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$99 for Boudoir Photo Shoot with Prints, Online Gallery, and $15 Credit from OO la la! Boudoir Photography ($365 Value)

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Photographer teaches subjects how to pose and flirt with the camera then creates finished prints in black and white, sepia, or color

Leaving a boudoir photo under your pillow is a great way to add excitement to your love life or seduce the tooth fairy. Delight the loves of your life with this Groupon.

$99 for a One-Hour Boudoir-Photography Package ($365 Value)

  • One-hour on-location boudoir photo shoot
  • Two edited 5”x7”prints
  • One edited 8”x10” print
  • Access to a private online gallery
  • $15 toward additional prints, books, and custom photo frames

    Before each session, Sherrlyn conducts a consultation to help clients choose their hair, makeup, and outfit design. On the day of the shoot, all buyers should arrive in full hair and makeup and bring up to three lingerie changes. Final, retouched images—in black and white, sepia, or color—are available within eight weeks.

    Web content related to this deal may contain adult imagery unsuitable for minors or workplace viewing.

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Appointment required. Valid in-studio or on-location within Eugene; extra $0.55/mile fee applies if outside Eugene. 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 oo la la Boudoir Photography

Whenever she begins a boudoir-photography session, Sherrlyn Borkgren teaches her subjects how to pose and flirt with the camera. If they lack confidence, she’ll help them open up and express their sensual side—a process that includes aiding the hairstyle- and lingerie-selection process. Sherrlyn doesn’t limit her talents to intimate photography—she’s also put others at ease snapping photos for People magazine and European photo studios as well as during photography workshops. In these hands-on lessons, she throws students directly into a project that requires them to apply the basics—such as manipulating manual settings and using natural light—as they learn.

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