| Michael Roman Photography Specializing in Portraiture Northborough, Massachusetts |
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Your Senior year in high school is a turning point in your life. You are on the verge of entering the adult world, and most families find this to be the perfect time to have professionally done portraits of their son or daughter. These photos will be treasured keepsakes of the family for decades to come. That's why it's so important to choose the right professional photographer for you. Before selecting your photographer, you should keep the following questions in mind.
A. Absolutely! Your Senior Portraits are very special. Some studios are set up to do volume business and don’t want to take the extra time that is required for multiple locations. But this isn’t about the photo studios. This is about you. At Michael Roman Photography we are proud to offer both in-studio and on-location photography that meets your interests. Our Senior Portrait sessions are scheduled for two hours, which is usually plenty of time for wardrobe changes and changes in location. Tell us what you like and let us help you make it happen.
A. Yes! You are coming to Michael Roman Photography to get awesome portraits and the best way to do that is to have fun and be comfortable. A really enjoyable way to do that is to have a friend along and double the fun. In fact, if the two (or more) of you use the Bring A Friend Program, each of you will receive a free 8x10 portrait.
A. Yes. If you order a Wall or Table Top portrait via most of our portrait packages, you get at least one file. Additional files are also available for purchase at $50 each.
A. Definitely. Portraits of just you can be beautiful, but the addition of a favorite item or even a pet can add character and interest to your images and help visually define who you are. Make your portraits your own. Make them unique. We definitely encourage you to bring props to your Senior Portrait session.
A. Yes. One of our products is a high energy slide
show from the images made in your Senior Portrait session. You can even post it
on your Facebook page. Q. Are you able to fix my complexion if my complexion is bad?
A. Yes, we have a highly trained staff to do
retouching and also use an outside lab. Most of our retouching is included in
the cost of your prints and art work. A few items require more effort and so
carry a small charge. Q. Do you have any discounts? A. We have substantial discounts on portraits when you order one of the Print Packages, of course. In addition to that we have a discount if you have your session done early in the season. And we may have other promotions from time to time. Also each student who books in the Bring A Friend Program gets a free 8x10 portrait.
A. Remember what we said above about this being
about you? We feel so strongly about it that we don’t try to force you into
packages that may give you portrait sizes that you don’t want. Our packages are
completely customizable. You choose what portrait sizes and quantities you want
and then select the package that gives you the best value. The packages are
based on a print credit which means you are ordering exactly the portraits that you
want. Q. Do you have a minimum print order?
A. Definitely not. Again, you order exactly what
you want, not how much someone else is telling you to order. At Michael Roman
Photography we are so confident that you will love your Senior Portraits that
your biggest problem may be how to choose your favorites from so many good
choices. And besides, we’re not into trying to force you to do something you
don’t want to do. Q. Do you have a guarantee?
A. We have a money back guarantee. If you are not
completely satisfied with your portrait session or portraits and we are unable
to make you happy, we will refund all of your money. So you have nothing to lose
by selecting Michael Roman Photography for your Senior Portraits. Why not call
today? 774-641-6278 or info@michaelromanphoto.com |
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