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C$59 for a One-Hour Photo Shoot for up to Six from Suzanne Turenne Photography & Design (C$200 Value)

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5 years ago
Suzanne was great for accommodating my time even if it was during the Christmas season. We had to choose this time because my daughter was coming from NB at Xmas. Her pictures, however, did not show much creativity. We were basically standing in a line for most of the big group pictures. She copied the photos on a USB for us but she has refused to give me the 15 edited copies. She sent me a text and swore at me 3 times when I asked her when I would have the edited pictures promised in the groupon. We were very disappointed because it is very hard to get all the family members together. I feel we could have done a better job with the time on our camera.

A patient, understanding photographer skillfully captures group portraits at the customer's choice of location

A family photo is a great gift for rarely seen relatives or busy strangers who look like they need to be reminded that there's more to life than work. Show off your babies with this Groupon.

The Deal

  • C$59 for a one-hour on-site photo shoot for up to six people (C$200 value)

Exposure: Let the Light Shine in

Whether creating a glossy print or a digital JPEG, photography is still all about capturing light. Check out Groupon’s examination of exposure to explore one tool for getting the perfect image.

As complex as it seems, photography is a simple phenomenon requiring only light-sensitive material inside a dark box and a hole with a shutter. As the shutter opens, light streams through the lens, exposing a piece of film or an SLR's digital sensor to the image outside the box. Thanks to that exposure, the once-fleeting light becomes a photograph, rendered in precise detail and preserved for all posterity.

The exact exposure depends on the shutter speed, which can last as short as 1/2500th of a second to as long as several hours. A faster shutter speed captures faster action but requires more light and therefore a larger opening—or aperture—which shortens the field of focus. Conversely, a slower shutter speed needs a much smaller aperture to capture the same amount of light, though this also exposes the camera to the image for a longer time, making the stars look like lines drawn across the sky or a waterfall look like a solid white curtain draped from a giant's towel rack. Of course, a proper exposure is a matter of balance—too much time in bright light, and the photograph will wash out. Not enough time in the darkness, and the world will be nothing but shadows.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 2 per visit. Limit 2 per household. Appointment required; subject to availability. 48-hour cancellation notice required. Valid only within 15 km. of zip code MB R5A 1A5; extra $0.53/km fee outside service area. DVD available for pickup; $5 fee for shipping and handling otherwise. Cannot be combined with other offers. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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