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Howieloo Photography -- The Magic of Memories

Howieloo Photography -- The Magic of Memories
Dreamscapes created by Laura Howard

They say a picture lasts a lifetime; no truer words can be said for Laura Howard of Howieloo Photography. Howieloo was started five years ago by a quirky, energetic, strong, beautiful woman that had never picked up a camera before in her life. Yes, you read that right, Laura had never used a camera before.

Over the years, life handed Howard a few bumps in the road that showed her the worth of a moment, captured in still beauty. She was determined to provide that moment to those around her, and Howieloo Photography was born.

Howard began taking classes and working with her camera, learning and growing with every shutter. She has quite the eye for things that most of us take for granted, and she can see the beauty in the everyday moments that are so often taken for granted, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Howieloo Photography brings the perfect balance of fine-art-photography-meets-graphic-editing that blends newborn and family photography into a metaphorical hug.

Over time, Howard has been able to broaden her techniques by mastering Photoshop and creating art with her special “Dreamscapes.” These Dreamscapes are a thing of beauty; a photo is taken and then staged, using photo editing software, amongst dragons, water horses, castles, and even a T-Rex. These photos come to life, making the child look like they have stepped into their very own storybook. That moment is then forever relived in the resulting portrait.

Howieloo Photography also features Fine Art Photography, which is a rich, deep, emotional photograph leaving the viewer breathless and overwhelmed by the image's gravity.

Howard also produces beautiful, whimsical newborn pictures that are dreamy and warm in the way she manages to capture the personality of the newest members, a contrast to our crazy, hectic world.

All of these styles culminate in beautiful family photography, bringing a flood of emotions that only a person who truly loves their art can evoke. With the rich colors and backgrounds, perfectly crafted with an artist’s eye to bring out the best in the entire family, Howieloo can take the crabbiest toddler and masterfully create a photo that showcases an angelic smile.

Howieloo Photography is based in Fallon, Nevada, with an in-home studio complete with a custom-built backdrop holder she and her husband created. Her studio is custom designed, allowing Howard the flexibility to take any pose safely and with as much creativity as she and her subjects can dream up. She is fully licensed and insuranced.

Not only are photographs and fine portraits offered, but also custom wall displays, albums, books, cards, acrylic prints, metal prints, wood prints, thin wraps, gallery boards, framed photo- graphs, face masks, ornaments, button pins, coasters, yard signs, calendars, image folios, boutique packaging, image boxes, senior photos, graduation announcements, and so much more.

Howieloo Photography is on Facebook and Instagram @how- ieloo_photography, where customers can see the various styles of photographs offered and the graphic editing magic created with each session. Howard is also available through her website at Howieloo.com where all the magical memory-making begins.

 


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