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Green Eye's Imaging – On Location

$79 for Portrait Package with a One-Hour On-Location Photo Shoot, Four Prints, and Five Digital Images on CD (Up to $246 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Brooke Ambrose uses her photography degree from College of DuPage to capture candid shots of subjects in natural environments

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. New clients only. Valid only within Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, and Downers Grove. Extra fee 10mi outside service area. Extra $10 fee per person after four people.
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A family photo is a great gift for rarely seen relatives or busy strangers who look like they need to be reminded that there's more to life than work. Show off your babies with this Groupon.

$79 for a Portrait Package (Up to $246 Value)

  • One-hour on-location photo shoot for up to four people (up to a $200 value)
  • One 8" x 10" print (an $18 value)
  • One 5" x 7" print (a $12 value)
  • Two 4" x 6" prints (a $16 value)
  • Complimentary CD of five high-resolution images

Green Eye's Imaging

Brooke Ambrose uses a photography degree from College of DuPage and her artistic eye to capture candid shots of subjects in natural environments. A veteran nanny, Brooke specializes in color and black-and-white portraits of children and infants, blossoming mothers-to-be, high-school seniors, families, and engaged lovebirds. She stages relaxed on-location shoots in grassy meadows, libraries, brightly lit nurseries, and barns worn down by photographers peeling the paint to make them look worn down.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Cute vs. Creepy

Cute and creepy are two sides of the same coin, both exploiting vulnerability or out-of-the-norm behavior in order to elicit an instinctive response. In our stimulus-overload world, it can be difficult at times to tell the two apart—at least, without consulting this foolproof guide:

  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wildflower: cute
  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wild cockatiel: creepy

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after dropping her off at school: cute

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after serving her scrambled eggs: creepy

  • Animal with eyes exactly the size of a quarter: cute

  • Animal with eyes slightly larger than a quarter: creepy

  • Six-year-old niece taking your picture: cute

  • Six-year-old niece scratching your eyes out of the picture: super cute

Why do so many children scratch the eyes out of family photographs?

Green Eye's Imaging

  • Valid only within Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, and Downers Grove.