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Address:  148-154 Marshalltown Road
Grovedale, VIC, Australia
3216 
Arthur Reed Photos Pty Ltd

Arthur Reed Photos Pty Ltd

   
Contact Person: Carol Webb
   
Telephone: (03) 5243 4390
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Website: http://www.arphotos.com.au  
     
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Arthur Reed started his photographic business in 1960. Initially centred around the taking of 'candid' and wedding photos, the business soon moved into colour photography, specialising in volume colour processing and then school photos.

The business introduced colour group photographs to schools in Victoria and carried out the first school colour portrait photography, which was done at Geelong High School and Sacred Heart College, Geelong.

School photography became the centre of the business and this was expanded from Geelong to Melbourne and throughout Victoria.

Arthur Reed Photos has progressively grown over the years. Graduation photography has now become a significant part of the business and more recently, facilities and techniques to produce photographs digitally have been installed. The business operates from its own - recently expanded - production laboratory in Grovedale, Geelong, and provides employment for around 50 people, injecting more than $1M a year into the local economy.

 
The business continues to be family owned, with two generations of 'Reeds' actively involved in management. It has many talented employees, some have worked in the business for between 10 and 20 years - some even longer. Carrying on the tradition of offering innovative products and quality photographs at affordable prices, Arthur Reed Photos continues to be a major part of the School Photo Industry in Victoria, Canberra, and South Australia.


School Photography

 
Arthur Reed Photos specialise in photography of both primary and secondary school students.

As a leader in this field with over 47 years experience, the staff at Arthur Reed Photos are well equipped to provide you with an exceptional level of professional and personal photographic service.


Graduation Photography

Trust your memories to the Photographic Professionals...

Every year thousands of University and College Graduates request that their graduation photographs be taken by the professional staff at Arthur Reed Photos. On this special day, graduates deserve photography that reflects superb quality, value for money, plus great customer service.

By choosing Arthur Reed Photos you can be confident of receiving a personal, distinctive portrait that will capture you on your special day and will be enjoyed for many years to come.

It’s all in the detail...

A graduation portrait from Arthur Reed Photos is an investment for your family. Our attention to detail starts with soft lighting and creative poses used during your photography session. You can view your finished images on screen directly following your studio session, to assure you are satisfied.

Then, our laboratory staff custom print your order to the highest specifications of colour and density, using only quality photographic papers and chemistry. And unlike other photographic companies, all of our photos are processed in-house, and are not out-sourced to other companies for developing, assuring you receive only the finest quality prints. The result is a memorable portrait that you and your family will cherish.

Look for the Arthur Reed Photos stand at your University Graduation.

     

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