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About me

At MoreThanJustPictures, I don’t want to capture an awkwardly posed moment from a stressful evening — an evening that probably began weeks earlier with scheduling around karate and music lessons and work obligations. The preparation continued with a shopping trip for color coordinated outfits and led to stern conversations with children reminding them to be on their best behavior. By the time the family can actually get in front of the camera, everyone's stress is maxed out just in time to leave for a studio that you may or may not be familiar with.

But here at MTJP, I'm interested in capturing exactly who you are and creating a lasting record, not merely of a single afternoon, but rather of your personality, your family and your milestones. This is why I come to you!

When you plan your portrait session with MTJP, think of a relaxed, natural setting that feels comfortable for you, perhaps even a place with memories, like a park, your home, an arboretum, a church, etc. If you need suggestions, we have lots of ideas and suggestions below.

While outdoor sessions are quite popular, I can also accommodate indoor locations. I have a portable studio that can be requested for sessions. This allows me to capture studio-quality images in the comfort of your home environment. Many clients choose to have their sessions right in their own homes, in their natural environment. Whether you want us to capture your daily life or dress everyone up a bit and have some posed images, MTJP feels blessed to be a part of documenting your family!

This is what makes me different and sets MTJP apart. This is why I named the business “more than just pictures.” Because a picture shouldn’t just be a picture, and 1,000 words is just the beginning.


 

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Jessica Mundt

Los Angeles, CA 90019

Tel: 424-385-2232 (texts are welcome!)

jlmundt@gmail.com 

 

"They say a picture is worth 1,000 words. I say, 1,000 words is just the beginning."

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