Here we go….
October 18, 2007 | Author: Donna Quarles Studio & Gallery | Filed under: recent sessions
This is my first post as the new owner of Studio 220 Photography.
I would like to thank Stephanie for allowing me to partner with her the past 4 months and getting to know all her wonderful clients. I have much respect and admiration for the relationships Stephanie has built through her business. It is an honor to be entrusted to continue capturing all the special memories in your lives. I hope to continue delivering the excellent service and products that Stephanie has provided the past seven years.
I invite each of you to stop by the studio soon to say hi and get to know me, as well as see some new products and ideas we would like to bring to the area.
Most of you know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and we are now a proud member of Think Pink Photography - a non-profit organization of professional photographers celebrating life and fighting for a cure for people touched by breast cancer. We thought this was the perfect month to announce this.
Here are some of the last photos I took of my beautiful mother-in-law a few months before she passed away of brain cancer. This was the toughest session of my life but I am thankful every day that I was able to do this not only for me and my husband but for our children. So no matter how hard it might seem, don’t pass up this opportunity to cherish the time and capture it forever.
If you or someone you know have been diagnosed with cancer of any kind or are a survivor, we are offering a complimentary session to help you celebrate and preserve this challenging time. Please call or email us to schedule an appointment.
I am truly honored to be part of Studio 220 and can’t wait to meet each of you!
Donna
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This is truly very, very touching. I hope people will take note and realize how priceless this is. The photos mean a lot now…. but in the future, they’ll be even more precious, if possible.