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Lakeside Camera Photoworks – Multiple Locations

$20 for $50 Worth of Photofinishing Lab Services at Lakeside Camera Photoworks

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  • 08/30/2010
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Highlights

  • Photofinishing lab services
  • Two locations
  • Family owned and operated
  • Services done in-house

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 1, 2011
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per transaction. In-store services only. No cash back. Not valid with other offers. Tax not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

In the days before mirrors, baseball players would collect their own baseball cards so that they'd always know what they looked like, regardless of slugging percentage. Enjoy the preservative nature of photographs with today's Groupon: for $20 you get $50 worth of photofinishing lab services from Lakeside Camera Photoworks at both of their locations, in Metairie and Mandeville. This deal is valid for in-store purchases only, and you can only use one Groupon per visit.

Named 2009 Photofinisher of the Year by Photo Industry Reporter, Lakeside Camera Photoworks offers photographic and video services in a boutique environment. This deal is good for photofinishing services ranging from commemorative mugs ($18) to wrapped canvas prints ($89–$346). Skyping empty nesters can turn a high school grad portrait into a fun mouse pad ($17), or create a custom photo book ($14–$312) filled with naked baby pictures, to show to each and every one of junior’s new college girlfriends. Come in and watch a stack of family photos magically transform into T-shirts ($17), calendars ($18–$29), and canvas totes ($26). All products are created in-house, which ensures timely service, and both shops are filled with attentive staff members to help realize your photos' full potential. Unlike many mega photo conglomerates, which employ cold-blooded reptilians and indifferent robots to do all their retouching, Lakeside Camera Photoworks hires humans to put final touches on every product they make.

Instead of sending your precious memories out to be manipulated by merciless automatons mostly interested in their own series of Facebook bathroom photography, try this family owned and operated business for service imbued with real warmth. Lakeside Camera Photoworks was opened in 1972 by Rodney and Susan Guidry, and it has continued to be family-run and robot free for the past 38 years.

Reviews

Lakeside Camera Photoworks was named the 2009 Photofinisher of the Year by Photo Industry Reporter, with six Insider Pages reviewers giving the Metairie location an average of three stars.

  • Lakeside Camera…has reinvented what camera stores of the future should be, because the store is not only about selling hardware, it is about creating a family's legacy through photography. – Jerry Grossman, Photo Industry Reporter

Groupon Says

Developing Photos at Home: Your Guide

Printing your own photos at home is easier than you think. Here's a complete guide:

1. Construct a Darkroom: Find an unused room in your home, like a small closet, repurposed backyard bomb shelter, or bedroom of a least-loved child. Now, fill it with plastic pans of chemicals (any will do). Turn the lights off and wait until dark. Now you have a darkroom.

2. Take Some Photos: You can take photographs of almost anything, but remember, photos of celebrities, babies, celebrity babies, or real sasquatches are the most valuable. Photos of family members are basically worthless, unless you are a celebrity, a sasquatch, or a celebrity sasquatch.

3. Develop the Photos: In your darkroom, smash your camera and carefully remove the film. Leave the film overnight in a pan of chemicals, and the next morning, you'll have a fully developed photo! Be careful, as all photos developed in this manner will accidentally capture a senator being murdered in the background.

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Lakeside Camera Photoworks

3.75 out of 5

Reviews From Other Sites

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3.0 out of 5
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Insider Pages
3508 21st St.
4.5 out of 5
(16)
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3508 21st St.