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Capture the magic of the holiday with Easter Bunny photos

Hop right in to these local springtime photo ops.

Photo of ladies sitting on a bench in pastel Easter dresses.

Don your springtime pastels and white leather boots for Easter in Cowtown. | Photo by Hotel Drover

Break out the pastels and grab your baskets, Easter is almost here. To help you capture the magic of the holiday, we’ve rounded up four local places to get pictures with the Easter Bunny.

Hulen Mall, Fort Worth
Bring your pet to create the pur-fect family moments now through April 8.

Cabela’s, Fort Worth
Customers can get a free 4-by-6 photo through Sunday, April 9.

The Shops at Clearfork, Fort Worth

  • Neiman Marcus at Clearfork is hosting a festive breakfast with a special menu and an appearance from the Easter Bunny. Grab tickets. Note: tickets are sold out

North East Mall, Hurst
Portraits are available until Saturday, April 8.

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