Marvelous Portraits Of Ballet Dancers Practicing On The Streets Of Dallas By Kiera Brooks
Mesmerizing street portraits of ballerinas by Kiera Brooks, a talented young photographer, retoucher, and artist currently based in Dallas, Texas. Kiera focuses mainly on street portraiture. She has captured gorgeous pictures of ballet dancers practicing on the streets of Dallas.
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