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Tomas Ramos Photographer
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I consider myself super lucky to have found Tomas online prior to my wedding. \r
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He was the best decision I made throughout the entire wedding process. After all, the photos are all you're left with at the end of the day. ??He's AMAZING in his talent and creativity. \r
??What blew my mind was when my husband and I were taken away for a quick shoot during the time between the ceremony and reception. He drove us to the side of a road somewhere near the venue. I looked out and saw what looked like horrible grown out weeds everywhere that came up as high as my hip. We walked through the mess trusting he knew what he was doing. When I finally saw the photos, I couldn't believe my eyes.\r
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He made it look as though we were in some faraway beautiful land that you'd only see in the movies or travel magazines. Similar to the scene in Gladiator where the wife and kids are walking through the yellow field. If that's not creativity, then I don't know what is. Making something so lifeless look beautiful through a photo is pure talent.\r
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