Expression Sessions Photography

2.0
based on 3 reviews

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3 reviews about Expression Sessions Photography

verified email - 24 Nov 2016

This company is no longer in business.
Agree with above comments, they took some nice photos for $9 then 2 weeks later offered 13 photos for $949 - digital only no prints... or $75 per print (worth $7 at any photo outlet) PLUS $25 P&H ($100 per 8x10 photo) with no digital images.

See article:
"Photography business collapses into voluntary administration following ACCC court action"

http://www.smartcompany.com.au/finance/49447-photography-business-collapses-into-voluntary-administration-following-accc-court-action/

Approximate cost: $949

verified email - 21 Dec 2015

Was approached by one of the sales person to take photos for my daughter then after the shoot was organised a meeting a week later to look at the photos. They printed assorted photos ranging from different sizes which looked really good. I ended up purchasing a package at a steep price just for digital prints and a canvas. Was hard to resist as the photos were on point. Was promised to receive package 15 working days (3 weeks) after order. Has been over a month now and still waiting. Was hoping to receiving this as soon as possible due a few days before Christmas.
Have called 3 different days and left voice mail with contact details and have also emailed. Still have not been communicated by them... Very disappointing! Will need to take further actions if nothing has been received by the end of the month..

verified email - 06 May 2009

These guys set up in the shopping mall and accost people with kids (particularly mums alone). I got caught a day after my son's 1st birthday. For $9 I had a range of photos taken then I had to come back a month later to view them. A long wait for digital pics! They had printed out "the best" in a range of sizes and I was asked to pay a very large sum for the lot. I bought a package because the photos were exceptionally good - better than I expected for a mall job. Way too expensive though.

moktah 23 Oct 2012

You know, if stall holders accost you in a shopping centre, you can report it to the centre management. Most shopping centres rent stall holders the space on the condition that they don't approach the shoppers - they're supposed to let the shoppers approach them. Could you imagine if the sales assistants from all the permanent stores came out and approached everyone who walked past their store? You'd never want to go shopping. They're not allowed to do it and neither are the temporary stall holders. I always report them to the centre management.

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