On May 6, 2010 we had our first breast cancer photo shoot for the year and here is a sneak peak of them. BTY they were taken at Barnsley Resort.
Last Thursday I had the great opportunity to photograph Becca from GetMarried.com for the 2010 To have and to hold breast cancer photo shoot. We started setting up around 9am and finished our last shot (a group shot) at about 9pm at Barnsley Gardens. We were up at the Civil War Home for the entire [...]
Back in March I had the pleasure of sitting down with THE Grace Ormonde of Grace Ormonde Wedding Style Magazine to talk for a few moments. So how did it happen? Simply she was looking at portfolios at WPPI in the ToFurious booth from the photographers there. (and yes there was a line) Well, I [...]
Let me know what you think about the slide show. For more information click here.
The week of being in Haiti almost seems like a dream. Other than the fact that I have photographs and video to prove I was there I would almost swear that I didn’t even go at all. But juxtaposed with that is the fact that I am still writing about my experience there. I am [...]
Everyone these days seems to like behind the scenes stories. Stories are what give meaning to the mundane, don’t they? So I thought I would do the same with a few of my photographs from Haiti. The first thing that everyone notices about Port Au Prince is the trash. It is everywhere! What you will [...]
Once we got to Santo Domingo Airport that split us up in groups and then gave us a quick run down on what to expect for the week. View photo gallery here.
During one of our last food distributions for the week I had the opportunity to walk along Pastor Edmond, a local Haitian pastor, to talk a little about the needs of his community. He has been doing this for almost 40yrs. This is a man that anyone of any faith can respect. Leave a comment [...]
Just before we landed in Santo Domingo. I forgot how loud it can get on the airplane. Hopefully, you can hear a little bit. View photo gallery here.
Although I am a photographer I figured it couldn’t hurt to take a small point and shoot with a video option along. Sometimes a photo needs a little movement to help tell the story. I’ll be uploading the vids throughout the week. Enjoy. Oh, don’t forget to leave a comment or two on your thoughts! [...]
From February 6-12 I traveled to Port Au Prince with Score International to help with food distribution. To be honest, I did not know much about Haiti, it’s people, and especially nothing about their history. It was certainly an eye opening experience and I will share more in depth experiences later on this week. With [...]
As long as there are no airline cancellations, I will be stepping on a plane for Haiti today about 6pm tonight. This post will serve two purposes. 1) To let visitors know that I am not lazy and not posting but that I am out of the country and 2) To update all my supporters. [...]
T-minus 2 Days before I step on a plane bound for Dominican Republic and then Haiti to help with the earthquake relief. Most of us are not familiar with many countries around the world because it doesn’t help us with our daily lives. However, it is good to know where you can find in depth [...]
Here are all the photographs from the To Have & To Hold Breast Cancer Photo Shoot. Enjoy!!!
Last night I headed down to Brides Against Breast Cancer gown sale at Defoor to show my support and get the word out about the To Have & To Hold 2010 breast cancer project. From Thursday at 6pm until Saturday. The details are below. What a great opportunity for brides to find dresses that they [...]
Project Storyboard is honored to have Shades of Pink partner up with To Have & To Hold 2010 Breast Cancer photo project. Shades of Pink is a “non-profit organization whose overall mission is to uplift those surviving the disease, remember those lost to the disease and to promote a positive image of survivorship by changing [...]
As you know the CDC strongly suggests the vaccinations Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid and Rabies for the trip down to Haiti. By the way, did I tell you that I am heading down to Haiti to document AND help out with the relief effort AND that I am raising money to go? Well, I [...]
As friends, families, and relief workers help search for survivors under the ruble and mend broken bodies an aftershock reaching 6.1 hit Haiti around 6am. Although it wasn’t as bad as last week’s 7.0 that did so much damage to Haiti I can’t image how demoralizing it must be to know that progress can be [...]