Thanks :)
Laura
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6/1/02
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Before you buy.
Would you buy your wedding dress from a Sears catalog?
Then why would you get your engagement portrait done by them?
They're fabulous! While you're there, check out their fine china selection
- it's simply elegant!
Hmmm...too late for April Fools, but she really couldn't be serious, could
she?
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Joe Pucillo http://www.JoePucillo.com
Baltimore, Maryland USA
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Uhm. My personal recommendation would be to avoid them. Sears
"photographers" are not photographers, but camera operators who have
been taught how to do a handful of simple poses and trip the shutter.
You will never see a Sears (or Walmart or JCPenny's or whoevers)
photographer adjust lights so that they bring out the best in the
subject, nor will you ever find one of their photographers who changes
lenses or films or moves the camera from where it has been bolted down
for stability.
Honestly they are great for those every three month photos of babies
where you have to send a dozen "see how he's grown" photos to every
relative under the sun, but I wouldn't recommend them for real quality.
Karen
Melissa
(who hasn't sat for her engagement pic yet and the wedding is less than
3 months away)
Joe Pucillo wrote:
>
> wav...@aol.com wrote in article <8ce0sr$74l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> > We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided to go
> > to Sears,
>
Mjoann
To Joe and all of you Big City Folk:
Believe it or not, there are places in the U.S. that don't have Sax Fifth
Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Lord&Taylor, Nordstrom, etc. within a day's driving
distance and
for these folks, Sears or even Walmart may well be "where it's at". You
can choose either to look down your citified noses at the hinterland and
sneer, or think about what it's like to live in the boonies where you DON'T
have a choice of service providers, and try to make some helpful
suggestions to these people.
Either way, it's not nice to make fun of serious inquiries just because
they're outside your experience.
gloria p
Ruth
wav...@aol.com wrote:
> We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided to go
> to Sears, since they are affordable and my sister has half price
> To Joe and all of you Big City Folk:
> You can choose either to look down your citified noses at the hinterland and
> sneer, or think about what it's like to live in the boonies where you DON'T
> have a choice of service providers, and try to make some helpful
> suggestions to these people.
You're right, of course. And, I know what it's like - I, myself,
once lived in Kemblesville, PA - 15 whole miles from a supermarket!
:-)
Actually, my sister lived in Bethel, AK and Ganado, AZ and now lives
in Tahlequah, OK - so I do have an idea, anyway. I'll never forget
her joy when they built the grocery store in Window Rock - she could
buy ice cream again! It wouldn't melt on the trip back from Gallup!
Anyway, my reply was out of line, and more geared toward the
original poster's characterization of photography prices in another
thread. But, I shouldn't mock people, especially out here in
public.
In article <8ce0sr$74l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
wav...@aol.com wrote:
> We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided to go
> to Sears, since they are affordable and my sister has half price
> coupons per sheet. I was wondering if anyone knew how they were for
> this type of picture. I know that Sears is popular for kid's pictures
> and poses with cute backgrounds, but will I get quality from them for
> an engagement picture? Micah and I don't have many pictures of
> ourselves, so we want it to look great. In short, I was just wondering
> if anyone has dealt with them before and what their experiences were.
>
> Thanks :)
> Laura
>
> @---->-----
> Laura and Micah
> 6/1/02
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
>
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09/24/00
Los Angeles, CA
In article <38EABE...@att.net>,
weedw...@att.net wrote:
> Friends of ours on a budget got theirs done at either Wal*Mart or
KMart
> (can't remember). While it is no Olan Mills, it is a beautiful picture
> of them, and one of my favorites of them. Go to Sears...just spend the
> good money on the wedding pics.
>
> Melissa
> (who hasn't sat for her engagement pic yet and the wedding is less
than
> 3 months away)
>
> Joe Pucillo wrote:
> >
> > wav...@aol.com wrote in article <8ce0sr$74l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> > > We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided
to go
> > > to Sears,
> >
> > They're fabulous! While you're there, check out their fine china
selection
> > - it's simply elegant!
> >
> > Hmmm...too late for April Fools, but she really couldn't be
serious, could
> > she?
> >
> > --
> > Joe Pucillo
http://www.JoePucillo.com
> > Baltimore, Maryland USA
> >
> > To reply by email, please remove the .xx from the address.
>
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I wouldn't doubt that it is. Just as McDonalds has signed a contract to
put franchises in Wal-Marts across the nations, I would suspect that
Olan Mills (which is a franchise operation) has signed a contract with
K-Mart to put "mini-studios" in their stores.
Karen
Linda Sant
Melissa
For some of us, its not a case of being out in the boonies, its a money
thing. My fiancé and I are more interested in investing in our dream
home than we are in buying fancy dresses to be worn only once. Plus, we
want an intimate ceremony, so only 17 people are invited to the actual
wedding. I guess things are different for those who aren't independently
wealthy!
Mjoann
Puester wrote:
> To Joe and all of you Big City Folk:
>
> Believe it or not, there are places in the U.S. that don't have Sax Fifth
> Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Lord&Taylor, Nordstrom, etc. within a day's driving
> distance and
> for these folks, Sears or even Walmart may well be "where it's at". You
> can choose either to look down your citified noses at the hinterland and
> sneer, or think about what it's like to live in the boonies where you DON'T
> have a choice of service providers, and try to make some helpful
> suggestions to these people.
>
A fellow "boonies" resident here..<G> (closest Store is 6 miles from
home..not a Super market either..that is 13 miles away)
Kass to Rick
4/29/00
Puester <pue...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:38EB6C0C...@worldnet.att.net...
> Joe Pucillo wrote:
> >
> > wav...@aol.com wrote in article <8ce0sr$74l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> > > We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided to go
> > > to Sears,
> >
> > They're fabulous! While you're there, check out their fine china
selection
> > - it's simply elegant!
> >
> > Hmmm...too late for April Fools, but she really couldn't be serious,
could
> > she?
> >
>
>
>
Jai
Carrie to Dan
April 14,2001
<wav...@aol.com> wrote in message news:8ce0sr$74l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com...
> We're finally getting our engagement picture done. We decided to go
> to Sears, since they are affordable and my sister has half price
> coupons per sheet. I was wondering if anyone knew how they were for
> this type of picture. I know that Sears is popular for kid's pictures
> and poses with cute backgrounds, but will I get quality from them for
> an engagement picture? Micah and I don't have many pictures of
> ourselves, so we want it to look great. In short, I was just wondering
> if anyone has dealt with them before and what their experiences were.
>
> Thanks :)
> Laura
>
> @---->-----
> Laura and Micah
> 6/1/02
>
>