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Violette Boudoir Photography – Valley Village

$99 for 90-Minute Boudoir Photo Shoot with Two 4"x5" Prints ($400 Value)

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In a Nutshell

An all-female staff preps clients with outfit suggestions before snapping sultry shots that flatter any body type.

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Extra fee for makeup.
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Originally a still-life art form, boudoir photography switched to human subjects when clothiers stopped making apple-size garter belts. Bite the fruits of seduction with this Groupon.

$99 for 90-Minute Boudoir Photo Shoot with Two 4"x5" Prints ($400 Value)

A pre-session phone consultation with a member of the all-female staff yields costume suggestions and style tips. On the day of the shoot, you'll bring your own outfits and lingerie, but feel free to select accessories, such as gloves, hats, and fans from the studio's collection. Once you've donned your desired ensemble, the photographer will guide you into poses that best flatter your frame. The 90-minute session usually allows for three or four outfit changes. Two to three weeks after the session, you can view your images in a private online gallery and select which two you would like to transform into a pair of retouched 4"x5" prints displayed in a sneak-peek folio.

Violette Boudoir Photography

Upon clicking the shutter on her first camera as a teen, June Czerwinski was immediately smitten with the art form. She continued studying and practicing her skills in the U.S. and abroad while working as a Club Med costume designer in Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean. For the last five years, with the help of her all-female staff, June has combined her passions for costuming, art, and photography with her desire to empower women through boudoir sessions at her boutique studio.

Frequently working with professional hair and makeup artists, June helps accessorize her clients' own garments with flirty fishnet hose and suspenders so her models pop before her minimalist backdrops. June lets the personality of clients guide her shoots, capturing classic pinup poses along with cropped shots of legs or torsos clad in alluring lingerie. From proofs assembled in an online gallery, clients can determine which pictures best befit their print options, which can include a custom tabletop book, 12-month wall calendar, and Mayan calendar with their likeness etched in stone.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Valuable Baseball Cards

Like stamps and celebrity tombstones, baseball cards are highly collectible. Here are some of the all-time priciest:

1887 Cap Anson: Like all cards from this year, Cap Anson's card is illustrated and shows the player jamming a knife into a bag of flour labeled “Opposing Team.”

1909 Honus Wagner: Commonly referred to as a “tobacco card” because it was printed on paper made from the butts of the cigarettes he smoked during games.

1913 Walter Johnson: One of the first cards printed with the player's biographical information, such as height, weight, and the deadliest disease he survived.

1914 Babe Ruth: Out of the 500,000 cards produced, there are only nine still in existence, due in large part to Babe Ruth’s legendary habit of buying and eating everything that had his picture on it. Ruth believed the rumors that his digestive enzymes were supernatural and capable of making these tiny portraits come to life inside his stomach, enabling him to “give birth” to them by opening his mouth wide and letting the miniature Babe Ruths climb up and out of his throat.

1917 Mr. Spinach and Trot or Not: When ballplayers went on strike to protest the league’s decision to prohibit players from eating dinner on the field, they were replaced by horses. This card features an action shot of what the new rulebook described as a “home run”—two horses kissing within 10 feet of a baseball.

Which baseball player holds the record for most cigarettes smoked in a nine-inning game?

Violette Boudoir Photography

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    Valley Village

    4789 Vineland Ave.
    North Hollywood, California 91602
    (818) 509-2605
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