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Kyla Jo Photography is a Muncie, Indiana Portrait Photographer capturing newborn, family, wedding, senior, milestone, pet, and engagement photos.

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Liz & Bryan Wedding // October 6, 2018

Liz & Bryan had about 40 people in attendance at their intimate Catholic Wedding Ceremony. They were so sweet, laid back, and so in love. The two kept meeting eyes during the ceremony and huge smiles would burst from their faces! I loved working with their family and friends and especially the two of them to capture such great memories of their special day. Congratulations to Liz and Bryan!

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Savana Family Session // Muncie, Indiana

Here is just a small sneak peek of the Savana's Family Session at Minnetrista in Muncie, Indiana
The family included two grandparents, 4 parents, and 8 children!

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Ball State Graduation "Girls" Session

Allison, Emily, Jessica, and Tangi all graduated from Ball State University this spring! Allison wanted to get a few of her friends together and capture some fun photos before they all left and went their separate ways into adulthood. I am so happy I got the chance to capture some memories on campus that they can hold on to for forever. Congratulations to all four of you on graduating, good luck with job hunting and adulting! 

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Mommy & Me // Kari & Audra Choate

Kari & Audra’s Mommy and Me Mini Session turned out so adorable! Happy early Mother’s Day to all of the amazing mothers!

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The Coffee Mug Project // Model: Jama Tighe

I was commissioned to photograph this little white blank mug. This Etsy store owner gave me no rules besides that she needed to be able to add an image digitally, which made for a fun photoshoot with Jama. I captured all of the images I needed for my commission and then went a little over board and kept shooting. We ventured into a downtown Muncie Coffee shop, The Caffeinery, bought ourselves some warm drinks and a pink frosted donut. Outside there was snow, but the inside of The Caffeinery was warm and full of locals.  

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