Spoken Language: English
Business: Photography, Arts and Entertainment
Buona Sarah Photography is a full service Tulsa photography< studio featuring some of the top Tulsa photographers<. Whether you're looking for high school senior pictures, family photos, couples images, pictures of your children, baby portraits, maternity or newborn portraits, Buona Sarah Photography is here to serve you. Sarah and Luke DeNeui and staff specialize in a blend of artistic, photojournalistic, and traditional Photography.
About Sarah DeNeui<
My interest in photography originated many years ago while traveling through Sicily. I later began my professional photography career in wedding photography< and I have enjoyed every moment of it. Because I prized the relationships that I developed with newlywed couples, I couldn't resist the lure to take pictures of the darling new additions to their their families
In my work with my clients, I offer only customized, unique experiences. We meet at parks, in homes or other special places of the clients' choosing. We provide an exclusive and personal photography session unlike one that any commercial facility can offer. My results show that this is not your average trip to the studio-in-the-mall!
We've all heard it..."a picture is worth a thousand words", but I hope to capture photos that are worth far more. . .an image that highlights your newborn's tiny perfections, an image that shows your toddler's adorable idiosyncrasies or maybe that unforgettable image that makes you welcome the pleasant plumpness of pregnancy.
Buona Sarah Photography is located in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Buona Sarah Photography serves the entire Tulsa Metro area including: Bixby, Broken Arrow, Jenks, Oklahoma City (OKC), Catoosa, Claremore, Collinsville, Coweta, Bartesville, Edmond, Enid, Henryetta, Krebs, Mcalester, Okmulgee, Owasso, Sallisaw, Stillwater, Stroud, Tahlequah, Glenpool, Inola, Oologah, Pryor, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Skiatook, Sperry, and Wagoner. We also cover the surrounding states; Texas, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri.
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