Family Photo Shoot With Prints for £23 at Shutterbug Photography Studio (79% Off)
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Family Photo Shoot With Prints for £23 at Shutterbug Photography Studio (79% Off)
- Master Photographers Association member
- Professional studio suite
- City centre location
The Deal
- One hour studio shoot
- Includes two 5"x7" and two 8"x6" prints of 2 images
- Valid for up to six people
- Suitable for families or friends
- Includes viewing session
- Available 6 days a week
- Refreshments available
- 10% off other photography packages on the day
Limit 1 per group (up to 6 people). May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 48 hour cancellation policy. Valid for two 5”x 7” and two 8”x 6” prints of 2 images. Photographer retains copyright. Well behaved pets allowed. Original values verified on 16 February 2012 at 6.18pm.
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Renowned for their love of bling, photojournalists often have something flashy around their neck. Give pictures some sparkle with today’s Groupon: £23 for a family photo shoot with prints at Shutterbug Photography Studio.
Focussing lenses on special moments, this snappy member of the Master Photographers Association offers a gallery of vibrant services at their city centre studio. Shutterbug Photography specialises in baby, child, and family portraiture, and keeps bulbs flashing six days a week to accommodate busy pose-pullers. Always proud to display their handiwork, the photographer reproduces images across a host of nifty formats including canvases, acrylics, and digital CDs.
Assembling in groups of up to six people and animals, clients may enjoy refreshments as the photographer preps for this hour-long shoot. The session will see professional studio facilities employed to capture a reel of images in a natural and spontaneous manner. Once the action is over, clients may attend a private viewing session to pick out their favourite two snaps to be developed as two 5"x 7" and two 8"x 6" prints.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to Eating Easter Chocolate
As well as celebrating the coronation of the Easter Bunny and the annual harvest of hot cross buns, Easter is the time when hens start laying chocolate eggs for no apparent reason. Here's how to put them to good use:
Fun with foil
The most joyous part of eating Easter eggs is the foil, which tastes as shiny as it looks.
Check the brown content
If you find you’ve been given chocolate containing low levels of brown, get it examined by an expert chocolate eater. If they find less than 24 carats – or even worse, actual carrots – then the Easter Bunny has mugged you off and you should bin it immediately.
Enjoy the moment
Easter chocolate feels good: the weight, the texture, how it looks in the sunshine, how nice the fresh air smells, how lovely it would be to go to the park, call some friends, throw a Frisbee, go home, watch TV, go for a night out, have a dance, then return home and fall asleep on your chocolate.
Etiquette
Eating chocolate can get messy. While saving the melted chocolate to peel off later might seem like a good idea, social convention dictates that you wipe it off immediately (unless you’re below the age of four, in which case it’s acceptable to leave it on for some reason).






