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What a difference a year makes | Africa

For those of you who have followed this journey with us from the beginning, you know that exactly one year ago we made the big announcement that would change our hearts forever … if you need to catch up, you can start HERE. and then click on categories at the top and choose “Africa”.

It’s amazing to me that one year ago, I was preparing for my first trip to Africa and preparing my heart to see true suffering.  Sure I had seen the images on TV of the little kids with swollen bellies and flys swarming around their face, but I had never stood in the middle of a country devastated my war and mass murder, leaving countless victims to fend for themselves.  I had never traveled to an “amputee camp” to see men and women outcast from society for brutality they did not ask for nor deserve, or walked the dusty roads of a tiny country filled with huts we would never have our pets stay, little children running around with tattered and dirty clothing and swollen bellies because they had never known the feeling of being satisfied after a meal.  No, exactly one year ago, as my plane landed in the country of Sierra Leone, and I stepped out onto the tar runway, alone, I knew that while I didn’t have a clue of what I would experience, I knew from that moment on, my heart would be forever changed.

… what a difference a year has made!

More than what has changed in my heart, there has been remarkable change at the Wellington Orphanage where I fell head over heels in love with 84 spectacular children!  For one, now there are 10 more children that have been taken in to be cared for, making it 94 children I will soon see again! In the past year alone, the Wellington Orphanage has seen great change because of the generosity of those who are called to travel and those who have generously given to the cause.  For starters, nearly all the children in the orphanage have a sponsor, and many of them have two! Not only does this money provide basics necessities, such as clean water and food (two bowls of rice per day), it also provides uniforms and education.  Also in the past year, Revive Africa has replaced ALL the bunk beds in the orphanage (a 10K project). While we were there last march, a top bunk holding a sleeping child fell on top of another bunk also holding a child.  Thank God neither were injured, but it was a enough for the women on the trip to raise the money needed to replace the beds!  Also this year, the kids experienced their first ever Christmas!  Can you imagine life without Christmas??  They, of course, celebrate the meaning of Christmas each year, but had never experienced the joy of receiving even the smallest of gifts. This year that all changed!

Even more than what Revive Africa has been doing this year, specifically out of my trip last March, we were able to sell fine art prints of the images you see below, at the Golf Tournament last summer. Those images alone raised over $600 or more!  We were also able to create and sell the first annual The World Should Know Calendar.  This year, we have already sold 1000 calendars (totaling 13,500!!!) and we project that we will sell double that next year.  One of the pressing issues on my heart is the lack of nutrition provided to these kids.  Revive Africa is currently working on raising funds for the Poultry Project, which would provide the kids with some protein in their diets. Because of rising costs of food in Sierra Leone, the orphans only eat two bowls of rice per day and occasionally receive some fruit. It is my determination to see this project carried out …

So I must say thank you! Thank you to all of you who gave to our mission last year, and those of you who purchased a calendar this year! It is because of you that real change can and will happen in the lives of 94 precious children I wish you all could meet.

I will be traveling, yet again, back to Sierra Leone, this time with a small team of 5 amazing souls.  I will have the privileged of traveling again with my great friends, Rachel, Joanna, and Paul, co-founder of Revive Africa, as well as my dear photographer friend, Lauren! The five of us have very specific roles to play on this trip, but I’d say we are all most excited about loving on some super special kids!  I will be shooting the 2011 The World Should Know Calendar, as well as collecting more fine art images to be sold in order to raise funds.  Lauren and I are teaming together to take necessary equipment to photograph people in the village who have no documentation of their families existence. We hope to capture something that they will forever treasure! Also, a special group of women in my bible study are coming together to provide care packages for the women on staff at the orphanage! I can’t wait to deliver them and see the joy on their faces …

You, too, can join forces with us again to help create real change.  Because of your generosity last year, 100% of the calendar and fine art print sales went directly toward projects that give these kids a hope and a future!! This year, we hope for the same! Love, Me Photography will provide for the cost for all traveling expenses so that I can go and photograph the 2011 calendar. Any amount that we raise will go directly toward the 2011 Calendar project that we hope will raise $27,500 next year!!!  Every penny goes to providing a better life for these precious children who have stolen my heart and hopefully yours!

