Reviews for Touch Photography
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Monday: 6 - 8PM
Tuesday: ClosedWednesday: 6 - 8PM
Thursday: ClosedFriday: ClosedSaturday: 10:30AM - 6PM
Sunday: Closed
Tips
on-site services by appointment only all staff fully vaccinated private lot parking wheelchair accessible bike parking
Ratings
Google: 4.3/5Touch Photography
18702 Colima Rd #106, Rowland Heights
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I highly recommend this service for anyone in need of professional photography. Frank is not only skilled but also very communicative with his clients. The pricing is reasonable, and his photography skills are excellent. There are no hidden fees or services—everything is clearly outlined and transparent. With great service and a fantastic attitude, I truly and highly recommend him.
(Translated by Google) The store owners are very polite and kind, and undoubtedly have a good reputation. We were introduced by a friend once, and have now become regulars for several years. We've been recommending it to other friends around us and school parents, and the studio has always been to everyone's liking!! I went to take passport photos yesterday, and the quality not only came out very good, but also made me very satisfied. The price for 4 photos was only $20, which is super reasonable and cost- effective, unlike the ones sold at big pharmacies which are 2 for $16.99. I rate this studio a 10/10 and strongly recommend everyone to go!The store is very polite...read full review
Cash only. Take your passport or VISA photos here and you'll be in and out in just half an hour.Five stars for effectiveness and service at only $35 all-in. Extremely cheap/reasonable. Call ahead and make sure you know your photo size requirements and quantity needed. One point of emphasis for the owner: Read the room. You're a nice guy, but if someone's not interested in your incredibly nosy questions, just chill out on the interrogation and maybe find another area of small talk. Again, owner is a nice guy, but that was a bit annoying. Felt like I was at a gossipy barber shop (which I guess, technically, I was). Lol