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Film Noir and Old Hollywood

Trying to decide between Film Noir and Old Hollywood? You don't have to choose just one. Combination packages are available!

What is the difference?

Film Noir is shot in black-and-white and is all about the shadows. Old Hollywood is shot in both color and black-and-white and is more about vintage glamour. While each theme spans a slightly different time period (1930s-1940s for Old Hollywood; 1940s-1950s for Film Noir), both fall under the Golden Age of Hollywood and thus pair well together.

Film Noir
Old Hollywood

Packages

All packages include access to a variety of vintage props and our studio wardrobe.

You can mix and match our Film Noir and Old Hollywood scenes however you like. Available scenes for Film Noir are the detective's office, living room, and alley; available scenes for Old Hollywood are the living room and Gilda stage.

Packages include the noted number of fully edited digital photos. Additional edited digital photos may be purchased for $35 each. Photo prints are also available to order in any size.

 

Makeup & Hair can be added to any package for an additional $125 per person.

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Combination 1

$450*

1-hour session

2 scenes

8 digital photos

Laura & Andrew
$500*

1.5-hour session

3 scenes

9 digital photos

Drop Dead Red
$600*

2-hour session

4 scenes

12 digital photos

Combination 2

Combination 3

*Add Makeup & Hair for an additional $125 per person
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