Photographic Manoeuvres: $99 for One- or $159 for Two-Hour Photo Shoot with Images and Outfit Changes (60% Off)
Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Photographic Manoeuvres: $99 for One- or $159 for Two-Hour Photo Shoot with Images and Outfit Changes (60% Off)
Buy now from only $99
Value $250
Discount 60% Off
Highlights
A professional photographer snaps photos during an on-location shoot that includes 5×7” prints
About This Deal
Choose Between Two Options:
- $99 for one-hour photo shoot with images and two outfit changes ($250 value)
- One-hour shoot
- Two wardrobe changes
- Two 5×7” prints
- $25 toward print packages
- $159 for two-hour photo shoot with images and four outfit changes ($400 value)
- Two-hour shoot
- Four wardrobe changes
- Two 5×7” prints
- $50 toward print packages
This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!
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Fine Print
Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Valid within 50km of zip code V5Y 1V4. Full city service list here. May be repurchased every 365 days. Appointment required, subject to availability. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). 48-hour cancellation notice required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Not valid for editorial, events, weddings, or marketing. Limit 3 per person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Photographic Manoeuvres
http://www.photographicmanoeuvres.com/
The Golden Hour: Subjects Gilded In Sunlight
Outdoor portraits take advantage of natural lighting, which is best during the time of day known to photographers as the “golden hour.” Check out Groupon’s guide to understand why timing is everything when posing outdoors.
Everyone knows the beauty of a sunset, the way it fills the sky with warm, golden hues as it settles below the horizon. But to many photographers, a sunset is important only in that it makes other things prettier to look at, imbuing pictures with a quality of light that’s impossible to find at any other time of day. This unparalleled moment is known as the golden hour—the hour or so just before sunset and just after sunrise, when the sun’s low position bathes subjects in amber tones and casts long, diffused shadows. The timing must be just right—in a matter of minutes, the image can shift from a thin, elegant rim of light surrounding a subject to the flat, unflattering gloom of dusk.
Despite its name, the golden hour lasts for the amount of time the sun lingers about six degrees above or below the horizon. In the northern hemisphere, this tends to coincide with dawn and dusk. At this point in the sky, the sunlight passes through a thicker layer of atmosphere than elsewhere, and the increase in air molecules—plus the presence of dust and smoke particles—scatters the blue wavelengths, resulting in a warm, yellow tone. Because the golden hour actually depends entirely on the sun’s declination, not time, some higher latitudes can reap the benefits more often than others. In Alaska, for example, photographers enjoy an eight-hour span of golden-hour conditions on January 1, when the sun never reaches an angle of more than roughly six degrees over the horizon.
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