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Who
We Are
My name is Jacquelyn Phillips and I want to be
your photographer for life. I love my work and becoming friends with my clients
so I can create amazing images for them.
Photographers
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Jacquelyn Phillips
Owner
and creator of Moments in Film, is a married mother of one. An
artist since her youth, Jacquelyn utilizes her creative eye to
capture everything from photojournalistic gems to fine art images. She loves
photographing and interacting with people. Besides weddings her
favorite subject to photograph is her son, Roman. Frequently
referred to as the "paparazzi" she manages to be
everywhere with an ever ready camera. Jacquelyn is best known for
capturing stunning candid images with an invisible presence- the
David Copperfield of candids.
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Melanie Saenz
“This is by far the best job I’ve ever had” Melanie
uttered during a recent wedding. Growing up Melanie always wanted to
be a photographer. It took giving birth to a creative prodigy, but
in January of 2006, Melanie joined the Moments in Film team and is a
driving force in this original mother-daughter duo. You will often
find Melanie focusing on the small details of a couple’s wedding,
from flower arrangements to place cards to cuff links- she has an
eye for detail. She is also an amazing landscape photographer
capable of capturing the surroundings of a venue far beyond the
dance floor and altar.
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Emily Collins
"I used to play with my dad's old camera when I was a
girl". I met Emily when she was snapping photos of her sister
getting ready at her wedding. Immediately I knew I had to have her. Her
ease in composing beautiful images and her appreciation for natural
light make her a perfect
compliment to the Moments in Film team. Emily is remarkably
personable and can easily transition from calming a nervous bride to
cracking jokes with groomsmen without missing a
beat.
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Catherine Dickerson
Medical Assistant by day, no holds barred photographer by night.
Catherine is masterful at combining pop culture with photography, be
it posing the groom and groomsmen in a set up from "Reservoir
Dogs" to a timeless twirling flower girl. Anytime Catherine is
behind the camera she is grinning from ear to ear and eager to catch
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Community Involvement
Jacquelyn Phillips donates her time and expertise
as the photographer for the East Valley Children's Theater. She has also
donated her services for auction to benefit the American Heart Association's Go
Red for Women campaign.
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