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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Portrait Party


 
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What is a Portrait Party?
A Portrait Party is a great way to hang out with friends while getting amazing portraits taken of your children and family. Each guest receives a “mini” portrait session, which will last approximatly 20 -30 minutes long. There is a $30 session fee which includes a FREE 5×7 print! Guests have no obligation to make a purchase

Host a Portrait Party
What do I have to do?
1. Choose an outdoor location for your portrait party. This could be your home, a favorite park, etc. Chosen locations must be within 30 miles of my home. Popular locations have been:
NC State Aboretum, Crowder Park, Raleigh Rose Garden, Regency Park, Kids Together Park etc. Your personal suggestions are always welcomed and are encouraged.

2. Invite your friends, family, co-workers, etc. to your party. I will provide an invitation you can email with the details of the party and what your guests can expect.

3. Schedule your guests about 30 minutes apart, make sure you write down the schedule and also email it to me.

4. Inform guests how to pay their $30.00 session fee and the date it is due. All fees MUST be paid ONE WEEK before the scheduled session date.

What do I get?
There are many advantages to being a portrait party host!
1. Hosts receive 10% of their total party sales (before taxes) in portrait credit! Example: $1500 in party sales will get you a $150 print credit!
2. Hosts receive a FREE 8×10 print.
3. Hosts with 3 or more paid friends receive a free session

1 comment:

  1. Hi!

    My name is Nicole Caldwell. I went to your website following a recommendation from Lindsay Verburgt. I was unable to access the contact information on your website because that part of the site would not come up on my computer. I am very interested in speaking with you about scheduling a portrait session. You can reach me at nicole.caldwell@southeastfamilyservices.com. I also sent you an e-mail that has my phone number in it.

    Thanks,
    Nicole Caldwell

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