Faces of Our Seacoast with Arabella Design Studio

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When we reached out to Meghan Mongroo of Arabella Design Studio, she was already in the thick of bringing The Front Steps Project to her community of Eliot, ME. Using her expertise as a Seacoast portrait photographer, Meghan captured local families in front of their homes while raising money for Footprints Food Pantry in Kittery, ME.

Meghan began Arabella Design Studio after spending 11 years in the classroom as a kindergarten teacher. She loves capturing moments when people are relaxed and feel most like themselves. She photographs everything from special moments to the day-to-day!

Contact Meghan today at meghan@arabelladesignstudio.com 

Arabella Design Studio Seacoast portrait photographer
Seacoast Portrait Photographer
Arabella Design Studio
Arabella Design Studio
Seacoast Portrait Photographer
Seacoast portrait photographer - Arabella Design Studio
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