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Type A Images is a portrait and wedding photography company based in Wisconsin but available for any place your little heart desires! If you are interested in booking your event or session, hit me up on email!

Type A Images has been featured on The Rock and Roll Bride blog, The Offbeat Bride Blog, WeddingWire's Brides Choice for 2010 and 2011, and The Knot Best Of Weddings for 2011. Type A also offers a hospice photography program called Kindred Spirits through the Beloit Regional Hospice, which was featured as WPPI's Photolanthropy of the Month for September 2010.

10.21.2009

Introducing: Kindred Spirits.

I am really excited about this new program. Pass the word along and hopefully I can help some families with this new offering. I will start taking bookings under the new program in December.

The free sessions are open to those families dealing with a patient in hospice care, a family member or friend with terminal illness, or elderly family member or friend under assisted living care. If you have questions about the program, feel free to contact me.

I would also love to hear your comments/thoughts about this new offering from Type A. Let me know what you think!

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Julie said...

This is such a wonderful thing. I know some people who lost a son to a heart defect at a very young age, and they were able to have a professional photographer come to the hospital during his last days. They went on and on about how much it meant to them to have those photos of their entire family together.

Tara said...

This is a fabulous gift you're giving and a wonderful ministry! If everyone gave of their talents to help those who are hurting the world would be a beautiful place. Best wishes to you and your clients, Amanda!

Kira Nicole Mallon-Mysliwski said...

Amanda-I think this is absolutely wonderful! It is too bad that families have to endure these difficulties, but to have those memories is priceless! Good thoughts and prayers to your future clients!

C. said...

Amanda, this is an amazing thing you're doing. I don't have any photographs of my grandmother's last months and I so wish I did. What a beautiful gift to families that are going through losing a loved one.

Alise said...

This is really nice that you are doing this for families. I read about this somewhere once and it is supposed to be really helpful in the healing process.

Molly said...

Great Idea! I've been doing something similar for awhile :

http://mthreestudio.squarespace.com/blog/2009/2/20/what-we-do-for-others-project-ed.html

I'd love to see how yours develops - I haven't had a lot of takers.


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