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$39 for an Easter Family-Portrait Package with Prints and a CD at MotoPhoto ($150 Value)

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Misty
6 years ago
This place is amazingly. Always so patient with the kiddos.

Capture a family portrait taken with live bunnies on 8"x10", 5"x7", and wallet-sized prints and a medium-resolution CD

Good photographs can be ruined by redeye, when the bright light of the flash causes eyeballs to protect themselves by turning completely around and exposing their brain cords. Stare straight with this Groupon.

$39 for an Easter Family-Portrait Package ($150 Value)

  • 15-30-minute in-studio sitting session with live bunnies ($20 Value)
  • One 8”x10” print, two 5”x7” prints, and eight wallet-sized prints of one image ($55 Value)
  • CD of one full resolution image ($75 Value)
  • Valid for any number of subjects<p>

Bunnies are available for a limited amount of time during the shoot

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Jul 2, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment Required. In Studio only. Not valid with other promotions. Please cancel 24 hours in advance. 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 MotoPhoto

The shutterbugs at MotoPhoto capture natural expressions in portrait shoots, but they also enhance those shots with retouching services. Rather than drawing smiles on their subjects with lipstick, the professionals elicit relaxed dimples during their sessions, and they are happy to aim their lenses either in-studio or at the subjects’ home. After the experts edit out their flyaway hairs, subjects can order everything from collages and calendars to custom photo books and greeting cards.

In addition to creating new images, MotoPhoto deals with existing photographs, scanning the contents of old albums to create digital files and restoring age-worn photographs. They also transfer the contents of VHS tapes and other antiquated formats to DVDs, preserving videos of a youngster’s first bike ride or a tiny pothole’s first attempt to wreck a bicycle.

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