Bella Vision Photo / Professional Photographer in Brattleboro, Vermont

Isabel of Bella Vision Photo is a Southern Vermont based portrait and lifestyle photographer focused on intimate connection and special moments.

She loves involving natural light and outdoor settings; especially mountain ranges and wildflowers as much as possible during her photo sessions, but she is also just as happy to shoot in her studio, Western Mass Photography Studios, located inside of the Indian Orchard Mills in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Isabel has been a long time creative on both sides of the camera and uses her expertise in posing to coach her clients and help them to feel and look their very best. She almost always has a bag full of props or blankets with her to help you bring your photos to life.

Isabel is available through out New England and parts of the Tri-State area and is happily willing to travel farther with enough notice.

I can't wait to hear from you and work with you!

Specialties

Anniversary Photos Baby Portraits Black & White Photography Children's Photography Digital Photography Elopements Engagement Shoots Event Photography Family Photography (Portraits, Lifestyle, Vacation) Headshots High School Senior Portraits Lifestyle Maternity & Infant Newborn Photography Natural Light On-Location People Pet Photography Portraits Studio Sessions
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