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Thanks for joining me in my little corner of the blog world.  I own and operate a cool little studio in Holland Mi.  I strive to do my best and to learn something new everyday.  I love my job and it shows in the images I produce.

I have 3 great kids, 2 weird dogs, 1 wonderful girlfriend and lots of work to keep me busy!

You must love what you do or what is the point.

Junebug Photography

243 W 23rd Street

Holland Mi


616.392.1683

info@junebugphoto.com

Tag Archives: Business

Cici on the Run

To call Cici Gramer, talented actress and model, our Go-To Girl is a bit of an understatement. Cici has made herself available for make-up and hair design on a whim, and has played a recurring role in several Junebug Photography commercial productions. Not only that, but has lent her knowledge of the showbiz industry to...

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Junebug Studio

Junebug Photography has a new studio! Lounge on the red couch while viewing your pictures on the big screen in our preview room, or if you’re here for a session, grab a front row seat on our luxurious black, leather sitting area!  We’re all about making unforgettable experiences though photography, and that includes having a...

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Padnos Picnic at John Ball Zoo

Junebug Photography had a wonderful opportunity to be part of the Louis Padnos‘ Employee Picnic. Louis Padnos is a scrap recycling facility, located in Holland, MI. Using the beautiful John Ball Zoo, of Grand Rapids, MI as a backdrop, we created fun family portraits and lasting memories. Check out the images on Junebug Photography’s website...

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Spazzels, Famers, and the West Michigan Entrepreneur

Dave and Tasha Farmer are a wonderful couple full of laughter and fun.  They are also founders of some really cool ventures in West Michigan and online.  They started Spazzles in 2008 to offer the world a better way to accessorize hats and ultimately become the defacto replacement for traditional hat pins.*  I had the...

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