[About digital artwork to fill in a clothing gap.] "You are amazing...GRRREAT JOB!!! Thanks so much."
- Ginger McCrea, Mom of Bear River Senior


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wall portraits | units | poses | packages | standard prints vs. textured | additional poses
package questions
| wallets | portrait protection


 

Wall Portraits:
Whoever coined the phrase "BIGGER IS BETTER" might have been talking about Senior Portraits. This is one of the times in life to invest in something that will bring you countless moments of joy. Senior Portraits should stand out from other portraits you've had done over the years. A wall portrait of 11x14, 16x20, 20x24, 20x30 or larger is a wonderful way do that.

When you come in to our studio, please take a moment to view our wall portrait display so you can formulate an idea about what size you would most enjoy.


Units:
A unit is another way to describe a sheet. One unit, or one sheet, can come in all of the four ways shown below. You can put together a package using any of the unit layouts you wish.


1-8x10
One Unit
pose #1
4-4x5
One Unit
pose #1
2-5x7
One Unit
pose #2
1-5x7 & 2-4x5
One Unit
pose #2
 

Poses:
The example above shows one pose in red and one in white. This is one example of the 4 unit package "Classic" with 2 poses.
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Packages:
The Ultimate
includes retoucing for 25 poses!
1-36x38 Transformative Art Print
with a Canvas Gallery Wrap
2- Frame Sets (8x10 & 4-4x5)
20-7x5 studio designed photo cards
with envalopes

3-8x10
10-5x7
86-wallets
Excellence
1 - 20 X 24
and 6 units
Styling
1 - 16 x 20
and 6 units

Life is Good
1 -11 x 14
and 5 units

Success
1 - 11 x 14
and 3 units

Timeless
5 units

Classic
4 units

Compact
(one image only)
3 units

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Package Questions:

What is the difference between standard and textured? This refers to the surface of your prints. A standard surface is flat. A textured surface has lines (like a linnen paper or canvas) or brush strokes. We will be happy to show you texture samples in the studio.

Can I have different poses in my package?
Yes. Your package price includes the setup, touchup and color correction for one pose (unless otherwise mentioned). For each additional pose in your package, you must add a one time 'pose change' fee so that the additional pose has the same treatment. The total number of poses you can have in your package is limited to the number of units in that package. Please refer to the section on "Units" for more details.

What is touch up, setup and color correction? All of these come standard when ordering prints (preview images do not have this treatment). Touch up smooths fine lines and removes blemishes. Set up involves cropping and lab invoice information. Color correction balances the colors in your prints so they are most true. This treatment is what gives you the great quality, professional portraits that you expect.

Can I order buddy shots in my package? Yes, but for each "head" in the portrait a setup, touchup and artwork fee applies.

Can I purchase units individually? Yes, but it is most economical to order your prints in a package.

If I find that I didn't order enough portraits, can I order more later? You'll receive the most value per print with careful planning and by placing an order the fulfills all your needs at one time. Reorders are a minimum of $75. Reorders take about three weeks to process and can be shipped directly to your home (a shipping fee applies), providing that you pay in full at the time of the order. A check can be mailed in or a Mastercard or Visa payment can be made over the phone.

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Wallets:

Add Wallets to Your Package:
Each set of wallets is one pose. Different poses are purchased in the different sets shown below.

16


24
32
40
48
56
Additional sets of 8 after 56 (of the same pose)
Your name and year printed on your wallets = $5 per pose.


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Portrait Protection:

The following are simple, inexpensive ways to preserve and protect your portrait investment.

Mounting: Mounting involves using a high pressure mounting press to adhere your portrait to a hard mounting board. Mounting protects your prints from dings and dents while framing, in transit, or in storage.

Frames: We offer a wide variety of frames. Our frames include print mounting and professional assembly.

Glass in Frames: Glass should never come in contact with your prints. If you ever have moisture in your room, the portrait may stick to the glass and destroy the portrait. If you wish to place your portrait behind glass, we recommend placing a mat between the portrait and the glass so that an air pocket is created between the glass and the print.
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