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Action Photos of your Athlete

If you are interested in getting action photos of your athlete, we are allowing parents to book a game they want photographed if they prepay our action photographer $50. The money will help support www.sports817.com and you will be given a link to get a minimum of 15 high resolution images from that game.

We will limit the number of reservations per game to 5, so we can concentrate on getting great images for parents willing to pay for them.

We will be taking photos on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

We will always be at the Aledo varsity football games on Friday. Parents from schools other than Aledo can book us to take photos on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

We will take photos at any sport and any level: middle school, freshman, JV and varsity.

There are two web pages you need to visit in order to book our photographer.

Visit this page to pre-pay for your action images. (Click on the book now button. Calendar will open and then click on the date. The time will then show up at bottom of the calendar and click on 7 pm. Click on continue and you will go to payment page.)

Once that is done, visit this page to let us know what your athlete’s name is and the sport and other details we need to get make sure we get great photos for you.

Thanks for supporting www.sports817.com!

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