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Hello! Good Day!

Hello!!! Welcome to my blog! This is the place where you get to see all my most current work and everything that's happening in my life. I can't wait to share the exciting events happening at Elisha Orin Photography.

I have been a professional photographer for over 6 years and I love my job! I get to travel everywhere and photograph people in love. How exciting is that? I have a BA in Photography and Fine Art. I studied at Miami International Fine Arts College and then finished at Edinboro University. I reside in both NY and St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands and am happy to travel anywhere you'd like to photograph your events. I strive to capture your moments with a fresh and modern approach. I specialize in wedding photography, high school senior photography, engagement sessions, boudoir photography,  babies, and family photography. I would love the opportunity to photograph your next big event! 

If you would like more information or have any questions about my services email me at orinfoto@windstream.net

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Category Archives: places you should get married because they are awesome!

st john usvi wedding

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Kate and Rob Horton House warren pa

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stephanie and tony

I love summer weddings.  

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141 days on island: day 87

drew and lisa’s wedding in st thomas…….. my new fav venue.. the old stone farmhouse in st thomas. and look at this cake……. doesn’t it look like the brides dress??? wow!!

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Smoke that Cigar!

© Elisha Orin 2010 all images on this blog are copyrighted. Please do not copy unless you have permission. No right clicking please!!   I would love for you2 to fan me on FACEBOOK I forgot how much I loved this bride and then I started editing these images and was just taken back by...

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James and Stephanie : Buffalo NY

Greek weddings are so beautiful. The churches are amazing. I once read a book about how in Europe when the churches were being built monks would work on the building of the church , they would carve little objects where no one could see them , it was only for god to see. This church...

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