$59 for a Holiday-Portrait Package from PBJ Candids Photography (Up to $195 Value)
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On-location shoot at Elysian Park Arboretum or Pasadena City Hall captures up to six subjects with images shared in online gallery
Before photography, family memories were kept alive through annual reenactments of the year's best moments, despite Grandpa's continued miscasting as the mischievous puppy. Treasure your memories with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a holiday-portrait package from PBJ Candids Photography (up to a $195 value). The package includes:
- One 30- to 45-minute portrait session at Elysian Park Arboretum or Pasadena City Hall (a $150 value)
- Choice of one custom 8"x10" print or 20 4"x8" custom holiday cards (up to a $45 value)
- Online proofing of all images
Jennifer Emery of PBJ Candids Photography brings more than 20 years of experience to bear on her photographic projects, which have included work for TLC and Pasadena Magazine. Groups of up to six converge on Elysian Park Arboretum (Fridays and Saturdays) or Pasadena City Hall (Sundays) for a 30- to 45-minute session, where they may pose among the arboretum's lush trees or take turns sitting on the mayor's lap. After the shoot, Jennifer will post all the images in an online proofing gallery, from which families can select either an 8"x10" print or 20 4"x8" holiday cards customized to their specifications via an online design wizard.
Clients hoping to send cards to their favorite news personalities by Christmas must shoot by December 11. Visit PBJ Candids' important information page for more details on available dates and locations.
On-location shoot at Elysian Park Arboretum or Pasadena City Hall captures up to six subjects with images shared in online gallery
Before photography, family memories were kept alive through annual reenactments of the year's best moments, despite Grandpa's continued miscasting as the mischievous puppy. Treasure your memories with today's Groupon: for $59, you get a holiday-portrait package from PBJ Candids Photography (up to a $195 value). The package includes:
- One 30- to 45-minute portrait session at Elysian Park Arboretum or Pasadena City Hall (a $150 value)
- Choice of one custom 8"x10" print or 20 4"x8" custom holiday cards (up to a $45 value)
- Online proofing of all images
Jennifer Emery of PBJ Candids Photography brings more than 20 years of experience to bear on her photographic projects, which have included work for TLC and Pasadena Magazine. Groups of up to six converge on Elysian Park Arboretum (Fridays and Saturdays) or Pasadena City Hall (Sundays) for a 30- to 45-minute session, where they may pose among the arboretum's lush trees or take turns sitting on the mayor's lap. After the shoot, Jennifer will post all the images in an online proofing gallery, from which families can select either an 8"x10" print or 20 4"x8" holiday cards customized to their specifications via an online design wizard.
Clients hoping to send cards to their favorite news personalities by Christmas must shoot by December 11. Visit PBJ Candids' important information page for more details on available dates and locations.
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About PBJ Candids Photography
Photos with a "cinematic fashion feel"—that's how Jennifer Emery of PBJ Candids Photography describes her style. With a background in acting, she certainly has a grasp of the dramatic. Whether shooting headshots, weddings, or portraits, she uses that approach to infuse images with excitement. During her 20 years as a photographer, her unique style has landed her work in renowned publications such as Martha Stewart Weddings and Pasadena Magazine.
A highly adaptable photographer, she can customize her style to suit virtually any photographic opportunity. That includes live events, corporate photography, and creative pin-up girl or boudoir sessions. With her cinematic touch, she also creates art prints, photo jewelry, and photo coasters. As a photographer with a boundless passion for the art, she also leads workshops, teaching others how to operate digital cameras, compose images, and return the souls accidentally captured on film.