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Christmas Bookings & Comments

October 3rd, 2010

Unrelated image, but what’s a post without a photo?  I haven’t taken the time lately to do much personal or nature photography, but I got this one after a rainy day last week and couldn’t resist putting it up. Otherwise,  I have just a few news items for today!  First off-  I hate to even [...]

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Unrelated image, but what’s a post without a photo?  I haven’t taken the time lately to do much personal or nature photography, but I got this one after a rainy day last week and couldn’t resist putting it up.

Otherwise,  I have just a few news items for today!  First off-  I hate to even say this one. I don’t like overanticipating holidays any more than you do. That being said, if you’ve been considering a portrait session for Christmas, now is the time to book it. More like… yesterday.  My schedule is already pretty packed until December, but it’s not too late.  If you want Christmas portraits, I’d like to make sure there’s time to fit them in! Please contact me ASAP if that’s something you’re interested in.

Secondly-  it’s now a little bit easier to comment on my blog!  Now there’s no need to log in to anything or fill in a name/email-  there is now an option to leave a comment through your facebook profile. Feel free to try it out!

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Operation: Love Reunited Photography

April 27th, 2010

This is an announcement that I have been waiting to make for a while now… I’m pleased to finally be able to tell you! I am happy to announce that I am now a photographer for Operation: Love Reunited! OpLove is a nonprofit organization that provides photography for military families who are facing deployment. It’s [...]

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This is an announcement that I have been waiting to make for a while now… I’m pleased to finally be able to tell you! I am happy to announce that I am now a photographer for Operation: Love Reunited!

OpLove is a nonprofit organization that provides photography for military families who are facing deployment. It’s such an important, emotional time for these families and I am just thrilled that I am able to provide a service, however small, for those who do so much.

OpLove is still a growing organization and relies very much on word of mouth. If you know military families who would be interested in this service, please spread the word. If you are a photographer who would like to give back a little of your time and find out how you can become involved, go here.  And if you or your family member are facing deployment and are interested in an OpLove session, please read below for more information and contact me today to schedule. :)

OpLove  FAQs

What is Operation: Love Reunited?

  Operation: Love Reunited is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing photography services to military families that are experiencing deployment. OpLove seek to support families and help to boost service member’s morale during deploment by documenting memories during this emotional time. Photographers volunteer their services, as available, to military personnel and their families who have been recently deployed or are facing deployment.

 How do I qualify for a session?

If you are:

-a current member of the United States Military who has received recent deployment orders, or

-a spouse, significant other, or family to a member of the United States Military who is currently deployed,

you qualify for a free Operation: Love Reunited session. 

 What are the portrait sessions like? What does an OpLove client receive?

Portrait sessions can be taken with a service member before they deploy, or taken of the family of the military member who is already deployed. Each portrait session is typically around two hours in length at a location of your choice. Sessions can involve spouses, significant others, parents, children, or close family as requested. The majority of the session must be patriotic in nature, whether in uniform, with flags, or other military gear- although there will be time to get casual shots as well.

Clients receive:

  • Portrait session free of charge
  • a free 4×6 printed album sent to the service member while deployed
  • 20% any product orders, such as additional albums, prints, or purchase of high resolution images.

OpLove photographers may provide different products and services depending on their availability and business. For questions on other photographer’s offers, please see the website for details on what each photographer is required to provide. 

 Do you cover depatures and homecomings?

At this time, my schedule sadly does not allow the flexibility to cover these events. We understand that this an emotional time and capturing these moments is priceless, so I recommend locating another photographer for these services. 

 Do you travel for OpLove sessions? Where can I find a photographer near me?

I am able to travel for OpLove sessions, however, know that availability is limited and travel fees will apply. It is probably more convenient to find a photographer in your location by searching here.

 How can I become an OpLove photographer?

See here for details.

*The photos and other content of this publication do not constitute or imply any endorsement or recommendation by the Department of Defense. *
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Relief: Haiti

January 14th, 2010

               It is one of those baffling things in life to be surrounded by beauty,  or swallowed in the everyday, and realise what absolute devastation people are facing even as we speak.   Over the next several weeks, there will be an outpouring of photographs and footage as the true depth of loss becomes clear [...]

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             It is one of those baffling things in life to be surrounded by beauty,  or swallowed in the everyday, and realise what absolute devastation people are facing even as we speak.   Over the next several weeks, there will be an outpouring of photographs and footage as the true depth of loss becomes clear to us, even so far away.   But looking, I realise that I am blessed and humbled to be part of the community that I am. There are so many, not just posting about the need for support, but donating in whatever little way they can, gathering others to do the same, and building an amazing support network.

Please, if you haven’t yet, take a minute to hold the people of Haiti in your thoughts and prayers.  As far away as we are, it can be hard to realise the immediacy of the situation. It’s easy to look away from the television and multitask to forgetfulness. But do not forget the people who have a very long path ahead of them, who have little hope for the next chapter in their lives, even as it comes to finding the daily necessities or getting in touch with loved ones.

Ways you can help:

Pray.  Light a candle. Send hope.

By all means, pass on contribution & volunteering efforts. Please though, before you retweet, or forward emails, or repost, take thirty seconds to check you information & the charities.  Rumors and misinformation can spread faster than news. Good intentions are helpful, but if they’re based off of incorrect information, can lead to wasting the invaluable time and efforts of people who are actually in the position to help.

A few benefits and organizations that I can wholeheartedly recommend:

If you’re in Pittsburgh, Breathe Yoga Studio is donating the proceeds from their yogarhythmics class, tomorrow (Friday) night.  (they’re a great studio. I’ll be out of town, but seriously, check it out.)

Similarly, the Shadow Lounge is hosting a benefit concert on January 21st.

Text “HAITI” to 90999 to donate $10 through the Red Cross (it’s billed through your phone service, no credit cards necessary.) See here.

Text “YELE” to 501501 to donate $5 to Yele Haiti. See Yele.

Or, you could donate to:

Doctors Without Borders is already in place in Haiti- in fact, a good portion of their own staff is missing- and they will be receiving new specialists over the next several days to treat as much as they can.

Charity:Water has recently been developing projects to bring more clean drinking water to Haiti and is raising the urgency in light of the disaster.

UNICEF specifically works with children in need and has so far released 3.4 million for emergency funding.

Heifer International works to provide livestock and resources to families in need of sustenance and livelihoods. They are commited not just to emergency relief but long-term community building.

Not everyone can afford to give and that’s fine. Please, though, consider passing these along, and pray for those in need.