Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Calling all Seniors

How would you like to get your senior portraits for free? Yes, I said FREE! No catch. Lifestyle Portrait is currently seeking 20 lucky High School Seniors to participate in our Ambassador Program. Here is how it works...

How it works
The idea behind the ambassador program is to invest in people instead of traditional forms of advertising. Word of mouth is powerful advertising. When you are looking for a product or service, who do you ask? A friend or family member. Right? That is the basis behind the program. We invest in you and you tell your friends how much you love our work. Easy!

Qualifications
You must be a junior or senior in high school. Also, you may not have already had your senior portraits taken by another professional photographer or studio.

Your Reward
If accepted, you will receive a portrait session that includes the following…

2 hours on location photography, 2 clothing changes, Average of 50 images, Digital retouching and enhancements, Unlimited poses, One Online Video Montage you can post to your Facebook page, Valued at $249 dollars. You will also receive a print package valued at $199 dollars that will include the following. 8 wallets, Four 4x6 prints, Two 5x7 prints, One 8x10 print. You will receive these products and services totaling $448 dollars for free just for telling your friends how much you love our work.

Your Commitment
As an ambassador of Lifestyle Portrait, you are a role model representing our company. This means that you promise to promote our company in a positive way. You will also need to provide Lifestyle Portrait with a list of 5 of your friends that you think would be interested in working with Lifestyle Portrait.

If you would like to be considered for an ambassador position please go to our website at www.LifestylePortraitArt.com and fill out the contact page. Let us know you would like to apply and we will contact you with more information. We only accept 20 ambassador positions each year so don't wait.

Thanks! Amber

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