ECPPHOTOGRAPHYSTUDIO.COM - Whois Information
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Eric studied History and Philosophy at the University of Hawai'i, moving back to his hometown of San Jose in 2006, when he met Charisse. Eric grew up loving technology and music, playing sax throughout junior high and high school. He also developed a love for photography at a young age and contributes as the primary photographer, lead writer and part time bowl-from-the-top-shelf-getter for the blog foodies@home.
Charisse is a San Jose native who couldn't decide between art school and culinary school. She chose art, studing at the Academy of Art in the City and at San Jose State but never gave up her love for cooking. She has always been an animal lover growing up with chickens, dogs, bunnies and anything else she could get away with bringing home. Since moving back to San Jose she's found a love for gardening and canning, two hobbies that tend to go hand in hand.
Together we're ECP Photography.
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