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Studio77 Photography – Tampa

$99 for Two-Hour Boudoir Photo Shoot with Hair, Makeup, Image CD, 12 Retouched Digital Images, and 2 8”x10" Prints ($500 Value)

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In a Nutshell

After a stylist creates a sultry look with makeup and hairstyling, the photographer guides women or couples through seductive poses

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 24, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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In a long-distance relationship, you can keep the romance alive by mailing boudoir photos or a novelty gun that shoots out a flag that says, Sexy. Keep your eternal flame flickering with this Groupon.

$99 for a Boudoir Photo Shoot with Hair and Makeup ($500 Value)

  • Two-hour in-studio boudoir photo shoot for one person or, upon request, one couple
  • Hair and makeup
  • CD of all digital images, including 12 retouched digital photos
  • Two 8”x10" prints

Studio77 Photography

Shannon Holt, a mostly self-taught photographer who learned her craft by doing copious amounts of research on the Internet, created Studio77 Photography in 2008. The self-described chatty photographer prefers to get to know clients over coffee before their shoot, discussing details such as the desired makeup and wardrobe look and how to turn an old negligee into a sexy handkerchief. She prides herself on empowering women during daring boudoir shoots and has developed her own editing techniques to add the finishing touches on images.

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Studio77 Photography

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    1906 N Armenia, Suite 207
    Tampa, Florida 33607
    (612) 356-1732
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