No amount is too small or not worthy of this amazing cause!  And it is appreciated … by me, but more importantly, by the children whose lives you have changed … every penny makes a difference.  Lauren and I are teaming together to raise 5K. You can read her story HERE.

If you are interested in purchasing these images as a fine art print, or in a box of (8) fine art blank note cards, please let me know!


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can a baby get some love? | colorado family photographer

Ever since I shot this session I’ve been losing sleep over whether or not this baby is loved at all by her parents, especially her daddy …

haha.  I don’t usually like sarcasm too much, but seriously, is there anything cuter than a little girl with her daddy??  I think not!

You may remember Miss CJ “Campbell Jane” from a while back when it was her and her mommy’s turn in front of the camera.  I know you remember … everybody always brings up the baby in “yellow”!

I couldn’t resist just shooting CJ with her daddy with her beautiful Momma right there (in town from the great state of Colorado no less) so we grabbed a few family pics as well.

This next one made momma cry … and me too :) So much meaning to this next one for this special little girl.  What a blessing to grow up in a home with two parents who prayed and prayed and prayed for you, who love you more than anything, AND love each other.

Love you guys!

Oh, and some of you may notice that blue … well, this was my first shoot AT the studio.  Fun, huh?  I love having a great little spot right out the door!

You also might recognize that cute cute dress Miss CJ is wearing, and the answer is YES, it too is a COURTNEYCOURTNEY original. Her momma has lots of style and is a HUGE CC fan!  IF you are too and have been having trouble getting your hands on one (they sell in less than 60 seconds these days) stay tuned for a super fun little surprise I’m going to unveil in the next few days.  It involves lots of CC originals AND money for some pretty specials orphans I know over in Africa!  I can’t think of a better win win!

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Free session anyone??

So, by now you have heard about the 2010 the World Should Know Calendar and read my shameless promotion to sell 2010 Calendars … after all, Love WINS in 2010!!!


Well, I’ve decided to up the ante … BIGTIME and I am so stinking excited to do it because after all, Giving is Awesome!  Last year I participated in the Giving is Awesome campaign founded and carried through by my lovely friend Kristen Kalp.  All of you nominated families that were deserving of a complimentary photo session and I had the pleasure of meeting the Jones Family last year during our shoot in January.

Well, this year, instead of having a nomination contest, we wanted to give you the opportunity to spread your love.  We are offering …

A Complimentary Photo Shoot AND the High Resolution Files with a Print Release from your session to ONE person who has purchased a 2010 The World Should Know Calendar!

Total Giveaway is worth $2250!!!!

The fine Print :)

1. The shoot must take place in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Texas area before July 2010.
*If you live out of state and want to make a trip to Texas, you can win!

2. The session is for one immediate family or siblings, a couple, or individual (no events or large groups)

3. Proof of your donation to Revive Africa by purchase of at least one 2010 The World Should Know Calendar

5. You can enter more than once by purchasing more calendars. Each calendar equals one chance!  OR spread the word via facebook, twitter or your own blog.  Each link where you did so equals another chance!

6. You can enter for other people too :)

To enter:

1. Make sure you can be in DFW by July 2010 for the shoot OR know the person you are entering for wants a shoot with us :)

2. Purchase at least ONE calendar  (make sure to use drop down menu if you want it shipped or want multiple calendars)

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***EXTENDED*** Winner will be drawn the on Valentines Day (February 14th)!  THERE IS STILL TIME!

If you win, we’ll contact you via email and announce your name on the blog :) Now, go spread your love and encourage others to do the same!!!

XOXOXOXOXO Love, Me :)

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spread YOUR love.

Many of you have followed Love, Me’s journey to Africa and back.  If you missed it from the beginning on this year you can go back and read about it starting HERE. Not only did you follow, but many of you lifted us up in prayer and gave what you could (we received donations from $5 to $1000 an raised over 3K in just a few short weeks).  Now its time for us to have the immense pleasure of sharing with you only a small part of what was made possible because of YOU.  This project has truly been a labor of love. I’ve hidden many of the photographs I took while I was there away, storing them up like treasures waiting to be unveiled (and there are still many more that we hope will make it into a book eventually).

