My birthday is a couple of days away, and instead of thinking about receiving a gift, my mind has been preoccupied with giving one. In a previous post, I talked about my son Nino, who is on the autistic spectrum, and my difficulty photographing him in the past. I know that may families of autistic children can relate to that struggle. In fact, they might even avoid taking their children to a professional because of their fear of failed expectations, or the thought of working with someone who won't understand their child's behavior. So I've decided to host a special event for these families, with absolutely no obligation - and no expectations. Just a day full of smiles, and hopefully some beautiful portrait too.
Eyes Smile in the Park
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Silverlake Park
Contact MaryAnn Talamo 718 668-0882
This event is open to all families with children on the autistic spectrum. There is no sitting fee and no obligation to purchase prints. Each family will be given a 30 minute block of time during the day to come to the park and have their child's portrait taken. Siblings can be included, but only if it's manageable - the focus of shoot must be on the child with ASD.
You MUSTcall for an appointment, and a scheduled time will be arranged that works best for your child. Unfortunately, for the safety of the children and to make the event successful, we cannot accommodate families that have not contacted us before the event.
The best photos from that day will be posted in a password protected online gallery, and each family will receive a coupon for a free8x10 of their favorite portrait. Additional portraits can be purchase at reduced prices for this special event.
My goal is to alleviate all the pressure that families usually feel when they attempt to have their child photographed. Now they will have nothing to lose and only a fantastic portrait to gain. I hope you join me on this special day. Pass the word!!
what an awesome thing to do!
Happy Birthday.
Posted by: Danna | June 02, 2009 at 12:11 AM