Taken, Hope for Savannah, and Hampton Inn-Midtown are partnering together to bring you, Taken with Hope, a day full of mini-sessions and hope.
Saturday, August 6 from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. you have the opportunity to have your family, child, couple, or individual portrait taken by a leading, featured photographer – Savannah’s own, Alicja Colon of Taken Photography!
WHAT
- 20 minute session on a white seamless background
- 10 basic edited proof images to view in an online private gallery and purchase prints
- 1 fully re-touched print-use digital file with print-release to print at your favorite local lab
- Additional files are available to purchase
WHERE
- Hampton Inn & Suites: 20 Johnston Street, Savannah, GA 31405
WHEN
- Saturday, August 6
- 22 slots from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. – on every hour and half hour
HOW MUCH
- Sitting fees {including 1 digital file} are $50 (plus tax)
- Additional files are $25 (plus tax)
- All sitting fees and additional files proceeds benefit Hope for Savannah
- Print sales benefit Taken Photography
BOOK
- To book your spot, email Alicja@Taken-Photography.com with 2 choices of desired time slots. Please have “Taken for Hope” in the subject line
- Taken will send the invoice for your spot via pay-pal
- Your slot is held for 24 hours to allot time for payment. If the payment isn’t received within the stated time, your slot will be released to the public
RESTRICTIONS
- All sales are final and non-refundable
- Sitting fees are non-refundable but are transferable to another party – for the same Taken with Hope slot on the same day
- Limit two sessions per purchase/two sessions MUST BE back to back
- Late arrivals forfeit lost times
Some images from Taken’s last mini-session from Miami, last year <3






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