Can I combine a family portrait fundraiser with a children's vintage portrait fundraiser?
If bonuses are earned, when and how are organizations paid?
Can I choose the location for the fundraiser?
I have a participant who wants to be photographed with two families, but the certificate says that one person can't be photographed in more than one sitting. What should I do?
I'm hosting a children's vintage portrait fundraiser, and some of the parents want separate portraits of each of their children. How is that handled?
Can I combine a family portrait fundraiser with a children's vintage portrait fundraiser?
Yes, however, do to changes in props, backgrounds, and lighting, each program must be done on two separate days. For example, if you conduct the fundraiser on a Friday and a Saturday, the family portraits could be done on Saturday, and the children's vintageportraits can be done on Friday. If you want to combine the two programs, just speak with us, and we will work with you to make the arrangements.
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If bonuses are earned, when and how are organizations paid?
All bonuses are paid after te fundraiser is conducted, and the portraits have been delivered. We will send a check, along with an itemized list that contains each bonus earned, the amount of that bonus, and the total amount paid.
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Can I choose the location for the fundraiser?
Yes, we send a professional photographer to a specified location to take the portraits, and then, we send a representative back to that location to deliver the finished portraits. As long as the location yo choose has adequate space for setting up the studio, just about any place that is comfortable for participants, workers, and hosts is fine.
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I have a participant who wants to be photographed with two families, but the certificate says that one person can't be photographed in more than one sitting. What should I do?
Persons may be photographed in more than one sitting, if the following conditions are met. If a parent has grown children who have families of their own, then, that parent may have his or her children and grandchildren in a portrait, and each grown child may purchase a certificate to have his or her family photographed. If that grown child doesn't have a family, then, the photographer will take shots for his or her approval.
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I'm hosting a children's vintage portrait fundraiser, and some of the parents want separate portraits of each of their children. How is that handled?
In the case where there are two or more siblings, the photographer will take shots of the whole group as well as shots of each individual child. No child is allowed in more than one portrait.
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