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$24 for an In-Studio Photo Shoot with Fourteen Prints at Artistic PhotoLab & Studio in Spring ($180 Value)

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Destayne
7 years ago
The class was really informative. It only lasted a little over two hours. I believe it would have taken longer depending on how many people show up to the class. The teacher was very nice a patient. I enjoyed myself. It was something diffent.

Seasoned photographer Richard Maglievaz directs in-studio photo shoot for up to five guests who receive one pose on six portrait sheets

Photographers preserve subjects’ precious memories, abolishing the need to hastily scoop reflections out of nearby fountains. Seek permanence with this Groupon.

$24 for In-Studio Photo Shoot with Fourteen Prints ($180 Value)

Up to five guests pose for in-studio photo shoots and receive an edited version of one image on six portrait sheets, which are typically available for pickup 24 hours after the photo shoot and include:

  • One 10”x13” print
  • One 8”x10” print
  • Four 5”x7” prints
  • Eight wallet-size prints<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Sep 26, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. By appointment only. In-studio only. Not valid for existing orders, reprints, enhancements, or special orders. Portrait sheets valid only for 1 pose and up to 5 people. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Artistic PhotoLab & Studio

Referencing his 20 years of experience, skilled shutterbug Richard Maglievaz oversees digital-photography classes for artists of all experience levels. He ensures that whether they teach general classes for beginners or more specialized sessions covering lighting, aperture, or night photography, all instructors are field-tested and capable of being caught on film. Some classes venture out on field trips to such spots as the Houston Zoo, while others stay in the studio for technical lessons.

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