Two-Hour On-Location Photo Class or a Two-Hour On-Location Shoot from Studio 424 Photography (Up to 63% Off)
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Two-hour shoots capture couples or brides and include a canvas print and a CD of images; classes teach photo basics on location
Photographs provide the only evidence that the past existed, aside from the outdated swear words used by grandparents, such as “huckster” and “aw, chestnuts.” Make history with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$50 for a two-hour on-location photography class (a $100 value)
- Eight-person class teaches basics of photography Learn to use a tripod and work with a model
- Unlimited clothing changes
- One 16"x20" canvas print
- Digital disc with all images and printing rights 10% off any wedding package
$120 for a two-hour on-location photo shoot (a $320 value)
Two-hour shoots capture couples or brides and include a canvas print and a CD of images; classes teach photo basics on location
Photographs provide the only evidence that the past existed, aside from the outdated swear words used by grandparents, such as “huckster” and “aw, chestnuts.” Make history with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$50 for a two-hour on-location photography class (a $100 value)
- Eight-person class teaches basics of photography Learn to use a tripod and work with a model
- Unlimited clothing changes
- One 16"x20" canvas print
- Digital disc with all images and printing rights 10% off any wedding package
$120 for a two-hour on-location photo shoot (a $320 value)
Need To Know Info
About Studio 424 Photography
A photojournalist by training, Anthony Krysiewicz perfected his mastery of light and motion while snapping pictures during live concerts. The owner and head photographer of Studio 424 Photography has photographed Elton John, Eddie Vedder, and Blake Shelton, as well as bands such as Bush, St. Vincent, and Lady Antebellum, and incorporates the same artful presentation into his wedding and portrait photography. The studio also hosts two-hour photography classes each month, which teach students to take pictures outdoors, use a tripod, and change the camera’s clock and date settings, allowing them to travel back in time.