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My City Photos – Vancouver

C$149 for One-Hour Boudoir Photo Shoot with Hair and Makeup ($350 Value)

C$149
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Thu Feb 07 07:59:59 UTC 2013
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C$350
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C$201
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In a Nutshell

Hairstylists and makeup artists craft sultry looks for shoots complete with custom backdrops and editing, held in the studio or on location

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 1, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24-hr cancellation notice required. Subject to availability. Tax and gratuity not included.
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Sending a sensual message to someone is easier today than it was in the past, when such messages had to be read aloud to the recipients by their fathers or what used to pass for a doctor. You won't have to spell out your intentions with this Groupon.

$149 for a Boudoir Photo Shoot with Hair and Makeup ($350 Value)

One-hour boudoir shoots, held in the photo studio or in the subject’s home, commence with complimentary consultations, during which clients personalize their session, from its backdrop to its editing style. Before the posing begins, hairstylists and makeup artists create a custom look to suit the shoot’s aesthetic. Patrons can also purchase their photos as digital images ($5/each or $50 for all digital images from the session) or a 20-page hardcover book with the best images ($71.20 for Groupon holders, normally $89). All photos will be edited and uploaded to a personal online gallery.

My City Photos

Photographer Laura-Lee Gerwing’s versatile talents can please families seeking a classic portrait or babies who want to eat cake with their hands. The latter find satisfaction in her signature Cake Smash photo shoots, which capture kids’ unbridled joy at eating sweets the oldest-fashioned way. However, the fully customizable shoots she hosts at her studio, My City Photos, can encapsulate more than families and kids. With details such as makeup and backdrops tailored to the client, her shoots can capture women in intricate lingerie during boudoir sessions or the bond between engaged couples. Her talents even extend to dog portraits of pooches frolicking in flower fields or barking at the camera, which they think is another dog with a flat glass face.

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My City Photos

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    2160 East Hastings St.
    Vancouver, British Columbia V5L 1V2
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