Professional photo shoot in unique Dallas locations. The Photo Experience will create amazing photo memories from your visit. You will be able to see undiscovered locations and get the best photo stor
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Location: Dallas
What's Included
- - 1 Hour Photoshoot = 20 Final Photos*
- - 4 Hour Photoshoot = 50 Final Photos*
- - 3 Hour Photoshoot = 40 Final Photos*
- Professional Photographer
- * Same set of images
- - 2 Hour Photoshoot = 30 Final Photos*
- Private Online Viewing Galley
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best times are usually early morning or late afternoon when the light is softer. For Dallas, sunrise around 6:30 AM and sunset around 8:15 PM can give you the most beautiful photos. It’s also less crowded then, which helps capture those unique locations without too many interruptions!
A: No specific age limits, which is great! The photoshoots can cater to anyone, whether it's a solo traveler or a whole family. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need some extra attention during the shoot to keep them engaged. The photographer is super patient and works well with all ages though!
A: You can definitely choose your own locations! Just let them know what you're thinking and they’ll work with you. They also have some amazing suggestions if you're not sure – tons of hidden gems around Dallas that you might not know about. Just make sure it fits within the time frame you’ve booked.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting a photoshoot in Dallas – any advice?
Hey all! I'm considering this professional photoshoot experience as a gift for my best friend's engagement. They’re visiting Dallas soon and I think it could be super special! Has anyone done this? What are your thoughts on locations? Also, is the photographer flexible with the ideas we have? Would love to hear any tips!
Just booked a Dallas photoshoot for family pics!
I finally booked the photographer for a family photoshoot next month! I went for the 2-hour session at a local park. I’m really excited but also a bit nervous about getting the kids to cooperate. Anyone have tips for making it fun for toddlers during a photoshoot?