Thursday, September 29, 2011

Easy Ways to Get Printable Target Portrait Studio Coupon Codes


It’s a really great time to be an online coupon hunter. The Internet is buzzing with various discounts and the biggest coupon websites such as RetailMeNot are really seem to benefit along with their customers.
So, the first way to get printable Target Portrait Studio discounts and special deals is from coupon websites. 

These sites have really taken off and it’s interesting also to take a look at the genesis of all these sites. They started to flourish at the height of our recession, offering cash strap Americans the best way to get almost anything for at least half off. Well since than their profits have sky rocketed. So, it is the newest breed of discount - online coupons on virtually everything from restaurants all the way to theater, even family portrait studios up to 60 percent off! This meteoric rise of this whole new type of shopping isn’t something you see everyday.

As I mentioned, a lot of websites offer daily deals to millions of subscribers. So, are you looking for coupon codes from Target Portrait Studio? RetailMeNot is the largest website to find coupons for Target and almost every other major portrait studio. It’s completely free to use and no signup is required. Best of all, it’s very easy and super fast. On this website Target Portraits page you will find various coupon codes and deals to save money on your online order, many of which you will only find at RetailMeNot. Simply click on the coupon you want and you will be automatically redirected to the Target Portraits website. So, you can start shopping.

Interested in future offers from this portrait studio? Simply enter your e-mail address into the white & blue box. They will notify you when they have the new way to save. Just keep in mind, when you are shopping for anything online your search for savings should start at this website. 

The second way to get specials is from Target Portraits official website. So, step one is to visit their official website at TargetPortraits.com. Step two is to simply print out the coupons. Also, you can sign in for e-mail updates if you want additional opportunities.  Now you might be thinking, “Oh, e-mail updates - what a waste of time!” I promise you, this is quick and easy and it want take you more than 3 minutes and you can get your coupons. Step three is simply to enjoy your rewards. So, off you go, get yours now! Simply visit their official site and get started today.

Monday, September 19, 2011

A Review of the Target Portrait Studio


Target Photo Studio was recommended to me by my best friend who took her daughter here for some Christmas portraits. Not surprisingly, the photos were very beautiful and it seemed to me like they did a truly great job. So, once I told her I needed to take portrait photos for my yearbook, she did not hesitate for a second to bring up Target.

First I did a little research on the net and I found out that Target Portrait Studio is actually a photography company which is part of Lifetouch Portrait Studios. And Lifetouch is the premier provider of highest-quality retail photography services in the USA. All of these facts were encouraging.

I went through online reviews after I had booked a photo shot. To be quite honest, I was a little bit nervous because some of the reviews were not that good. Luckily, that turned out to be untrue.

The truth is that I couldn’t be happier. Okay, it is not like I was expecting to look like Adriana Lima on the cover of GQ or anything like that, they were as good as any professional studio – but without the hefty price tag. Let me just say that I wasn’t expecting anything posh or over-the-edge. I just went in, had my photos done and within half an hour, I was done.

My photographer (unfortunately I don’t remember his name) was so good. He was so polite and he even made me laugh (no, I never took his phone number – silly me). The poses and portraits were pretty much standard yearbook/family photos and they were not anything breathtaking. He tried being creative - which I like.

The one and only complaint I have is that I called in half an hour before my session to tell them I was running late a bit late or I would be (a bit) late and they said that in case I cannot come on time, I would be moved to 4:30 pm instead of my 10:30 am. So, I rushed there to find out there were three other groups in front of me that made me wait another 15 min. I don not see the point of telling me not to be late when they weren’t even running on schedule. Luckily, I had to wait only for a short time and employees were polite.

I spent about $85 in total and it isn’t bad at all when compared to what we had paid for other high-priced portrait photographs which were in exactly the same level as them. I had a forty-percent off coupon code so that came in handy too.

Things to have in mind (after going through different Target Portrait Studio reviews):
  • Before taking any portrait photos, a photographer asks you to choose a background (for example, rainbow sherbet, stained glass and so on) and decide on what kind of themes (e.g. maternity portraits and religious celebrations)
  • Right after taking a good number of photos, you get to pick the ones you like the best. In case you do not like any of them, you do not have to take any. I’m not quite sure, but I think that in this case you only pay the sitting fee, which is around $10.
  • Coupon codes are definitely a great way to save.
Finally, not as bad as some reviewers claim Target Photo Studio is. On the other hand, do not expect to look like Rihanna. But do expect to get beautiful portraits.