For all the profit made off of those pictures, they can't afford a spellchecker ("buget") or a domain name. A full certified professional photographer, too!
What a joke. You have to be a complete moron to pay those prices. "God is great"-from the website. Now fork over $350 for a couple of pictures. You are better off buying a brand new digital camera, photo printer, paper and ink-by the time you are done you will have saved about $200-500 in "certified" crap.
Graduation is a big deal. And if invitations are that pricey, get creative...Target has great invitations...make them your own:) And digital cameras do wonders, as well as local, talented photographers. Graduation Day should be a time of celebration for students and parents alike...so, say cheese!
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And when she took the picture out of the camera, she peeled the cover off and waved it around in the air "to get it to dry". That dates you!!
Not thrown hard enough.
For all the profit made off of those pictures, they can't afford a spellchecker ("buget") or a domain name. A full certified professional photographer, too!
ahahahaha, they actually paid a company to design a website and used FrontPage! ahahaha! Now we know where all that money goes to.
A lot of broken links on the site, very professional.
The price of good Senior pic's is ridiculous now....not to mention all the other "Senior expenses"
It has gotten out of hand like kids birthday parties and weddings. Everyone is trying to outdo everyone else and it gets more and more crazy.
I had my Farah do and a feather boa thrown over me along w/"another pose." I think it was about $50 and my Mom had a fit about that.
wait til you see the prices for the cap, gown, and invitations... the labels, the thank you notes ... it never ends
too much, too much, and finally, too much. Here in Decatur, though, got to keep up with the "Jones's".
What a joke. You have to be a complete moron to pay those prices. "God is great"-from the website. Now fork over $350 for a couple of pictures. You are better off buying a brand new digital camera, photo printer, paper and ink-by the time you are done you will have saved about $200-500 in "certified" crap.
Graduation is a big deal. And if invitations are that pricey, get creative...Target has great invitations...make them your own:) And digital cameras do wonders, as well as local, talented photographers. Graduation Day should be a time of celebration for students and parents alike...so, say cheese!
Lovelit,
Great job restating what everyone else has been saying.
Ouch, 8:13...but, truthfully, I'm a genius at summarization.
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