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Vacation Photos |
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What is our most cherished possession?
Could it be our photo albums which store up all our treasured memories and bring them back in detail when we drag them out and go over them for the hundredth time? What does everyone pack first? Their camera... The only drawback that I can see in taking all your own pictures is that when you get home and start to view them, there are no pictures of you in them. Worse yet, if you trade the camera back and forth you have pictures of you and pictures of your spouse, but you can't prove you were actually on the same holiday or honeymoon because there are no shots of the two of you together. The solution is to have your own house-elf to take all those lovely candid shots you will enjoy forever (especially on cold winter nights) while you enjoy the activity and snap a few shots that catch your eye. More fun and less stress than carrying your own camera up a waterfall. Rates: CD with 70-100 photos $50 PhotoParade slide show: $25 |
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Above: Newlyweds starting off downstream for Caliche White Water Rafting Left: Perched above the 'Washing Machine' at Mayfield Falls |
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Monica and Billy, cuddling in front of a roaring fire
at Whitfield Hall, the night before climbing Blue Mountain |
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David, an overworked executive, realizing that the
reason he works so hard is to feel the release of a moment like this |
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Right: A tender moment at Reich Falls We can also do a PhotoParade to send to your friends over the internet. The ultimate way to share your vacation or wedding pictures with friends and family immediately |
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