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the long farewell bio picture

Welcome!

Thanks for dropping by and looking around! We feel honored you took time to find out more about us!

Let me start from the beginning [just in case you were wondering..] Our names are Chad and Tina Pritchard.  We’ve been happily married for 3 years.  We are best friends who never get tired of each other [never]. We currently live in Atlanta, Georgia with the most awesomest dog ever, Gracie. We love Jesus, good coffee [there's a difference], running, family, thought provoking books, driving with the windows down, sunsets, sunrises, justice, bike rides, long talks, second chances, fantastic movies, romance, great music, meaningful conversations, hope, breakfast, new friendships, old friendships and [obviously] photography.  Our love for photography has really developed out of our love for life.

If you want more information about us, head on over to our main site [here] and check out the info section.

We look forward to getting to know you and if you have questions you can hit the contact section two buttons over on the right. We hope to hear from you soon!

Chad & Tina

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