Mitchell Photo Studios
Family/Children/Pets
Scroll down to view photographs of portraits and pets. Scroll further down to read some helpful Pet Tips before you bring in your furry friend.

Above is a digital composite - for more information on digital composites click on the digital enhancements tab to your left.





Package #1
2 - 5x7
16 - wallets
$25.00
Package #2
1 - 8x10
2 - 5x7
8 - wallets
$30.00
Package #3
1 - 8x10
2 - 5x7
4 - 3 1/2 x 5
8 - wallets
$40.00
Package #4
2 - 8x10
2 - 5x7
4 - 3 1/2 x 5
16 - wallets
$55.00
Package #5
1 - 10x13
1 - 8x10
4 - 5x7
4 - 3 1/2 x 5
16 - wallets
$65.00
**Session fee has not been added to the above packages. Session fee will be added at time of order.**
Mitchell Photo Studio Sheet Prices
When you order individual sheets, you can choose multiple poses!



Add luster coating to any sheet for an additional $1.50. Luster coating protects against UV light, dust and finger prints.
Sheet Configurations:
10x13 - 1 Sheet
8x10 - 1 Sheet
2 - 5x7 - 1 Sheet
4 - 3 1/2 x 5 - 1 Sheet
8 Wallets (2"x3") - 1 Sheet
16 Mini's (1 1/2"x2") - 1 Sheet
Price Per Sheet $11.00
Pay Nothing extra for special styling!
Convert your favorite pose into:
Sepia
Black and White
Antiquing
or
Photo Tinting
Click on Digital Enhancements tab above/left for more information!
Mitchell Photo Studios
Pets & Pet Tips
Bring in your furry companion and have their picture taken.



They can be photographed alone, with you, the kids, or the entire family. We can have the photograph taken in my studio or outdoors.
Hints on having an enjoyable photography experience with your pet:
When you book your appointment with your pet, please inform me on the type of pet and their name.
Bring their favorite treat as reward or bribe.
Bring a bowl (bowl & water if outdoors) to be able to give your pet water. Sometimes pets get hot and thirsty in front of the lights.
Make sure your pet is on a leash.
When you first arrive let me greet your pet, also let your pet "examine" the studio. This will help ease their anxiety.
Bring your pets favorite squeaky toy (if they have one) to get their attention while photographing.
If more than one person comes with the pet, only have ONE person give the dog commands and try to get their attention while photographing. This avoids confusion in your pet, and lessens their anxiety.
Last, but certainly not least--Be Patient. Photographing pets can be a challenge, but by using the above hints you will be rewarded with a great portrait of your furry friend!