3750 Wagon Wheel Way, Park City, Utah, United States (US)
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Meet Deb Dekoff, an over-achiever who graduated high school early to head to cosmetology school and then cut hair to pay for her college tuition, where she earned an AA, BS and MS degree. Deb began photography at sixteen, being ...
an over-achiever who graduated high school early to head to cosmetology school and then cut hair to pay for her college tuition, where she earned an AA, BS and MS degree. Deb began photography at sixteen, being trained at Bryn Alan Studios, and was recognized by Kodak at age seventeen for excellence in black and white photography. She opened the ‘One Stop Wedding Shop’ where she decorated wedding cakes, styled brides’ hair and photographed weddings.
As a cancer survivor she has become an advocate for cancer research and leads a breast cancer support group to help others fight the disease as well.
Deb is currently honored to work as a staff photographer for PC Style Magazine and Dishing, runs Park City Photographers focusing on portraiture, and leads educational photo tours around the Wasatch Back.
Her work has been displayed in several shows and can be found on the walls of Park City Hospital, in several Park City homes and on album covers. In 2019 Deb was recognized as “Park City’s Best Visual Artist” an honor was almost repeated in 2020 when she garnished third.
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Meet Deb Dekoff,
an over-achiever who graduated high school early to head to cosmetology school and then cut hair to pay for her college tuition, where she earned an AA, BS and MS degree. Deb began photography at sixteen, being trained at Bryn Alan Studios, and was recognized by Kodak at age seventeen for excellence in black and white photography. She opened the ‘One Stop Wedding Shop’ where she decorated wedding cakes, styled brides’ hair and photographed weddings.
As a cancer survivor she has become an advocate for cancer research and leads a breast cancer support group to help others fight the disease as well.
Deb is currently honored to work as a staff photographer for PC Style Magazine and Dishing, runs Park City Photographers focusing on portraiture, and leads educational photo tours around the Wasatch Back.
Her work has been displayed in several shows and can be found on the walls of Park City Hospital, in several Park City homes and on album covers. In 2019 Deb was recognized as “Park City’s Best Visual Artist” an honor was almost repeated in 2020 when she garnished third.