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Steve Horn-Photography
san juan, orcas and lopez island wedding, portrait, documentary and fine art photographer steve horn brings sensitivity and a creative eye to photographic projects and celebrations. based in the san juan islands of washington state, he travels nationally. steve's evocative style has evolved from a love of his craft and its capabilities. he is a storyteller with a camera.
NAICS Code: 541921Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesNAICS Industry: Photographic ServicesNational Industry: Photography Studios, Portrait
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Where is Steve Horn-Photography located?
Steve Horn-Photography's headquarters is located at P/O Box 460, Lopez, Washington, United States, 98261
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Steve Horn-Photography's official website is stevehorn.net
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NAICS Code: 541921Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesNAICS Industry: Photographic ServicesNational Industry: Photography Studios, Portrait
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Steve Horn-Photography has 1 employee
What industry does Steve Horn-Photography belong to?
Steve Horn-Photography is in the industry of: Fine Art
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