Photographers preserve subjects' precious memories, abolishing the need to hastily scoop reflections out of nearby fountains. Seek permanence with today's Groupon for a boudoir photo shoot from Palermo Photo. Choose between the following options:
- For $129, you get a boudoir photo-shoot package (a $600 value) that includes the following items:
- One-hour photo shoot in a deluxe hotel suite in downtown Pittsburgh
- Hair and makeup consultation
- Complimentary glass of champagne
- For $79, you get a one-hour, on-location boudoir photo shoot, valid at any location within Allegheny County (a $450 value). Shoots can be arranged outside of Allegheny County for an additional charge.
Additionally, Groupon customers receive 40% off any prints or products ordered on the day of the shoot.
Palermo Photo's eponymous Maria Palermo dedicates herself to empowering individuals in candid, modern boudoir-style photographs. After scheduling an appointment, subjects meet Maria at a predetermined location of their choice such as a spacious living room or the verdant gardens of an unsuspecting neighbor, or clients can choose to meet up for their shoot in an elegant downtown Pittsburgh hotel suite. During hotel sessions, models sip on a complimentary chalice of bubbly to boost spirits and loosen inhibitions while a personal styling consultation remakes hairdos and makeup into perfect undone sultriness or sleek, polished styles. All clients then suit up in a mini fashion show’s worth of self-provided outfits as Maria snaps an hour of boudoir visages. Each shot aims to accurately capture subjects' attitude through natural fashion-inspired poses as graceful as a weeping willow's runway debut. Maria then posts images to an online gallery, where clients can choose to burn them to a CD ($250) or immortalize images in calendars, prints, and posters (not included with today's Groupon.
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The Groupon Guide to: Obsolete Furniture
As styles and technology change, some of the living room furniture you're sitting on or crying into right now may one day become outdated. Here's a look at some once-ubiquitous furniture no longer found in most homes:
Beanbag Chairs: Once the pinnacle of comfortable luxury, beanbag chairs were the centerpiece of Cornelius Vanderbilt's fabulous Manhattan Pyramid.
Spittoons: Today's more genteel tobacco chewers simply spit into the nearest pet-food bowl.
Love Seats: Most divorce settlements require all co-owned love seats to be destroyed with a sledgehammer.
Carpeting: Modern homes instead feature a swarm of nanobots that can constitute themselves into a soft rug, a mind-clearing bed of nails, or an exact replica of Pierce Brosnan that, like the real actor, can cry, sweat, or vomit on cue.
Courtesy Commodes, a.k.a. Chamber Pots: It may be more sanitary to use the bathroom in a separate, dedicated room, but it's a lot less fun.
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