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Thirteen years ago, Tracie Maglosky’s life changed when she photographed a wedding as a favor for a friend and found that she was immediately hooked on the rush.

But it was more than just the excitement of the event: Yes, she thrives in stressful situations and enjoys the challenges unique to wedding photography. But she also loves making brides feel safe and special. Most of all, Maglosky cherishes the thrill she gets when she delivers her images to the happy couple. It’s part of the reason she doesn’t just send a link to a gallery of wedding shots.

The Importance Of Meeting In Person

“We do in-person sales,” she explains, “so everyone comes into the studio and sits down in front of us to view their images. I couldn’t do it any other way. Running a business is stressful, and there’s a lot of work that isn’t shooting and it isn’t the fun part. But the only reason why you can keep doing

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