okay so my boyfriend really want a picture of me that he can put in his room or carry in his wallet. well i have some pics around the house but i want ta get him a good one one from like a studio. would that b a good present for valetines? and then how much does that usually cost? if i cant afford it wut else could i do?
XxSecretLovexX answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:57 pm: Tht would be really nice of you to go get a professional picture tooking of you for him but if it's spendy do it the cheap way ... get a throw away camera go to a forresty or pretty scenry place take some kute pics get some close ups and ur good to go lol Xox Hope i helped Liliy [ XxSecretLovexX's advice column | Ask XxSecretLovexX A Question ]
Peachgirly answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:40 pm: Itz a good present for your boyfriend on valentines day. it also depends on what package you buy and on the specials. like at this photo place i go to itz 22 dollars for 50 wallet sizes. if you can't afford it then you can take a picture of yourself and process it. Good Luck! [ Peachgirly's advice column | Ask Peachgirly A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:09 pm: Yeah, that would be a great present to give your boyfriend on Valentine's Day. Getting your pictures professionally taken is different for every place and the price varies. In some places like JcPenny or Sears, it depends on the package you get and if it is on sale. They aren't that expensive. You probably can afford them but if you can't, you can just give him a school picture of you. Hope I helped :)
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