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Amanda Pratt Color Photography

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Amanda Pratt is known and admired for the energetic, inspiring brand of whimsy she brings to photography. Countless clients have benefitted from her technical precision and creativity as both a stylist and a photographer.
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Artist: Amanda Pratt
Bottoms Up
By Amanda Pratt
Located in New York, NY
ABOUT THIS ARTIST: Imbued with a sultry romance, Amanda Pratt's photographs are as romantic as they are playful. Pratt's palette is vibrantly matte, each picture suggestive of whimsi...
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2010s Amanda Pratt Color Photography

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Glam
By Amanda Pratt
Located in New York, NY
ABOUT THIS PIECE: Amanda Pratt is known and admired for the energetic, inspiring brand of whimsy she brings to photography. Countless clients have benefitted from her technical preci...
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2010s Amanda Pratt Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Beauty Bug
By Amanda Pratt
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ABOUT THIS PIECE: Amanda Pratt is known and admired for the energetic, inspiring brand of whimsy she brings to photography. Countless clients have benefitted from her technical preci...
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2010s Amanda Pratt Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

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