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Where To Get Quality Photos Taken That Don'T Cost An Arm And A Leg!

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I'm looking for a personal, studio photo to be taken. Nothing really fancy, nothing that a half decent camera shop with a small studio area in one corner couldn't handle.

Problem is, all the places i have been to want an arm and leg to do the job. Admittedly, i have only made enquiries along Sukhumvit.

Anyone have any idea where i could get this done with out needing my credit card??!!

Cheers

We got some really nice ones done by a shop in MBK. They have their studio right there. Not sure what floor, but roam around and you will probably see a few.

With the caveat that I haven't persnally used this place in several years:

- it is located on the north side of Silom Road at the corner of Silom Soi 26.

- I can't recall its exact name, but has Kodak signs on display.

- Thai prices charged, even though it is in the middle of Farangtown.

Would want to add Central Ladprao, not inside the shopping center itself but across the street in front of Union Mall there are about 5-6 large photo studios, the one I use is called Chakravan Photofast not too expensive and good quality.

Would want to add Central Ladprao, not inside the shopping center itself but across the street in front of Union Mall there are about 5-6 large photo studios, the one I use is called Chakravan Photofast not too expensive and good quality.

I had some done there too. 100 baht or so, depending on what you need.

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