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Angela Manginelli Photography--specializing in promo and publicity shots, architectural exteriors and interiors, head shots, engagement photos, concert photography, wedding photography, and special events. Although I tend to photograph theatre and building exteriors most frequently, I am certainly interested in working with you to fill your photography needs, whatever they might be. I don't have a set price list as I feel every project is unique and want to work with you to figure out what your exact needs are for the project. If you like my style and want me to shoot something for you, send me an email and we will work something out. The truth is I've been interested in photography since I can remember. My parents would humor my interest and let me play around with their camera and, if I was really lucky, their Polaroid. I focused that interest further in high school and by the time I got to college, I declared Photojournalism as a major and Art Photography as a minor. I graduated from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. in 2003 with a Bachelors of Science in Photojournalism and put photography to the side for a few years to pursue other interests. Don't get me wrong, I was still taking photos, but only for my own purposes, and certainly not as often as I should have been.Then I moved to Chicago and that all changed. I bought myself a Nikon D40 and haven't looked back. This city has inspired me in so many ways and has especially reminded me why I wanted to be a photographer in the first place. On those rare instances my camera is not with me, I wish it were. I miss it and find myself still thinking in terms of the image I would capture if only I could. I guess what I'm trying to say is I love photography...plain and simple. It took me going away from it for a while to realize just how important it is to me. I have a passion for photography that I've never had before (even during my school days) and I find myself anxious to capture that next image...whatever it might be.