Extreme School Portraits at Francescon Portraiture, Moline IL

DSC_5642 crop 1Start the school year off with portraits that show off your child’s favorite hobbies and sports.  From soccer to piano, we will capture it all.

Extreme School Portraits are available September 1st through September 12th.  Sessions are complimentary and are 30 minutes long.  Sessions are open to students in kindergarten through 11th grade. All sessions will take place in the studio.

We have special packages for this event that start at $75.

Space is limited so give Lisa a call today at 309.269.5013 to schedule your Extreme School Portraits session.

DSC_4192Want to see more?  Check out our website at www.momentsbylisa.com

 

About lisafrancescon

Lisa is a portrait artist who uses photography as part of a process to capture the personality of animals and the special relationship they have with their owners. Based out of the IL/IA Quad Cities, she travels throughout the Midwest providing timeless images of family pets. Her fine art portraits can be viewed at various pet businesses throughout the Iowa/Illinois Quad Cities. Lisa holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Western Illinois University and taught in the public schools for many years. She continues to teach photography classes in her studio covering a wide range of topics. Her class sizes are small so she can offer her students a hands-on experience and individual attention. Lisa is a Certified Professional Photographer and has been awarded the Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees through the Professional Photographers of America. She is a member of the American Society of Photographers, one of the most prestigious photographic associations in the world and an association that must be invited into through photographic achievement. Among her many awards and accolades, Lisa has been recognized as one of the top 10 photographers in Illinois in both 2015 and 2016 from the Associated Professional Photographers of Illinois.
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