Make a $200 donation to my Cycle for Survival team then call the studio to reserve an appointment for a portrait session and a $100 credit toward custom prints.
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All session fee proceeds will benefit Cycle for Survival. 100% of the funds go directly to Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and are allocated within six months of each event. The donations help fund the most promising research and clinical trials, and have led to better treatments for cancer patients worldwide.
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THE DETAILS
This is a great opportunity to get a taste of what Jennifer Lee Photography is all about, update your family photos, celebrate a milestone birthday or a special event while benefiting a great cause.
Here are the fine print details of our participation in this fantastic event:
- Sessions are 20 - 30 minutes at our Upper West Side studio and will yield 10 - 12 final images.
- Follow up ordering consultations will take place approximately two weeks after your session. Special print packages will be offered for all orders place on that day.
- Additional products including wall portraits, gallery wrap canvases, jewelry and custom cards are available at regular studio prices.
- In accordance with our studio policy, Jennifer Lee Photography shall retain all rights, title and interest to the copyrights in the photographs. Images may not be duplicated without permission.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
This offer may not be combined with any other sessions.
Session must be completed by August 2013.
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Please help spread the word to those that might wish to participate.
Post it on your Facebook page, Tweet about it, Blog about it - shout it from the rooftops!
No one really beats cancer until we all beat cancer.
If you want to actively fight cancer, please join the battle with us.
The more people that take advantage of this offer the better.
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I have been involved with Cycle for Survival since it's inception.Very sadly, my dear friend, and founder of the event, Jen Goodman Linn lost her battle. After seven years of battling her disease, she passed away last July. I will continue to cycle until Jen's dream, of a world where Cycle for Survival is no longer needed, is realized.
At the age of 33, when Jen was diagnosed with sarcoma she chose to face it head on. When given a 50/50 chance she did not give up. Instead she did something extraordinary. She and her husband Dave started Cycle for Survival.
In just seven years, Cycle for Survival has raised more than $25 million for research on rare and underfunded cancers.
Jen's focus, strength, courage and determination never wavered and were awe inspiring.
To read more about Jen read this article written by her husband Dave last week:
How to Dance After Losing it All
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