Group Photo Shoot With Six Prints for £21 at David Savill Photography (93% Off)
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Group Photo Shoot With Six Prints for £21 at David Savill Photography (93% Off)
- Experienced nature and portraiture photographer
- Central Cheltenham location
- Variety of workshops
The Deal
- Two hour photo shoot for up to six people
- Three outfit changes included
- Includes six 5" x 7" prints and a CD with the same images
Limit 1 per group of up to 6. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 48 hour cancellation policy. Studio location only. Photographer retains all image copyrights. 15% off additional prints. Original value verified 29 March 2012 at 11.20am.
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Imbuing every snap with visual panache and sentimental splendour, David Savill Photographyfocuses on bringing out the individual personality in every subject, from bounding baby-albums to more demure portraiture. Groups of up to six will have an initial consultation to discuss the shoot, before launching into a two hour snap-fest. Pose direction and three outfit changes will give friends and family a chance to throw a number of shapes before groups peruse albums and select six prints and a CD of the same images to dazzle chums and charm interior spaces.
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