1.28.2010

PICTURE HOPE FOR HAITI: Women Photographers Benefit Doctors Without Borders

Rhythm In The Wind, 2009
Photograph (c) Lauren Rosenbaum /All Rights Reserved

Canon Beach, Oregon #9214
Photograph (c) Gloria Baker Feinstein /All Rights Reserved

Lee, from the series BLIND PROM
Photograph (c) Sarah Wilson
/All Rights Reserved


Adong Patricia and Her Grandmother, Palyec Village, Nothern Uganda 2009. Photograph (c) Heather McClintock /All Rights Reserved

Trust - Oracle Of Initiation, 2009
Photograph (c) Melissa Weiss Steele
/All Rights Reserved


Winter Waters, 2010
Photograph (c) Lisa Levine
/All Rights Reserved


Fishes Woe 4, 2008
Photograph (c) Angela Bacon-Kidwell
/All Rights Reserved


08.08.13 #8 Surfer Girls, 2008
Photograph (c) Joni Sternbach
/All Rights Reserved


Soulcatcher Studio and it's Photographers support 100% of the sales of these prints to Doctors Without Borders. Women Photographers contributing to this Benefit include Angela Bacon-Kidwell, Brigitte Carnochan, Desiree Edkins, Cat Gwynn, Jessica M. Kaufman, Karen Keating, Laurie Lambrecht, Lisa Levine, Heather McClintock, Meg Madison, Karen Morgan, Ann Pallesen, Sarah Renkes, Lauren Rosenbaum, Jennifer Schlesinger, Jennifer Shaw, Joni Sternbach, Melissa Weiss Steele, Natalie Young. Prints are in an Edition of 10: $50. Call Soulcatcher Studio #505-310-7685

14 comments:

  1. These images are gorgeous and it's so glad to hear what they're doing to raise funds for the Haitian relief effort. Thanks for sharing this information.

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  2. this is phenomenal!

    i agree with JMW above. and plus, it is good to see other ways to contribute to Haiti.

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  3. there are works on this series that i am pretty sure are going to help a lot .

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  4. oh it s very great to do that !!!
    Kathrin

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  5. amazing images. I hope this work can help haitians.

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  6. Wow, what powerful pics. There are just no words! They are simply moving.

    Ya'll have a magnificent day!!!
    God bless

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  7. I ditto all above :-)
    Thanks for following my stuff; I've added a link back to you

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  8. It's a better reason to purchase than that well known word 'sale!' Stunning talent...

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  9. Great idea... just bought a couple of photos!

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  10. We have sold 105 prints today! That's $5,250 raised for Doctors Without Borders in just one business day! THANK YOU to all of our patrons and all of our donating artists as well. Wow.....in awe... More prints are available for purchase at www.soulcatcherstudio.com. Let's sell them all and go for $10,000 !

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  11. Love the photo of the hands and the cross. It seems to me to represent helping hands and hope and faith.

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  12. Thank you so much for posting this Elizabeth!

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  13. These photos are wonderful, so moving
    and going to help a great cause.

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  14. Wow! My favorite is Heather McClintock's picture of the little girl and her grandmother's hands and the cross. Just blown away! Sat drinking it in and lost track of time. Christ's body broken again in each of those poor people broken and covered by the quake, Him weeping with mourners and rejoicing with each one found...

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