Small Business Saturday is kind of a big deal at Camera Exposure

 

We have some big deals for Small Business Saturday and some big plans for celebrating with our amazing community of photo friends.

First, the details of all the fun at the shop.

On Saturday, November 30, we’ll host the VSN Photobooth pop-up in The Studio. You can stop by from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to get retro glamour shots with two available backdrops. It’s only $50 for a 20-minute session with digital edits. Appointments are suggested; book at this link.

Here are Rob and Caitie’s most radical photo sessions from last year.

 
 
 
 

Next up, we are getting a full restock of gifts for photographers, including Shoot Film Co. accessories (pins, patches, stickers) and some new Safelight Labs/Camera Exposure t-shirts. Show your love for your local camera community by picking up some swag and representing throughout the neighborhood.

Now, onto the camera deals.

  • Customers will receive a free roll of film processing and economy scans with every $50 purchase (some exclusions apply; customers can pay to upgrade scans) - applicable 11/30 only.

  • Canon AE-1, Canon AE-1 Program, and Canon A1 camera bodies are on sale for $50 off! - applicable 11/30 only.

  • Buy a camera body and get a used camera strap free - applicable through 12/31.

  • Buy a lens and get a used filter free - applicable through 12/31.

On top of it all, we have a big batch of point-and-shoot cameras, medium format cameras, lower-priced SLRs, and lenses hitting the shelf that day.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at the shop and, most importantly, seeing your beautiful faces enshrined in a VSN portrait or popping up in our lab on the film stock of your choice. Happy Small Business Saturday to all who celebrate.

 
Sam Hodgson

Sam is the founder and creative director of Uptown 11 Studios, a San Diego-based creative agency.

To connect directly, email sam@uptown11.com.

https://www.uptown11.com
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