Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Think Pink.


Last month I joined a charity organization called Think Pink Photography. I thought I had blogged about it and then realized I added the link but never talked about it. Think Pink is a network of photographers countrywide helping breast cancer survivors and their supporters to celebrate life with charitable photography sessions. Sessions are available to document the fight before or during treatment or to celebrate the victory when treatment is completed.

I've been touched by this organizations commitment to women and the celebration of survival and am proud to be a participating member. If you are looking for more information please feel free to contact me or check out the website at www.thinkpinkphotography.com

Think Pink. Celebrate Life. Support the Cause.

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In other news.... You may or may have not have seen my husband on the front page of the Daily Times last week. A dedicated member of the Sons of Ben, a supporter's club hoping to bring a MLS team here to Philadelphia, he was interviewed along with other member's at the site in Chester, PA where a soccer stadium is in the works. (Crossing Fingers.)

You can see the article here.
www.sonsofben.com



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I couldn't post another blog entry without some photos of children. I always get questions from parents about what to wear. Casual? Dressy? I live by the less is more motto. Simple. Clean. Comfy but Fun. Here is my older one sporting some things he picked out from mini-Boden. Sure, he looks good in a nice sweater and pants but what can be more fun than casual pirate wear. It's sure makes for a more exciting photo session.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I know this is an older post but I just went to your blog...I love this little pirate shot. It's great. I love the wall as well with the textures and color.
Job well done as always.