Anonymous wrote:Our child has been at 3 different schools, one private preschool, two DCPS. The school pictures at two out of three were great, and we got to choose before ordering (our third and current school uses Freed, which is wonderful). The one bad experience was similar to that described by OP, where we didn't get to choose. Our child's photo was in recognizable, and the class photo and many of the yearbook pictures were shockingly bad. I don't think there was much difference in terms of price, and I thought perhaps the PTA made money on the deal.
Anonymous wrote:Just got my daughter's school photos from Freed Spirit and they are gorgeous. The packages are more expensive than her previous school (which used Lifetouch) and they are not the traditionally bad cheesy head-on shot. Can't decide if am disappointed not to carry on the "bad school pic" tradition or be happy with really pretty new ones. First world problems I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, here's the scenario:
Now, the school photos taken at the private preschool were charming and delightful. The ones at the DCPS elementary school (both fall and spring last year) look like they were taken of a dumpy, personality-less child we don't know. The kicker? The exact same company took the photos at both schools. I know, I know: it's hard to believe that without any economic incentive, the photographer would be phoning it in, and the end product would suck, right.