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Farewell! St Julian’s Fotoclassic announces its closure after 25 years
What a journey!

Lyndsey Grima

Fotoclassic, a well-known and loved photo studio and stationery in St. Julian's, is bidding farewell to its cherished clientele. In a heartfelt Facebook update, the iconic store announced its closure on Saturday, 30th of December, marking the end of a remarkable 25-year journey.

The post expresses gratitude to its loyal customers who have been an integral part of Fotoclassic's story, transforming it into a beloved home for photo enthusiasts.

‘We would like to thank all of our esteemed clientele for the continuous support you have shown us over the past years. Together we have created good memories and made Fotoclassic a place we called home for over 25 years. Thank you!’

A flood of comments from customers followed this social media post, some wishing the owners a happy retirement, while others reminiscing on the good memories they created together.

Fotoclassic was known for providing additional services than mere stationery including printing of passport and visa photos, studio photography, event, product & commercial photography, photocopy services, large format printing and digital format printing.

Are you sad to see Fotoclassic go?

29th December 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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