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Haley Marie Photography

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Europe in St. Augustine

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Peace Protest


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Airplane Graveyard





Posted by Haley Marie Photography at 10:47 AM 2 comments:
Labels: abandoned, airplane, graveyard

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Look Up





Posted by Haley Marie Photography at 7:11 PM 1 comment:

Friday, December 5, 2008

How American

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Labels: farmers market, funny old americans, guitar

Thursday, December 4, 2008

St. Augustine Bayfront





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Labels: Fort, Intercoastal, St. Augustine

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Weary Eyed Sailor

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Labels: guitar, sailor, St. George street
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      • Europe in St. Augustine
      • Peace Protest
      • Airplane Graveyard
      • Look Up
      • How American
      • St. Augustine Bayfront
      • Weary Eyed Sailor
      • Green Between
      • Art in Architecture St. Augustine
      • Local Potter
      • Obama becomes symbol of Peace
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Haley Marie Photography
My name is Haley Marie. I never expected that I would love photography as much as I do. My current focus is to earn my Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Flagler College. I then hope to study environmental journalism in the fall and receive my masters degree. I hope you enjoy my photography work as much as I do and help me to continue growing in this field.
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