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Tennessee based architectural photographer Melissa Oivanki has been capturing beautiful spaces for over 15 years. Her clients include Interior Designers, Architects, Builders, and Developers, as well as several magazines. Her photographs have been featured locally in House & Home Magazine, InRegister Magazine, 225 Magazine, regionally in Texas Home & Living Magazine, and nationally in Veranda, HGTV Magazine, and Luxury Pools Magazine. Melissa studied photography, art, and design at Louisiana State University and California State University, and brings her knowledge of each of these subjects to the field to create stunning images for her clients. She is currently located in the Nashville, TN area but is available to shoot anywhere in the world. “I have always had a love for photography and am so lucky that I get to do what I love for a living. While my focus is architectural photography, I also photograph food, products, pets, landscapes, and live music. I am currently accepting new clients and am available to travel, so contact me today for a quote!” -Melissa Oivanki

Services Provided

Architectural Photography, Interior Design Photography, Real Estate Photography, Commercial Photography, Landscape Photography, Twilight/Night Photorgaphy

Areas Served

Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Hermitage, Madison, Mount Juliet, Nashville, Old Hickory, Baton Rouge, New Orleans LA, Nashville TN, Hendersonville TN

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Business Details

Business Name

Oivanki Photography

Phone Number

+1 310-497-1033

Address

170 E Main St.
#D-184
Hendersonville, TN 37075

Typical Job Cost

USD 750 - USD 5,000

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