Family Portraits and Group Portraits
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Portraits of Families and Groups
Cherish your human connections – your relationships with friends and family. Barbara Bush
The family portrait is a singular challenge and requires much thought and planning on the part of the artist. Capturing the relationships, dynamics of the group, telling the story of the family and creating the ultimate family heirloom for generations to enjoy is most exciting indeed. It is also an amazing way to recognize the contributions of family legacy gifts for institutions.
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