PixelPrairie Imaging Services Plano, TX

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Cadet Captain, Company Commander Clayton White and Major Robert Pierce hold up their unit’s new 2014-15 JROTC Composite.

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SFC Daniel Kinnel and Cadet Captain, Alpha Company Commander Christian Jimenez take delivery of their unit’s 2014-15 composite.

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CMSgt Salinas and Major Szucs take delivery of their 2014-2015 composite for the Marcus High School JROTC in Flower Mound, TX.

It will soon be hanging on display in the hallway just outside the class room door.

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Commander Stuart and Chief Wright take delivery of their 2014-2015 composite for the Lewisville High School JROTC in Lewisville TX.

Due to limited space in their classroom, the unit prefers a smaller sized composite to hang on their wall.

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Chris Burk, head band director at Anna High School, takes delivery of his 2014-2015 photo composite from PixelPrairie; just a few days shy of six weeks after his photo date.

Thanks to all members of the Coyote Marching Band who participated and to all those who ordered photos.

See you next year!

I’ve been in contact with numerous, previous customers of a competing composite photography company. It’s near unanimous among them that they are displeased with the slowness in receiving the composite they were promised. At least one contact has waited a full year to receive theirs.

With PixelPraire that’s never a problem since our goal is deliver your completed, framed composite within 6 weeks of the photo shoot- depending, of course, on the approval of the composite proof.

When the composite design is completed, the instructor is immediately emailed a PDF proof to examine in order to spot any design errors or name misspellings to be corrected. The sooner this proof is approved the sooner the composite is completed.

Accuracy is very important but speediness of the approval process is key in a quick turnaround of your composite.

 

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