$60 for a One-Hour On-Location Photo Session with CD of Images from Plooster Photography ($200 Value)
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- Choose shoot location
- High-school, family & engagement portraits
- Unlimited outfit changes
Before photographs, people had no way to remember who was in their immediate family, leading to accidental adoptions of countless pizza boys. Keep track of your household with today’s Groupon: for $60, you get a one-hour on-location photo session with a CD of edited images from Plooster Photography (a $200 value). Photo shoots can take place within 20 miles of Sioux Falls.
Snapshot buff Brittany Plooster aims a trained eye to capture memorable stills of daily lives and special events. Graduating high schoolers can strike erudite poses in spring gardens, and dastardly duos can wreak citywide mayhem for their supervillian nuptial slideshow. Portraits accommodate up to eight family members and friends with unlimited outfit changes. After the photo session, models receive the proofs and a CD loaded with their images, touched up by Brittany, to incorporate as holiday-card visuals, wallet keepsakes, and time-capsule evidence that humans once had ears.
- Choose shoot location
- High-school, family & engagement portraits
- Unlimited outfit changes
Before photographs, people had no way to remember who was in their immediate family, leading to accidental adoptions of countless pizza boys. Keep track of your household with today’s Groupon: for $60, you get a one-hour on-location photo session with a CD of edited images from Plooster Photography (a $200 value). Photo shoots can take place within 20 miles of Sioux Falls.
Snapshot buff Brittany Plooster aims a trained eye to capture memorable stills of daily lives and special events. Graduating high schoolers can strike erudite poses in spring gardens, and dastardly duos can wreak citywide mayhem for their supervillian nuptial slideshow. Portraits accommodate up to eight family members and friends with unlimited outfit changes. After the photo session, models receive the proofs and a CD loaded with their images, touched up by Brittany, to incorporate as holiday-card visuals, wallet keepsakes, and time-capsule evidence that humans once had ears.