Re: Venture Photography
I had been thinking about getting a family photo for a while, but didn't want the usual 1890's style photos that most places offer, so when I saw these photo's at Bloom this year I bought the €40 voucher straight away since it was exactly the style of photo I had been lookng for. This voucher was for €220, which covers the cost of the shoot and also €145 towards a pic with frame. All for just €40 which sounded great.
So I had the photoshoot with Venture in Swords last weekend with my wife and daughter. I have to say it was great. The studio was very nice with lots of sample photo's on the walls to look at and it was very relaxed. The photographer was very nice and my daughter took to her right away. It was a great hour and we got loads of photo's taken with various positions, lighting effects and even changes of clothes. Then came the time to make the viewing appointment. That's when I saw the prices. OH MY GOD! It's true that they are really, REALLY expensive. We were hoping to buy a number of photo's and give some to our parents, but at those prices it's not possible.
The voucher gives us €145 to spend on a photo and we can add to that if we like. We also got another €50 voucher if we keep our appointment for the viewing, so we have now have €195 towards the photo's. Our viewing is this evening and I'm looking forward to seeing them, but at the same time I nearly wish we don't see them since it's going to be very hard to choose between them.
To give you an example of the price, a 7x5 pic in the Gift frame which is their cheapest frame is €145 on the viewing day. If we decide to wait and order say next week or so after the viewing date, the price goes up to €193!! For some of their larger frames for instance the Urban frame, the 40x30 frame has a viewing price of €1570. After the viewing date, the price is €2094!!!
They have a credit option available. You pay 20% there and then, and the rest is spread over 36 months. Who want's to take out a loan for a photo?? Also they charge 19.9% interest on that. It's cheaper on the credit card!!!
The frame we want comes in at around €700 and if we decide to hold off and wait, it will go up to just under €1000.
I've the viewing this evening and I've been beating myself up on how to justify buying some of these. It's going to be tough to leave them. I just know I'll want more than I can aford. Another option is to buy an album and get more pics for your money, but it's still way over priced. 15 photo's for €1750 on the viewing date and €2334 after that!!!!!!!! AARRRGGGGHHHHHHH
Also, they don't sell prints alone, you have to buy the frames.
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