Chosen Productions Has Grand Opening June 8

Friday, May 25, 2012

Chosen Productions, Inc will celebrate its grand opening ribbon cutting on June 8 at 3:30. The business is at 100 Cherokee Blvd. The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce is coordinating the event.

Chosen Productions, Inc. is a photo studio, studio rental, and meeting venue for hire in downtown Chattanooga. They provide their clients with all photography studio needs for film and video production, and provide video/photo session for corporate events, and party lofts.  

Chosen says:  "In Chosen we are storytellers who capture the essence of the moment. Chosen strives to bring a fresh and unique perspective to professional photography. It is our belief that capturing natural organic unsculpted moments in an honest, sincere, and candid way will best convey the profound feelings and emotions of your remarkable event. We believe it is necessary to choreograph group shots and some portraits but our photographic style is to be as unobtrusive as possible while we capture your beautiful moments."

Hours of operation are from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 

For more information about Chosen Productions, Inc. contact Moises Ortiz at 468-4190 or visit ChozenProductions.org.



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