Fall Family Portrait sessions
to benefit the Community of Smiles!
Saturday,
October 22
Studio
sessions available in the early afternoon,
outdoor sessions will be held at Smith Rocks in the evening.
outdoor sessions will be held at Smith Rocks in the evening.
All-inclusive
sessions are $350.
For every 3 sessions booked & completed, I’ll donate one session to
Central Oregon Disability Support Network (CODSN) families*
Sessions are about 20 minutes long and include an artist set of 5x7
heirloom prints (between 15-25 depending on the session) and the digital images
from your session. You can upgrade to the Wall Art package for $650 and choose
one image for a 16x20 fine art canvas gallery wrap, or two images for two 8x10
fine art canvas gallery wraps. There is NO session fee – it is waived for the
Community of Smiles events, as it has been for the past two years!
FINE PRINT: $100 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your session
(in the event of inclimate weather or an emergency – deposit can apply to a
future session). The balance is due at the time of the session. The artist set
of 5x7 prints are chosen by Kimberly, and the digital files are delivered on a
DVD or digitally within 2 weeks of the session. Upgrade to a USB thumb drive
for $25. Files are full resolution and suitable for printing gift prints (up to
8x10) and includes a print release so you may print as many as you’d like for
family & friends.
*Families who have not participated in previous ACOS years get preference
for sponsored sessions. Sponsored sessions include the 5x7 art print and DVD of
the digital files. Wall Art package upgrades are available. CODSN Families can
sign up with dianna@codsn.org to
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY OF SMILES: A smile can warm
anyone’s heart, and this program is geared to share smiles in many directions.
Central Oregon Disability Support Network and Kimberly Teichrow Photography
have teamed up for a unique program that will create a public awareness
campaign supporting CODSN’s mission of promoting a positive understanding of
disability and community inclusion, while providing the gift of photography to
families who may not otherwise afford it.