Highlights
Capture unique moments in a studio known for photographing celebrities, ideal for two or more people with a focus on quality
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About This Deal
Sitting still for photos used to be quite the task—just look at those old presidential portraits! Thankfully, that's all changed now. Why settle when you can get sharp, professional photos? With this deal, enjoy an in-studio shoot that's both fun and relaxing. Plus, get $150 toward prints to keep those memories forever.
What we offer
This deal offers a comprehensive studio photography session for two or more people. It includes a fun shoot with one outfit change. Additionally, receive $200 credit toward prints to immortalize your favorite moments.- Studio Photography Session (for 2+ people) and $200 toward prints: Includes an engaging photo shoot experience plus print credits.
Why you should grab the offer
Kim Jew Photography offers an incredible chance to capture special moments in a highly regarded studio setting. With expertise showcased by photographing prominent figures like Barack Obama and Jay Leno, expect nothing but top-notch service. The included print credits provide the flexibility to choose your favorite shots without worrying about additional costs. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the shoot while knowing you’re working with seasoned professionals who prioritize quality. This deal is perfect not only because of the skilled photographers but also because it combines creativity with value-added benefits like print options. Embrace this opportunity to create lasting memories that will be cherished forever.Fine Print
About Kim Jew Photography
Muhammad Ali, Barack Obama, Jay Leno, Tony Bennett—renowned shutterbug Kim Jew has aimed his lens at them all. His photographs of celebrities and prominent politicians have landed on the pages of high-profile publications including Harper's Bazaar and GQ over a career that has spanned more than three decades. Today, he and his staff of shutterbugs snap images in styles ranging from composite and fine art to editorial high fashion. Specialities include portraiture, documenting graduating seniors wearing caps and gowns, toddlers wearing cupcake crumbs, and families showing off the matching dimples they got from a great aunt's insistent cheek pinching.