Portrait Package or One or Two 16"x24" Fine-Art Prints from Pixels of Love Photography (Up to 75% Off)
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Photog eschews stiff posing for naturalistic & candid shots & fine-art prints of vibrant landscapes come to life on metallic paper
Digital technology has allowed for the introduction of many new art forms, just as Leonardo da Vinci once predicted on his blog. Upload a masterpiece with today’s Groupon from Pixels of Love Photography. Choose from the following options:
- For $120, you get a photography package (a $300 total value), which includes the following:
- A one-hour on-site photography session at a choice of one of the following locations:
- Fish Creek Park
- Confederation Park
- One DVD with 10–25 full-resolution images
- One 8.5”x11” print on fine art Moab Slickrock paper
- For $60, you get one 16”x24” fine-art print on metallic paper (a $200 value)
- For $100, you get two 16”x24” fine-art prints on metallic paper (a $400 value)<p>
Dedicated to capturing candid, laughter-filled portraits of his subjects, Pixels of Love Photography’s talented shutterbug Kevin eschews stiff posing and traditional composition for his signature naturalistic shooting style. Sitters can assemble at one of two preordained area parks carefully selected based upon their scenic environs and photogenic breezes. During the one-hour shoot, Kevin sets sitters at ease, encouraging them to enjoy themselves in order to snap essence-encapsulating stills and coax forth smiles from even the most camera-shy of models. Post-shoot, clients receive a frame-ready 8.5”x11” print on fine-art Moab Slickrock paper along with a DVD containing a gallery of 10–25 full-resolution images ready for late-night community-channel broadcasting.
Alternatively, patrons can bolster home art collections by scooping up a limited edition print of one of Kevin’s fine-art landscape portraits enlarged to a wall-beautifying 16”x24” form. The vibrant shots celebrate a variety of eye-popping terrains––from quiet bamboo groves to cascading waterfalls––and each image is printed on metallic paper pilfered from the diaries of local tin men.
Photog eschews stiff posing for naturalistic & candid shots & fine-art prints of vibrant landscapes come to life on metallic paper
Digital technology has allowed for the introduction of many new art forms, just as Leonardo da Vinci once predicted on his blog. Upload a masterpiece with today’s Groupon from Pixels of Love Photography. Choose from the following options:
- For $120, you get a photography package (a $300 total value), which includes the following:
- A one-hour on-site photography session at a choice of one of the following locations:
- Fish Creek Park
- Confederation Park
- One DVD with 10–25 full-resolution images
- One 8.5”x11” print on fine art Moab Slickrock paper
- For $60, you get one 16”x24” fine-art print on metallic paper (a $200 value)
- For $100, you get two 16”x24” fine-art prints on metallic paper (a $400 value)<p>
Dedicated to capturing candid, laughter-filled portraits of his subjects, Pixels of Love Photography’s talented shutterbug Kevin eschews stiff posing and traditional composition for his signature naturalistic shooting style. Sitters can assemble at one of two preordained area parks carefully selected based upon their scenic environs and photogenic breezes. During the one-hour shoot, Kevin sets sitters at ease, encouraging them to enjoy themselves in order to snap essence-encapsulating stills and coax forth smiles from even the most camera-shy of models. Post-shoot, clients receive a frame-ready 8.5”x11” print on fine-art Moab Slickrock paper along with a DVD containing a gallery of 10–25 full-resolution images ready for late-night community-channel broadcasting.
Alternatively, patrons can bolster home art collections by scooping up a limited edition print of one of Kevin’s fine-art landscape portraits enlarged to a wall-beautifying 16”x24” form. The vibrant shots celebrate a variety of eye-popping terrains––from quiet bamboo groves to cascading waterfalls––and each image is printed on metallic paper pilfered from the diaries of local tin men.