Cancer. Funny how such a small word can represent such pain.
So many people have had their lives changed by a diagnosis, whether the patient, their family, caregivers, friends, and the list goes on. Even when the treatment ends, the pain goes on, in so many forms.
Yet, as painful as cancer can be, it is inspiring and flabbergasting to see the love and support that rise up in the actions of friends and loved ones, providing support in so many ways. These are the silver linings that cancer brings.
While we all support our family and friends going through the experience, a meaningful way to fight this menace is to donate to a cancer research foundation or charity. There’s a very good chance you are already doing that right now.
As photographers, a heartfelt way for us to say Thank You! for donating to one of these cancer fighting organizations, is to send you a print made with love and care, the same love and care you show by donating to help win the war against cancer.
Please tap the button below to be taken to the Google form where you can let us know about your donation. We will carefully select a piece of our work, just for you, and send it your way.
Sincerely, Roxanna Angles (@Roxannalog), Jess Jones (@yessyones), Andre Domingues (@andre.on.film), Bob St-Cyr (@foto.bob) and Mike Kukavica (@drunk_darkroomm)
Note: The print size will be determined by the amount of your donation in US dollars:
$0.01 - $25.00 Donation will receive 4x6 postcard
$25.01 - $75.00 Donation will receive 5x7 print
$75.01 - $200 Donation will receive 8x10 print
$200.01 and up Donation will receive 11x14 print
Our plan is for this project to run during the month of October, 2021. (If you donated anytime after September 21, 2021 that counts too!)
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact any of us via social media, or send an email via the contact page of this website.
If you would like to hear us talk about the project for the first time, please check out the Negative Positives Podcast #371 (we discuss the project at around the 45 minute mark)
If you would like to hear an update on the project, please check out the Negative Positives Podcast #373