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Ambodiment Models, Marketing & Promotions – Vinings

$70 for Kids’ Intro to Modeling Class and Photo Shoot ($199 Value)

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In a Nutshell

In each four-hour class, kids aged 5–18 learn modeling basics in preparation for their two-look photo shoots that yield 15 digital images

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Valid for ages 5-18. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Learning a new skill is useful, especially if it means a promotion to a front-of-the-horse costume. Go to the head of the modeling class with this Groupon.

$70 for an Intro to Modeling Class for Kids ($199 Value)

The classes, designed for aspiring models aged 5–18, run for four hours every Saturday and include a two-look photo shoot for each student. Following the instruction of Ammie Gillam Wright and other industry veterans, pupils perfect looks for up to 15 digital images and a composition card with statistics to take home. Students also leave with a certificate of completion.

Ambodiment Models, Marketing & Promotions

At Ambodiment Models, Marketing & Promotion, “marketing” is a multivalent term that’s as applicable to nightclub promoting as it is to children’s modeling. The agency has spent the past decade building a diverse clientele with this far-reaching philosophy, aiding with event marketing, model searches, and the product demonstrations necessary for showing potential buyers that laptops do not attach permanently to laps.

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Ambodiment Models, Marketing & Promotions

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    Vinings

    3000 Cumberland Blvd. SE
    Atlanta, Georgia 30339
    (404) 503-7422
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