Fine Art Photography by Erika Ulloa
- Glendale, AZ 85304 (map)
- (623) 313-8049
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Wedding & Portrait Photographer
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Fine Art Photography by Erika Ulloa • Glendale, AZ • $100-160 per hour
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Erika Ulloa is dedicated in capturing timeless expressions that lasts a lifetime of memories for you and your families. She's been specializing in photography for almost 10 years and has had clients photograph their children for over 5 years.
Please feel free to view her website and she invites you to follow her on Facebook under E.Ulloa FA Photography where you can view props, enter weekly contests and much more.
Reviews
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April 22, 2010
Erika has been photographing beautiful and unique photographs of my 5 year old daughter since she was 2 1/2 months old. She has created everlasting irreplaceable moments capturing the very essence of how proud and wonderful it feels to be my daughters mother. Each image take make my heart back reliving all the amazing moments of her child hood. Thank You Erika!!!!
Dayra– Dayra
Question and answer
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. The thing that I love most about my job is that I get to meet new people everyday and create a lasting friendship. I have photographed newborns of 3 months and still til this day after 7 years I'm in their lives photographing them and still creating lasting memories for them and their family.
Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?
A. When I first started doing photography I was in my sophomore year of high school and actually had taken my first professional wedding my senior year. After seeing their expression on the photographs I knew that I wanted to be in my profession whether it was full time or part time, and ever since then I haven't looked back.