This week at I Heart Faces the task is to share an instance of using photography to help someone else with a random act of kindness. I will share something I have done but really want to talk about projects that are much bigger and better than mine.
I teach at an elementary school and see many children who do not have the opportunity to have many pictures taken. Often, special events are lost because there are no pictures. I have made photo cards for each child and sometimes helped with pictures for other teachers. Last year I took lots of pictures of kids at a math fun day. Kids love seeing pictures of themselves and really love to be able to take them home. For some people, pictures are a luxury and and the kids do appreciate having them.
The real gem for I Heart Faces is my friend Torie at Pickle Pie Photograhy. She is offering a free photo session for families with a loved one in the military who is deployed or stationed far away and want to send updated photos. This really touched me because I remember one Christmas when we wanted to send pictures to Iraq to one of ours who was missing the holiday and we had nobody to take the pictures. We were clumsy with the timer and ended up having our neighbor come snap a few. While I’m thankful she did, I would have adored something more to send. I thank Torie for taking the initiative and donating her services. She is precious. (she also doesn’t know I snapped a picture of her from a wedding we did last week. She is GOOD and stays out of all shots. I did find ONE and I had to zoom on that) She is an awesome photographer with a great eye. Please check her out!

I promise I will shut up after this one last mention of good deed doing. I’ve mentioned here before that we adopted our daughter, Boo. During the process I found out that there is an organization called Celebrating Adoption that lists photographers who are willing to donate a free session to any family within one year of a finalized adoption. We did not participate in that but I considered it. The timing was never right for us but I wish we had done so. Pictures are so important, especially when adopting from foster care. We’ve really only done family pictures once since our adoption (shame on me) and that was when our young neighbor wanted to practice. Thanks Audrey!

If you are a photographer and looking for a place to donate some work, look into one of these. There are military families in need of updated pictures. (I’ve even done some when the loved one comes home for R&R) You can list yourself on the Celebrating Adoption registry. Or, you can somehow find someone who knows someone who wants pictures but can’t afford them. After all…
“Happiness depends on what you can give. Not what you can get.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi







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August 2, 2010 at 7:10 am
What a GREAT thing to do!!
August 2, 2010 at 8:08 am
BEAUTIFUL post!! I’ve had the opportunity to do 4 Adoption Day sessions and I always cry over them! My youngest sister (now 10) is adopted and even though there is 27 years between us, she is still SO VERY precious to me!
August 2, 2010 at 8:48 am
Great post. I have family and friends in the military and their families need as much support as they can get. I don’t know how they do it day in and day out, but I’m proud of them all.
August 2, 2010 at 9:12 am
I know I just left a comment, but I loved your post so: Tag Your It! for the Cherry On Top Award
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August 2, 2010 at 9:35 am
Intriguing, I was initially scouting around for info to do with cherry pie recipes and discovered your blog. However I am happy I did. Strange just how we find unique spots on the net.
August 2, 2010 at 10:19 am
Wonderful! I’m a teacher also
I take a lot of photos…in fact I have a private blog set up for my classroom so I can share photos with the parents and not have them splattered on the internet for everyone to see….I will look into Celebrating Adoption. Sounds great! I’d love to help out with Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep but I don’t think I could do it emotionally
August 2, 2010 at 10:38 am
Thank you for sharing you time and talents here as well as with others.
August 2, 2010 at 12:17 pm
Great work! You are using your talents to help others and that is a noble thing!
August 2, 2010 at 7:39 pm
Love the idea of helping soldiers!!
August 2, 2010 at 7:54 pm
I love this post! Thanks so much for sharing
August 3, 2010 at 10:17 am
What a great way to share your gift!
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