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Capturing Friendship in Dubai

“My friend Nick was visiting Dubai from the UK, and I had been looking around for some interesting things to do together while he was over. As well as the usual tourist attractions, once I heard about Flytographer I knew it would be a memorable experience, so booked us in. A stay at the Fairmont on the Palm was an added bonus.” – Richard

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Santa Monica Pier Surprise Proposal

“As we were walking down the boardwalk path, I thought it was strange we were going that way as we had just been dropped off closer to the pier, but I didn’t think too much of it. We paused to take a selfie with the pier and sunset in the background. As I was putting my phone away, Tim said, “Before we go to the pier, there’s one more thing I want you to have.” … and he reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a square black box, and promptly got down on one knee.” – Lauren

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Returning to Italy Together

“When you get to Florence, the first thing I recommend you do is climb to the top of the Duomo for a real perspective on the city. We went on an amazing food tour, where we stuffed ourselves with cakes, pastas, wine, and every gelato under the sun! It was wonderful interacting with the local neighbourhood storekeepers and learning their stories. In Italy, always make time for wine and cappuccino, and don’t be too strict on time – the local lifestyle is about enjoying life and not rushing too much.” – Anne

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Autumn Birthdays in New York City

“I was inspired to visit New York with my daughter to celebrate our birthdays and to spend some precious time together. We visited all the sights, saw a show on Broadway, shopped, stayed at the fabulous Library Hotel, met some wonderful people, and had our photo shoot! It was all completely perfect. The most beautiful memory is the colours of Central Park in the glorious autumn sunshine, albeit at a very unexpected 20 degrees!” – Lynnsay

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Food & Fun at La Merced

La Merced is Mexico City’s oldest and largest food market, and an adventure in itself. Divided into seven zones, each dedicated to a specific type of food, the market covers nearly a mile and is bustling with vendors and shoppers all day long. Stock up on every possible type of chile, cactus, meat and vegetable for a traditional Mexican feast, or keep it simple and order from one of the many food kiosks, as Michael and Joanie did when they met with Flytographer Valeria for an early-morning market shoot.

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