My Lifes Moments Challenge

This Mothers Day we brought back a campaign that we want to take nationwide. Our photographers are already joining us in this crusade from around the United States, into the U.K and down under in Australia…to ask us all the one question: “Why do we have our images captured?”

To learn all about his movement, visit the website – http://www.mylifesmoments.com

If you would like to join us in this campaign, there are two ways:

1 – if you are a student, login to the forum and download the files and see how others have implemented this program.

2 – if you are not a student, you can purchase the marketing materials in our store and join us. We will be updating the My Life Moments website with the photographers that decided to join us.

In just moments of sending this out once again this recent Mothers Day, responses started flooding in. As we read them and gather them together for a second coffee table book, it shows us that our job is much more than photography – it’s preserving a legacy.

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“My hallway of beautiful family pictures mean the world to me.  A little over five years ago, I sat crying in the middle of our big hallway looking up at the empty walls where I had imagined all our family pictures would grace.  I cried for my miscarraige…the pain so deep that I couldn’t stand it anymore.  When my husband came home and found me helpless, he gently picked me up and held me as the tears of anger and loss flowed out of me.   We realized we needed to build our family in a different way.  We knew in our hearts that our babies were out there and needed us as much as we needed them.  Our journey of adoption began.  Six months later we came home from the hospital with a beautiful baby boy and exactly two years eleven months later, we adopted our precious baby girl.  Talk about a light at the end of the tunnel.  My heart is full and my hallway walls are full of incredible moments captured by our photographer.  Every night when I check on my babies and kiss them and thank God for blessing us with these sweet children…I walk down my hall and trace my finger over their little darling faces and smile and say to myself  “lucky, lucky me.”" JB

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in loving memory of Karla Galeano

www.mylifesmoments.com

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