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About
Luna's Portraits is an experienced wedding photography company located in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Owner and accomplished photographer Emily Kinally has been providing newlyweds with timeless and touching wedding pictures for many years. She looks forward to capturing the moments that showcase the unique love that you and your partner share.
Services Offered
Though headquartered in Cambridgeshire, Luna's Portraits is more than willing to serve happy couples across the UK. Emily's photographic style is characterised by its authentic and awe-inspiring aesthetic. She is influenced by the special, candid scenes that weddings create, from stolen kisses to heartwarming embraces. All of Luna's Portraits' packages boast an engagement photoshoot, comprehensive coverage, and an online digital gallery. If you opt for the premium Gold bundle, you will be entitled to additional services such as sparkler photos and a second photographer.
- Woman-owned
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