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Photography Walking Tour of Historic Scottsdale for One or Two from Cheyenne Rouse Photography (Up to 60% Off)
value $125
discount $69
savings 55%
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Highlights:

Expert photographer leads aspiring shutterbugs on photo-taking tour of historic Old Town Scottsdale

Fine print:
  • Expires Jul 4, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required, subject to availability. In-store only. Minimum class size of 2, maximum of 10.
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Description:
Taking a compelling photo can be tricky, especially when documenting high-speed action shots or proving that the Washington Monument is not made of powdered sugar. Ensnare some snapping savvy with today’s Groupon from Cheyenne Rouse Photography in Scottsdale. Choose between the following options:

  • For $56, you get a photography walking tour of historic Scottsdale for one (a $125 value).
  • For $99, you get a photography walking tour of historic Scottsdale for two (a $250 value).

  • Tours meet at 4 p.m. on the following dates:

    • January 14 and 28
    • February 4
    • March 3 and 24

Professional photographer Cheyenne L. Rouse leads troupes of aspiring shutterbugs in search of riveting images through photo-taking excursions in Old Town Scottsdale. Tours convene out front of Casa de Artistas in Old Town Scottsdale for one-on-one discussions about each student’s photographic vision and favored shutter finger, allowing Cheyenne to focus her internal lens on planning camera parade routes. Armed with their own equipment, attendees then merrily romp for two hours, exploring landscapes, architecture, and natural light. Shutters chatter away, elegantly immortalizing the interest and beauty of the scenery’s simple details as Cheyenne dispenses expert guidance on choice locations and the way to get drive-thru cashiers to say "cheese."