Style
150 Jerusalem Ave
Massapequa NY 11758
516 209-3865
info@photographyinstyle.com
www.photographyinstyle.com
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