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Germantown, MD (PRWeb) December 12, 2006 -- Through a collabrative relationship with El Arca Records, Ryan Shapiro Photography announced today the completion of promotional photography for the current album release of Naomi Arnold's music CD "From My Heart," and Jaimes Paredes' recent CD album release entitled "Sonetos Cronicos".

Naomi Arnold is a contemporary pianist, composer, singer and songwriter that selected freelance photographer, Ryan Shapiro, after learning about the freelance photographer through Bernard Marinovitch, President of El Arca Records. In addition, Marinovitch recently produced an CD album for Jaime Paredes who recently completed a highly successful photo shoot with Shapiro.

"Ryan has the gift of making you feel welcomed and relaxed during the photo sessions. My photo session with Ryan was the smoothest and most relaxed phase of this production process," states Paredes.

In an effort to keep production costs in check, independent music artists are increasingly seeking out local creative professionals for their guidance, flexibility and personalized service.

"As a professional photographer, creatively, I want to exceed my clients expectations without hurting their budget," says Shapiro.

For additional information, contact Ryan or visit http://www.digitalfotopro.com.

About Ryan Shapiro Photography:
Ryan Shapiro is a freelance photographer that specializes in on-location portraiture for clients in the corporate, entertainment, and consumer industries.

Contact:
Ryan Shapiro
Freelance Photographer
301-379-4594
http://www.digitalfotopro.com

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