A photographic memory is a blessing and a curse: you can remember everything, but you can't change the trial memories to make it so you were the one with the gavel and the wig. Let your memories embellish the past with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a one-hour in-studio portrait session, including an album of up to 10 wallet-sized images, from Robin DePaula Photography in Hammond (up to a $225 value). This Groupon is valid for boudoir, infant, senior, or family photo shoots with up to four subjects in frame. On-site sessions may be conducted within a 30-mile radius of Robin's Hammond studio for an additional $65.
In business since 1999, Robin DePaula brings a wealth of experience to her studio work. Robin's online galleries provide an unfettered look at some of her more recent endeavors, including her Ooh-La-La Boudoir shoots. These intimate, pin-up-style photo shoots allow sultry stars or starlets to shine. Clients can take advantage of Robin's professional hair and airbrush-makeup-application services (starting at $65) or simply show up, throw on a smile, and throw themselves in front of the flurry of flashes. For those who do not seek boudoir brilliance, Robin is also available for group shoots starring up to four photogenic subjects. These one-hour shoots can capture the essence of families or individuals, including infants and nature's collegiate infants, high-school seniors.
After the last shutter shutters, Robin digitally retouches the images and then converts them into a customized album featuring up to 10 wallet-sized photos of up to 10 precious poses. Additional prints, albums, and calendars are available for purchase, and range from $20 for a single 5"x7" to $550 for an 8"x8" custom-designed album.
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The Groupon Guide to: Enjoying Television
Compared with antiquated entertainments, such as reading and conversing, watching television is a colorful way to enjoy celebrity-dancing stimuli. Here's a guide to getting the most out of your picture box:
- Invest in a remote control. You can throw it at the screen when something bad is on instead of getting up to punch the TV.
- Even boring programs will be broken up by fun, tiny shows called "commercials."
- Though only PBS has the gall to advertise it, it's acceptable to call any station and give them money.
- It's not illegal to do something if a TV character does it first.
- Your television should be large enough for you to be buried in.
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