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Traina Photography Product Feature 8×12 Tooled Leather Flush Mount Album

We have been wanting to do a series of blog posts featuring some of the albums we offer. The first product we are sharing is an 8×12 album, with a tooled leather cover option. Photos show cover in black.
This is a flush mount album with thick beautiful pages from a premier album company. Please inquire about additional cover colors and pricing.

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full circle….beautiful Olive {Oklahoma City newborn photographer}

Its a really special thing for me when I am able to see the children of our former brides. When I found out Erin and Josh were expecting I couldn’t wait to meet her. Erin has amazing taste, and I had so much fun looking through Olive’s accessories. Christian and I have come to be really fond of this family, and I thank you so much for allowing me to spend time with sweet Olive.
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Malissa - March 16, 2009 - 6:09 am

These are so pretty!

The Brides of Oklahoma Wedding Gown Shoot {oklahoma city wedding photographers}

The Brides of Oklahoma Wedding Gown Shoot!

When Ashley & Kami of The Brides of Oklahoma asked us for a photograph one of the featured wedding gowns for the the January issue we couldn’t wait. “The theme is fun & flirty” they said, as “that’s what we want to inspire with the gown you’ll be photographing”. Not only did we have an amazing Elizabeth Fillmore gown (provided by, and sold at Meg Guess Couture Bridal), but it really brought out the best for our charismatic bride, the beautiful Taylor Treat (one of OU’s beloved cheerleaders).

The shoot took place at The Purple Bar, of Nonna’s Euro-American Ristorante, jewelry provided by Naifeh Fine Jewelry, and the most stylish bouquet I’ve ever seen provided by Tony Foss Design Group. Taylor’s hair and make-up styled by the talented and dearly missed Sharon Tabb. The first two are the images found on pages 128-129 in the magazine (except these are edited by Traina Photography), and the rest were some of our favorite shots of the day.