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  • Welcome to Ian Grant Photography [the blog]

    Thank you for checking in on our blog! My name is Ian and I'm a photographer in greater the Los Angeles area. That's my wife Tanya over there too- she's great with clients and has a fantastic design sense.   I specialize in Wedding Photography and Headshots but you'll often catch me out shooting landscapes and visiting National Parks in my spare time. In my wedding photography I like to combine both, so I guess I'm a landscape-wedding photographer.  I love long roadtrips and have been all over the US from Rhode Island to California. I enjoy planning far away trips and going over to Europe to drive around aimlessly for an extended amount of time. Tanya and I run Ian Grant Photography out of our beach spot in the Los Angeles suburb of Playa del Rey, CA. Enjoy your stay, and feel free to introduce yourself!

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Monthly Archives: January 2008

Killarney National Park, Ireland;

In continuing with my week of crazy photo editing, here is some of the Killarney National Park set. We hit up the park on the way down from the Dingle Peninsula to the Ring of Kerry.
Some More on Killarney National Park via Wikipedia.org:
Killarney National Park is located beside the town of Killarney, County Kerry,...

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The Dingle Peninsula, Slea Head;

So I finally got some of the Ireland photos up and going, it feels like it’s going to take forever to get through all of these but they’re turning out quite nice. First up is the Dingle Peninsula, specifically Slea Head where we ended up staying for the night. The youth hostel was...

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Happy New Year!

I hope everyone has a great new year! Some great Ireland pics just around the corner and great travel plans for the coming months!
See you all soon!
Ian

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