Portrait of Dallas Photographer, Eric Aaberg, sitting down with a white t-shirt holding a camera.
AWARD-WINNING DALLAS PHOTOGRAPHER

My Background in Photography

My name is Eric Aaberg, and I'm a 23-year old professional photographer born and raised here in Dallas, Texas.

I graduated from The University of Texas at Dallas with my Bachelor's in Marketing, and now run my own creative agency and photography business full-time.

During my undergraduate, I worked with cool brands such as the Dallas Cowboys, Optic Gaming, Complexity Gaming, Evil Geniuses, and Discord.

Now, I pursue my passion of photography and the art of capturing special moments for others.

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I take pride in delivering more than the standard.

I'm very particular when it comes to my photographs and my work. My team and I take pride in delivering more edited photographs than the photography industry standard, and quicker for our clients. My clients can expect the highest quality that comes to the art of photography, ensuring their special moment is savored forever.


Eric Aaberg Photography is proudly rated 5/5 stars on Google Reviews by our clients.

TESTIMONIALS


5/5 Stars



"Loved working with Eric and the pictures we got were amazing!"


-VIRGINIA MOSCA




5/5 Stars



"Eric is one of the best photographers I’ve worked with. He’s so charismatic and makes photography so much fun!"


-MALU Y.




5/5 Stars



"Eric is lively and kind, and operates keeping your goals in mind. My experience with him was extremely professional, prompt, and pleasant; he made sure to capture the moment, and I greatly appreciate his attention to detail, skills with his camera, and superb editing abilities. Great photographer with great value! Reach out to him for amazing photos!"



-DANIEL T.




5/5 Stars



"Eric has been my go-to photographer for the last few months and consistently delivers work that is incredibly high quality. He's super friendly, easy to work with, and both his direct photography skills and editing skills are terrific. Cannot recommend him enough."



-BEN CRESSMAN