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Loyd & Mindi, {heart} session : Arizona Engagment Photographer

They met for the first time at a party and the second time at a dog park.  Loyd is serving our country while Mindi is finishing up her college studies, so when they were in one place, Tucson, for Thanksgiving we got together to capture their love.  Here are a few of my favorites.  :)

 

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Thank you, Mindi & Loyd!  You’re “peaches”.:) Wishing you much happiness!

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