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Peta Pinson for Mayor – Campaign Photos

September 02, 2016 aliciafox portrait tags: corporate photography, fashion photographer port Macquarie, female photographer, headshot photographer port macquarie, kempsey photographer, Mid North Coast Photographer, mid north coast portrait photography, peta pinion, peta pinion mayor, photographer wauchope, port macquarie photo studio, Port Macquarie Photographer, wauchope photo studio, wauchope photographer, wauchope photography, woman photographer, woman photographer port macquarie 0 comments
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  If you live anywhere around Port Macquarie you would have seen this smiling face in newspapers, on billboards and signs around town over the past few weeks.  Everyone seems to have spotted Peta’s photo somewhere.   I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Peta Pinson for her campaign for Mayor.  A really genuine, kind hearted person, I’m sure she will make a great Mayor if she is voted in.   It was another opportunity for me to discover more of the gorgeous, tranquil locations in our local area.  We started out with a studio set up in her office in Wauchope then Peta took me to some of the beautiful locations she’d chosen around the Port Macquarie area for her location shots.  We finished up as the sun turned golden over the marina in Port Macquarie.   Good luck with the campaign, Peta!     Read More

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