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BravePhoto > BravePhoto was founded in the fall of 2005 in order to provide photography services to the Florida State Fire College.  While expanding the Emergency Services genre, we began to draw the BravePhoto name into the other areas of photography services.

The BravePhoto team prefers to operate in a low stress environment.  Shoots generally have no ending timetable, and the shots are built on the mood and the character of the subject.  Open conversation and an experience much like hanging out by the pool (sometimes it is hanging out by the pool) gives the subject an opportunity to get comfortable with the photographer, and gives the photographer time to let natural lighting change with the surroundings all while getting a feel for what will be unique captures in each subject.
BravePhoto was founded in the fall of 2005 in order to provide photography services to the Florida State Fire College. While expanding the Emergency Services genre, we began to draw the BravePhoto name into the other areas of photography services.

The BravePhoto team prefers to operate in a low stress environment. Shoots generally have no ending timetable, and the shots are built on the mood and the character of the subject. Open conversation and an experience much like hanging out by the pool (sometimes it is hanging out by the pool) gives the subject an opportunity to get comfortable with the photographer, and gives the photographer time to let natural lighting change with the surroundings all while getting a feel for what will be unique captures in each subject.
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