My love for photography centers around families & the special events they share together. I am an artistic photographer & am passionate about my work. My journalistic style allows me to capture natural, candid memories that last a lifetime. From the bump in the belly of a new mom to the 50th wedding anniversary of an elderly couple, I find true joy in capturing these special occasions.
The best compliments I receive are when people tell me, ‘We didn’t even know you were here!’ & when clients hire me more than one time. After shooting their wedding, a couple hired me to photograph their growing family. After photographing her first daughter’s wedding, the mother of the bride asked me to photograph her 2nd daughter’s wedding. After photographing her 10th anniversary party, a woman contacted me to photograph her father’s funeral at Arlington National Cemetery. These are just a few examples of the family milestones that I have photographed. I am honored to be included, year after year, in such important events.
Over the past 15 years, I have had the pleasure of photographing people & events in MD, DC, & VA. As a current resident of Jarrettsville, MD, I have been fortunate to photograph events a variety of fine venues in Harford County. I have also developed friendships with many professionals in the wedding industry. If you are looking for a caterer, a DJ, a baker, or anything else related to your wedding day, please click on the vendors’ page to see whom I highly recommend.
If you haven’t already done so, please look at my on-line portfolio to view samples of Bright Beginnings, Happy Endings, Bellies & Babies, Friends & Families, & Boudoir Babes. Enjoy!
If you have any questions or if you would like to schedule an event or sitting, please contact me anytime. I would love to hear from you!
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Pamela Harvey
301-518-2796
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Educational Background
I received a Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in Fine Art Photography from Towson State University in October 1995. Two years later, I received a Certification in Biomedical Photography from The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In August 1998, I began working as a Medical Photographer at The George Washington University Medical Center in the Department of Biomedical Communications. I was later promoted to Assistant Manager of the department & remained in that position until June 2005.