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Our bunny and duck sessions will benefit Reins of Life

Thursday March 8th is the bunny and duck day!  This is the day that will set the precedence and make all of your kids think that the bunnies and ducks live here at my studio!  Seriously, kids come in later in the year and are still asking if the bunnies are around!  It’s pretty cute!

Sessions are marked for the 8th, by appointment, but we will take sessions on the 9th once the 8th is full.  We will have bunnies AND ducklings (so cute) hopping and waddling around the studio…and kids chasing them too.  Appointments are $95 and include 1 gift print (size of your choice) 8×10 or smaller.  Additional prints will be at regular pricing with some holiday items showcased with special pricing.  But, you’re going to love ALL of the portraits…it’s hard not too when ALL of the subjects are this cute.

Oh!  I almost forgot the MOST important (and cool) part!  This year part of the session fees are going to benefit Reins of Life.  If you haven’t heard about them, chances are someone you know HAS…or has even used their facilities!  They are a fabulous group of people (staff and volunteers) who help disabled people through therapeutic horseback riding.  Amazing what they are doing on an every day basis!  Check them out HERE!  Also a shout out to Pat’s Pets at the mall for lending us their ears!  All of the bunnies (and duckies) will be up for adoption!

P.S.  Mark my words…in “bunny” terms, there are three types when they are being photographed.  There is one “showoff”.  You know.  The one who will snuggle up close, sit up on his back legs and sniff the baby’s nose.  Yup.  That’s the “showoff”.  He’ll even look at me occasionally as if to say, “THIS is my better side. Thank you.”   Then you have the “run away”.  He’s the one that, no matter what, really has NO interest in being shown off like a prize in the portrait.  He’s much too interested in seeing what’s going on in the corner…behind all the stuff we have to move to get to him.  Then there’s “the pleaser”.  Most of them fall into this category…”Oh, you want my paws here.  Got it.  I won’t move a muscle.  And I’ll look cute, too.”  Guaranteed.  In every group of bunnies I’ve had, this is the mixup!  Can’t wait to see how cute  this year’s group is!

 

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