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45- or 60-Minute On-Location Photo Shoot with One 5”x7” and One 8”x10” Print from C2J Photography (Up to 74% Off)

C2J Photography
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Lauren
8 years ago
Jennifer was so sweet and accommodating with my kids

Photographer relies on natural light, genuine emotion, and an array of landscapes to capture fetching photos of babies, grads, and families

People often frame pictures of their favorite things, such as their children or neighborhood children who get better grades. Showcase what matters with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $79 for a 60-minute on-location photo shoot with one 5”x7” and one 8”x10” print (a $300 value)
  • $69 for a 45-minute on-location photo shoot with one 5”x7” and one 8”x10” print (a $200 value)

After each photo shoot, clients can view their pictures in a password-protected online gallery.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Valid within 20 miles of Coppell, TX; extra fee for additional travel. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About C2J Photography

What inspired you to become a photographer?
I have loved photography since high school. I took a few classes in school and found out that I have a knack for it. I love being able to capture those special moments in a person’s life that they can look back on and reminisce about how they felt at that particular moment. It's just about the sweetest thing you can do for someone.

Who are some of your favorite photographers?
Some local photographers here in Dallas–Fort Worth are amazing. Luckily I have been able to sit down with a couple of them and have their input. It's been amazing!

How would you describe your style or approach to photography?
I only like to shoot when lighting is the best, either early morning or later in the afternoon. I love sun flare but there are some occasions when I like to really let colors stand out in a picture. Especially eyes!

How do you set your subjects at ease?
I just talk. I tell them about myself and ask about them. I like to know who it is I am taking pictures of so I know what type of style they may have or what it is they are looking for in their pictures. If I ask 20 questions, it's because I really want to know what makes them tick.

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