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Fashion Finds in Park City, Utah
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Ingrid Barros modeling Bunya Bunya
Free People Dress - Photo by Deb Dekoff |
Across the
street, Bunya Bunya offers an extensive
selection of the well-known line, Free People.
Additionally, hand-crafted jewelry by local
artisans complements the Bohemian looks found
within well.
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Nearby, veteran shop Lanny Barnard is one place where
you’ll want to explore every nook and cranny, for within
every inch of the store are vignettes of vogue,
perfectly displayed amidst beautiful paintings by Lanny.
Mary Frances purses are popular and collectible, and are
found clustered on a large armoire. Bonnie Strauss has
created a very haute fashion statement with tiebacks
ensconced with gemstones to be worn on the head, neck,
wrist, or ankle. Artwork that is fashion, and fashion
that is art; unique boutique pieces and popular trends -
all at Lanny Barnard.

Ingrid Barros modeling Bunya Bunya - Photo by
Rob Follett |

Ingrid Barros modeling Lanny Barnard jewelry,
Free People dress
Photo by Rob Follett |
The next time someone
mentions “Park City”, let them know that Main Street
offers more than just fine dining establishments. It
offers the best shopping in Utah.
Photography by Deb
DeKoff and Rob Follett

Photographer Deb DeKoff |
"Photography is capturing time -
preserving moments that create memories. "
Since 1978, Deborah has been fortunate to follow
her passion for photography and has allowed it
to lead her across the country documenting
places and faces. Her career began as a high
school yearbook and literary magazine
photographer, and continued to include working
for a newspaper and forming her first wedding
photography business, to shooting models for
portfolios.
Deborah’s work has been recognized by Kodak
International for excellence in black and white
film photography. Deborah’s work is seen in
“Capture Utah”, a coffee table book; Schmapp
Maps of Chicago, and the local synagogue’s
brochures. As a member of the Park City
Ambassadors, Deborah believes in volunteering
her photographic talents to such organizations
as Habitat for Humanity, PC Lacrosse, Ecker Hill
Theater Department, and the Education
Foundation.
Deborah and her photo partner, Rob Follett, are
currently organizing pieces for a showing at the
local library.
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Photographer Rob Follett |
Rob Follett
Photography
Rob won his first photo contest at the age of
12. He furthered his interest in photography,
belonging to a large, photography club, while
stationed in Japan. In 1984, he started
instruction in landscape photography with John
Sexton, Ansel Adam’s technical assistant, and
others, using a 4X5 view camera. He also
belonged to the Advertising Photographers of
America, photographing portfolios, while living
in the Los Angeles area.
Upon moving to Park City Utah in 1992, Rob
continued his landscape work, then teaming with
a graphic design artist, published all cover
photos for Archery Focus magazine over a two
year period. Currently, Rob teams with Deb
DeKoff, ParkCityPhotographers, to provide
lighting and post-processing expertise as well
as photograph. Rob is a member of National
Association of Photoshop Professionals, NAPP,
and has had extensive formal training in
Photoshop.
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