Posts in November, 2009

GIVING IS AWESOME!!

November 25th, 2009

Maybe its the time of year, maybe its the season’s spirit of giving..whatever it is, I’m feeling like Giving is Awesome! You know someone. You know someone who is kind, someone who gives more than they receive, someone who volunteers selflessly regardless of their own personal circumstances and desires. You know someone who is the [...]

 

Maybe its the time of year, maybe its the season’s spirit of giving..whatever it is, I’m feeling like Giving is Awesome!

You know someone. You know someone who is kind, someone who gives more than they receive, someone who volunteers selflessly regardless of their own personal circumstances and desires. You know someone who is the kindest, most giving person you’ve ever met with a beautiful heart, someone who deserves to have something special on their wedding day. You know someone who can’t afford custom photography, and would rather spend on their loved ones before even thinking about spending on themselves. Maybe you know someone who did something for you in a big life-changing way.

Now is the time for you to give back to this person.

I want to know who they are, and I would be honored give them the chance to experience complimentary photography coverage (and yes, along with all the images on a CD) on their wedding day – something that they will remember and cherish for the rest of their lives, and have something that’s dedicated all to them, for once..

The rules:

* You cannot nominate yourself.
* The person nominated must SINCERELY be incapable of purchasing my services. (Doesn’t have to be poor, but being unable to make mortgage payments for a two-million-dollar-vacation-home in Paris does not qualify as sincere.)
* The nominee must reside in Illinois. Tell me who you know, what they’re experiencing, and why they deserve it. Please include a way to contact both your nominee and yourself as well.
* Your nominee’s wedding must be in 2010, and when you send your nomination, include the date of the wedding.
* You must e-mail me the full story : wen@wenphotos.com.

The winner will be announced on Christmas Eve — get nominating! I can’t wait to read all of your entries!

If your nominee doesn’t reside in Illinois, or is not planning a wedding, but you still want to help, visit the Giving is Awesome (www.givingisawesome.com) website and look up other photographers who are also part of thisworldwide project!

Open your heart to someone this holiday season — and thanks for giving me the opportunity to open mine.

With love,

Wen



Update – 12/29/2009 — WE HAVE A WINNER!

Today, I called up a very special bride-to-be to give her a full day’s worth of wedding photography! =D =D Callie and Michael dedicates their lives to Camp Kesem, and met each other while volunteering. The first thing sweet Callie said to me was something along these lines — “Meeting each other was the ultimate blessing and best reward for our work at Camp Kesem.” Hearing that made me melt and they absolutely deserve this opportunity!

I will let the nomination email do the rest of the “talking”–


Dear Wen,
I am writing to nominate Callie Whelan and Michael Johnston. They live and work in Chicago, and will be getting married in Chicago on July 24, 2010.

Michael and Callie met at Camp Kesem where they both volunteered as college student camp counselors. Subsequently, Michael served as the volunteer director of Notre Dame’s Camp Kesem, and later as a volunteer member of the Notre Dame Camp Kesem board of directors. Callie also served as a volunteer the volunteer director of Notre Dame’s Camp Kesem,and currently she is a volunteer member of the board of directors for Northwestern University’s Camp Kesem.

Camp Kesem is a not for profit organization that provides a camp experience for children whose parents are either battling cancer, have had cancer or who died as a result of cancer. Many, if not most, of these children have never experienced summer camp. Time spent at a camp organized around helping them to live more gracefully with their parents’ illness is a significant gift to them (not to mention the much needed opportunity to be a more carefree kid for a week of summer amidst illness and/or parental loss). The camp continues to operate and thrive because volunteers like Callie and Michael volunteer their time and energy to raise funds, find corporate sponsors, and be present during the camp weeks with the campers.

Now here’s the punch line: When Michael and Callie’s wedding web site is up and running in January 2010, you will notice that they will not be setting up a traditional gift registry. Rather, they will be asking their guests to make a donation to Camp Kesem in lieu of a traditional wedding gift.

Finally, please know that these two young adults are choosing to pay for their own wedding and are electing to create a simple, small and green event. They are not independently wealthy; nor are they jobless. Callie works as a fund raiser for the University of Chicago Children’s Hospital and she is completing a graduate degree in Public Administration with a an specialization in not for profit international organizations. Michael is creating a web site designed to instruct consumers about exchange traded funds.

I hope that I have answered your questions. If you want to know more, please do not hesitate to contact me. In close, let me simply say how much I admire what you are doing.

Sincerely,
Lynne Johnston


A little bit about Camp Kesem….

The Need
There are 1.7 million cancer cases a year in the United States that affect individuals and their families. The support is there for grown-ups; but the special emotional needs of children of adult cancer patients have been overlooked. Simply put: kids are often left to deal with these personal tragedies on their own; and if parents themselves are struggling with illness, their sons and daughters frequently miss the simple joys of childhood.

Giving Kids the Opportunity to Be Kids
Since 2000, Camp Kesem has given children affected by a parent’s cancer the opportunity to just be kids. The ever-expanding Kesem community engages in camp activities like sports, arts and crafts, and drama to give campers a fun-filled week. Campers also participate in “Cabin Chats” with fellow campers and counselors, giving children the chance to share their experiences with each other. There are plenty of laughs and lots of emotional support, but Camp Kesem does not provide therapy. The tremendous fun and support campers experience is what makes Camp Kesem a transformative, magical week for campers and counselors alike.

Callie and Michael — thank you for all that you do for Camp Kesem, thank you for being an inspiration to young people everywhere, thank you for being the beautiful people that you are. I am honored to be able to capture your wedding day!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!


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The Famous Twins!

November 4th, 2009

ok..ok.. maybe they are not famous YET..they will be if they keep on being so cute!! Introducing Navya and Nayan to the world! These two cute chickadees are fraternal twins, but I’ll be surprised if you can tell them apart! I have actually never photographed newborns before, but after this shoot, I think I might [...]

 

ok..ok.. maybe they are not famous YET..they will be if they keep on being so cute!! Introducing Navya and Nayan to the world! These two cute chickadees are fraternal twins, but I’ll be surprised if you can tell them apart! I have actually never photographed newborns before, but after this shoot, I think I might do it more often! It takes alot of patience and time to photograph babies — I never know if they’re going to cooperate, or choose be awake and crying when their “regular baby schedule” says that they’re supposed to be asleep. I have to be very gentle with them, and provide a warm, comfortable environment for them as they “model” for me =) Most importantly, and also something I am most grateful for, is the trust that their mother have on me, allowing me to be close them, carry and position them, and photograph them. When I’m engrossed on the job, its sometimes easy to forget that my subjects are tiny, fragile little human beings, and I must be careful around them (e.g., I reminded myself to carry my camera around my neck and hold tight when photographing over the babies!)

Post processing newborn photos are SUPER fulfilling. Nothing is better than staring are their cute faces all day! I caught myself unconsciously smiling at the screen several times while editing =) It is extremely satisfying to be able to take these already beautiful baby photos and turn them into gorgeous, perfect, work of art! Enjoy!


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins


baby photographer - newborn portraits, fraternal twins

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