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Pixel X Photography – On Location

Engagement or Three- or Nine-Hour Wedding or Event Photo Session (Up to 63% Off)

from$150
Buy
No Longer Available
Sun Jan 27 06:00:00 UTC 2013
Value
$400
Discount
63%
You Save
$250
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In a Nutshell

A photographer customizes your session to your taste, doing such things as shooting in a photojournalistic style or adding many action shots

The Fine Print

  • Expires 360 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. All services must be redeemed by same person on same day. Valid for one photographer; second photographer can be booked for an additional fee. Valid for new customers only. Extra $20 fee per extra person or pet for engagement session. Service area includes 20-mile radius of 77042 or traveling fee will apply.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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.

Choose from Three Options

$150 for an engagement photo package (a $400 value)

  • A 45-minute engagement photo session
  • All high-resolution images retouched and put on a disk
  • One-month access to an online gallery with optional password protection
  • 20% discount on all candid prints, canvases, and other products

$325 for a three-hour wedding or event package (a $650 value)

  • Three-hour wedding or event coverage
  • All high-resolution images retouched and put on a disk
  • Three-month access to an online gallery with optional password protection
  • 20% discount on all candid prints, canvases, and other products
  • Voucher can be used as a $650 credit on packages with a higher value

$800 for a nine-hour wedding or event package (a $1,600 value)

  • Nine-hour wedding or event coverage
  • All high-resolution images retouched and put on a disk
  • Three-month access to an online gallery with optional password protection
  • 20% discount on all candid prints, canvases, and other products
  • Voucher can be used as a $1,600 credit on packages with a higher value

Pixel X Photography

Pixel X’s photographers can just as deftly capture a beloved local landscape as they can an international tableau. Their urban photography highlights the city’s vibrant graffiti and the beauty in the repeated pattern of an area bridge’s struts. However, they also can travel to far-flung locales such as Paris and Tokyo for wedding shoots, snapping pictures of beaming newlyweds, flower girls, and wedding DJs in mid-spin. The photographers' versatility extends not only to location but also to style: they can arrange sultry boudoir shoots, family portraits, and portraits of children before they grow into freakishly tall children.

Groupon Says

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In grade schools, children are taught one way to type on a computer keyboard—with their hands and not at all with their tiny, perfectly suited for typing toes. Here are some other typing techniques not taught in America's learning rooms:

Hunt and Peck: One of the slower typing methods, it involves the typist "hunting" for each letter individually and then "pecking" the letter with a long cane.

Touch Typing: The same as the standard typing technique, but instead of touching the keyboard, let the keyboard touch you.

Fast Fingers: Standard typing technique, but a little bit faster.

Fancy Fingers: Pretty much the same as "fast fingers," but a little bit slower, and your fingers dance upon the keys like a dainty woman’s feet upon a wet dance floor.

No Fingers: Just throw a rock at the keyboard until you hit the key you want. If you end up breaking the keyboard, buy a new one and start over with a smaller rock.

I'm so proud of my son. He learned how to type with a cane.

Pixel X Photography