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Pixi Photos? Any tips on where is best to go?

I have a Pixi foto voucher from our bounty pack and would like to get a pic done soon. I am wondering if anyone has any knowledge of the studios and and info that may be of use to me when picking where to go? http://www.pixifoto.ie/locations

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  • zonky
    zonky Posts: 16 Forumite
    mother care in bangor have a pixie studio in store. We got some fantastic pics of our two kids together. I will warn you to be assertive though. They will try to sell you an album at several hundred quid - i personally would get it if i had the money but i dont so settled for two pictures and B&M frames:D. Cost me about £30 with the vouchers n all
  • typhoon
    typhoon Posts: 171 Forumite
    another recommendation for the bangor studio. I have been twice, after spending a fortune 1st time I went after my second child with the intentions of being firm and getting 2 photos...I ended up spending £200! They tell you that you pay by the roll of paper or something like that, so you are as well buying eg 10 to fill the roll rather than just buying two etc.....either way I don't regret it, got some great pics which doubled up as xmas presents too
  • typhoon
    typhoon Posts: 171 Forumite
    another recommendation for the bangor studio. I have been twice, after spending a fortune 1st time I went after my second child with the intentions of being firm and getting 2 photos...I ended up spending £200! They tell you that you pay by the roll of paper or something like that, so you are as well buying eg 10 to fill the roll rather than just buying two etc.....either way I don't regret it, got some great pics which doubled up as xmas presents too
  • I'd compare the prices with other photographers. They rely on you being excited and keen to capture photos of the new baby but they're not always a cheap choice.
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