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Meet Wisconsin's Finest Photographer: Andrea Larson Photography



It is with great honor that I introduce you to one of Wisconsin's finest photographers,  Andrea Larson Photography!  

Let me just brag a little and let you all know, Andrea and I go all the way back to childhood, and I truly cherish those days of fun we had!  We may have had a few years of no communication but thanks to social media we have been able to get reconnected!  

I am truly proud of Andrea and her success she has created and worked so hard for.  This Madison Wisconsin Family Photographer is sure to take your breath away.  

One of the many reasons I love Andrea Larson Photography is the fantastic textures she uses.   You can see in the infant pictures below the amazing use of textures.  The backgrounds and colors with the children really capture something special. 





Wisconsin has strange weather but Andrea has a way of using nature in astonishing ways. She truly has an eye for capturing that perfect shot.  






If you need any photos taken I highly recommend you get in touch with Andrea.  Andrea may base her business in Madison, Wisconsin but also travels often to the Hudson Wisconsin area and does many outside photo shoots in that area.  

For all of you reading this, Andrea, has offered a $50 discount when you book an appointment with her and mention you read this article on Praises of a Wife and Mommy.  :)  Get in touch with her soon!  

Here is some important contact information for Andrea Larson Photography.  
Email: andrea (at) andrealarson.com

Make sure you consider Andrea for your engagement, wedding, pregnancy, infant, children, family, and any other event you need memories to cherish.  

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Andrea has taken my family's pictures and was wonderful to work with. She is kind and patient with my not so easy children! You can't go wrong with Andrea! S Bailey
Awesome Shannon! That is one great thing to find in a photographer that you will not find at most mall portrait studios... patience!

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