Professional Services in Coolidge
Professional Service Deals
Portrait Scene
- Multiple Locations
Seasoned photographers capture individuals and families during on-location shoots
King Tapes
- Downtown Mesa
Experienced media technicians transfer up to 5 or 10 home videotapes onto 120-minute DVDs
Nissle Fine Art Photography
- Mesa
Three-hour seminars demystify shutter speeds, aperture, ISO settings, and composition so camera owners can take clear, crisp photos
Glamour Shots Baltimore
- Tempe
Seasoned photographers capture subjects with boudoir or traditional photo shoots replete with hair, makeup, and three wardrobe changes
Orcatek Photography
- Tempe
Instructor shares tips on taking more engaging photos, or teaches simple ways to improve videos
Tiffany Cleaners
- Central Scottsdale
Same-day services remove stains and clean high-maintenance clothing inside a cleaner that also hosts alterations and garment repair
Studio 520 Photography
- Flowing Well Neighborhood
Versatile photogs capture sultry poses against numerous professional backdrops before retouching images for prints and image CD
Flash Boudoir
- Downtown Scottsdale
Boudoir photo session for women of all sizes yields champagne, chocolates, online gallery, 8"x10" print, and print credit
DeLorme Studios
- North Scottsdale
Skilled photographer snaps sultry pictures of clients, then creates an online viewing gallery and crafts an 11”x14” metallic prints
Home Movie Preservation Center
- South Scottsdale
Video technicians transfer memorable home-movie footage onto 5 or 10 high-quality DVDs
Recommended Professional Services by Groupon Customers
Silently shout your hidden emotions, deepest desires, and most outrageous fantasy-football trades with a bouquet of 12 roses or a six-rose bouquet rounded out with lilies from Earley’s Flowers for $30 (a $60 value). Statement-making sprouts from this bud boutique are perfect for any occasion, including Sweetest Day on October 16, birthdays, Thanksgiving, and factory strikes, but excluding Valentine's Day.
Justine Miller has always done her best to preserve memories. As a young girl, she would watch the Christmas lights on neighbors' houses, blinking hard to hold onto the festive images and etch them into her mind. Today, she still does her best to capture the magic that happens in everyday life. Instead of using expensive lighting equipment or posing her subjects in elaborate scenes, she shoots outside in the natural light and encourages her clients to act naturally so she can capture their real emotions. That may explain why some of her favorite photo subjects are people at their happiest: brides on their wedding day, children at play, newborn babies, and adults lounging in extra-large diapers. Though she prefers to hold sessions outside, she does schedule studio sessions for clients upon request. After a session, she performs light editing on frames before posting them in an online gallery, which clients can peruse to select the images they’d like to print.
Nearly a half century ago, horticulturist Harrison G. Yocum opened his backyard to the public, displaying a bounteous collection of cacti and palms. After a few relocations, expansions, and the establishment of a nonprofit charter, Tucson Botanical Gardens now spreads 17 distinct plots across more than 5 acres. A delicate rumble hearkens the arrival of the Garden Railway miniature train, which winds through gardens uniquely dedicated to birds, butterflies, wildflowers, and traditional Native American crops. Admission—which is free for garden members and children younger than 3—grants passage to five different tours, and groups of 10 or more can arrange self-guided or docent-led tours at a discounted rate. If visitors awaken their appetites by savoring aromas from the onsite herb garden or by staring at clouds shaped like canned goods, they can dig in at the Gardens' Café, where sun spills through a slatted gazebo onto iron tables loaded with roast-beef baguettes and mexican tortilla soup.
This Is Life Photography aims to capture life’s meaningful little details by eschewing fake-feeling poses and recording each subject’s true personality. Photographers Marisa and Stacey rob time of its effects in an approximately 30-minute photo shoot for up to six people (additional fees apply for groups greater than six) that pauses a reality illuminated by as much natural light as possible. Your photographer will happily capture entire families and ultraminiature tribes, as well as youngsters and high-school seniors in solo sessions. You will also receive two prints, sizes 8”x10” and 5''x7'', and one digital file of the image used for the 8"x10". Additional digital files cost $40, and with today’s deal, clients get up to 50% off additional prints, 10% off other products such as gallery wraps and albums, and the option of receiving a wedding-photography collection for 10% off the current price.
Computer repair and leasing since 1997. Three valley locations (Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa).
