Portrait photoshoot sessions(pune)
Give your 'phone camera' a break for a while from everyday selfies and usual snaps clicked all over the place! Let's get some creative, well-thought-out shots instead?
April is here and I am opening up slots for Mother’s Day portrait photo session!
We can pick a cool spot in or around your place and get the ‘all-decked-up fun’ portrait photo session done, easy-peasy?😀
I look forward to capturing these precious moments for you! Ping me for details.
Best Regards, Jaee www.jaeejadhav.com

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manan dedhia
a year ago
Have fun clicking!
Satyajeet Jadhav
a year ago
All the best!
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