Photo-Shoot Package for Kids, Family, or Newborn from Amy Gillespie Photography (Up to 86% Off)
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Adroit shutterbug frames smiling subjects at on-location or in-studio photo sessions that yield prints or digital images
Photographers use fancy terms, such as shutter speed, metering, and clicky metal box that makes time be still. Let pros be pros with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$49 for a family or kids’ photo-shoot package (a $254 value)
- 60-minute on-location photo session (a $200 value)
- Two 5”x7” prints and one 8”x10” print (a $54 value)<p>
$59 for a family or kids’ digital photo-shoot package (a $325 value)
- 60-minute on-location photo session (a $200 value)
- Five edited, high-resolution digital images in color or black and white (a $125 value)<p>
$69 for a newborn digital photo-shoot package (a $500 value)
- 60-minute on-location or in-studio photo session (a $250 value)
- 10 edited, high-resolution digital images in color or black and white (a $250 value)<p>
A home-studio is available for newborn sessions. Dogs are always welcome at photo shoots. With this deal, Groupon customers also receive 10% off holiday cards, framed prints, or canvas wraps.<p>
Amy Gillespie Photography
For Professional Photographers of America member Amy Gillespie, snapping pictures is a full-time passion that revolves around three words: live, laugh, and love. Her motto celebrates the positives in life, and her career as a photographer memorializes them in print. Amy’s affable attitude tends to rub off on her subjects who grin in earnest during family, infant, and pet photo shoots. She also ups the risqué factor with pinup and boudoir shots taken on-location. Once the shutter stops snapping, Amy shows proofs to her clients, who select favorites to be digitized or printed and faxed to adoring fans.
Adroit shutterbug frames smiling subjects at on-location or in-studio photo sessions that yield prints or digital images
Photographers use fancy terms, such as shutter speed, metering, and clicky metal box that makes time be still. Let pros be pros with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$49 for a family or kids’ photo-shoot package (a $254 value)
- 60-minute on-location photo session (a $200 value)
- Two 5”x7” prints and one 8”x10” print (a $54 value)<p>
$59 for a family or kids’ digital photo-shoot package (a $325 value)
- 60-minute on-location photo session (a $200 value)
- Five edited, high-resolution digital images in color or black and white (a $125 value)<p>
$69 for a newborn digital photo-shoot package (a $500 value)
- 60-minute on-location or in-studio photo session (a $250 value)
- 10 edited, high-resolution digital images in color or black and white (a $250 value)<p>
A home-studio is available for newborn sessions. Dogs are always welcome at photo shoots. With this deal, Groupon customers also receive 10% off holiday cards, framed prints, or canvas wraps.<p>
Amy Gillespie Photography
For Professional Photographers of America member Amy Gillespie, snapping pictures is a full-time passion that revolves around three words: live, laugh, and love. Her motto celebrates the positives in life, and her career as a photographer memorializes them in print. Amy’s affable attitude tends to rub off on her subjects who grin in earnest during family, infant, and pet photo shoots. She also ups the risqué factor with pinup and boudoir shots taken on-location. Once the shutter stops snapping, Amy shows proofs to her clients, who select favorites to be digitized or printed and faxed to adoring fans.
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About Amy Gillespie Photography
For Professional Photographers of America member Amy Gillespie, snapping pictures is a full-time passion that revolves around three words: live, laugh, and love. Her motto celebrates the positives in life, and her career as a photographer memorializes them in print. Amy’s affable attitude tends to rub off on her subjects who grin in earnest during family, infant, and pet photo shoots. She also ups the risqué factor with pinup and boudoir shots taken on-location. Once the shutter stops snapping, Amy shows proofs to her clients, who select favorites to be digitized or printed and faxed to adoring fans.