The Calendar was created as a way to spread our LOVE and to give you the opportunity to do the same. We wanted to give back to charities we believe in, the ones that we feel spread HIS love in real, tangible ways.
There was no doubt in our minds what we thought the world should know in 2010, thus our choice for this year’s calendar was an easy one. Because Love, Me traveled with Revive Africa to Sierra Leone this past March, we were able to experience first hand the desperate needs of 94 beautiful orphans in the tiny village of Wellington. Hopefully the images of these children and the insights drawn from numerous first hand experiences, beautifully written by Paul Shabay, co-founder of Revive Africa, along with his brother Chris, will give you what YOU need to know in 2010.
Whether it’s the realization that the starving children you see on TV are, in fact, real little souls with hopes and dreams not unlike our own, the confirmation that you really can make a difference in their lives simply by purchasing this calendar, or most importantly, the illumination that their is a God who is with us in this battle against poverty, hopelessness, and death and He is ever so present and alive in the spirits of these remarkable children.  Just look into their eyes and listen … because He has something incredibly powerful and personal to say to You.  Thank you for showing your love, and thus, spreading His.

Here’s what others are saying about the 2010 The World Should Know Calendar after they purchased! (note: neither of these woman have traveled to Sierra Leone or have ever met these children in person)

Beautiful!  Amazing! I finally had a chance to sit down at my desk and really look at the calendar. One of my favorite things are childrens’ fingers and toes (so cute!) – the back cover brought me to tears!  Can’t exactly tell you why, it just hit a nerve!”

“I love the calendar! The photos are just beautiful…awesome! And I love the words, the quotes and the personal touches. [details about each child she connected with through the calendar and what the words said about them, let's just say she had several favorites] … I could go on and on. They are all just lovely~ very powerful photographs. Thank you so much for putting your heart into your work on behalf of the least of these. God is moving in the hearts of many and truly blessing these children through you, your gifts, your obedience, and your servant’s heart…”


LOVE WINS IN 2010! Help us reach our goal of selling 2010 Calendars!  Because all printing costs were taken care of by our generous sponsors, every single penny you give toward the calendar will go directly to the orphans. We have potential to raise a MINIMUM of 25K if all calendars are sold!!!  That equals REAL change folks.

So, buy a calendar or two, give some away as gifts, forward to your friends and family, and/or offer to help us sell a few.  Feel free to pay via paypal below if you are long distance or contact us via email at info@lovemephotography.com for local pickup at our new studio in old town Roanoke!!

***** PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU SELECT QUANTITY FROM THE DROP DOWN MENU AND CHOOSE SHIPPING IF YOU WANT IT SHIPPED,  IF YOU CHOOSE THE $15 OR $25 THEN WE ASSUME ITS LOCAL PICKUP … THANKS AGAIN FOR THE AWESOME RESPONSE!***********

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Thanks for spreading YOUR love this holiday season :)   Blessings!

Now, here is a sneak peek at the full calendar.

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Easter Sunday … Revive Africa!

Happy Easter everyone.  Tonight is one of those nights where I just can’t sleep. My head is spinning with reflections from the last several weeks, and overflowing with gratitude for so many things in my life.  My family, my friends, my business, MY LORD.

A great friend of mine reminded me of a quote I hadn’t thought about in a long time … “life must be lived forward, but can only be understood backwards.” We are often told we are much alike so I think he knew how much I would value remembering a simple quote that puts a lot about life in perspective for me.  I love to be understood and to understand … people, my surroundings, circumstances, motive, life, God.  In fact, it really is an unsatiable desire of mine that is often misunderstood (pun intended) as stubborness, inquisitiveness, pride, and the like ;) .  I am quite certain I was the 3 year old that never ceased with the questions because I can remember that I never quite stopped like most toddlers do.  In fact, I’m pretty sure that the normal lies we parents tell our toddlers to get them to stop asking questions didn’t ever satisfy me.  Dont feel too awful for my parents.  They had my brother and he never really talked much so it evened out. I can remember one particular instance coming home from third grade asking my poor mom while she was cooking all about how long it took to have a baby.  Well, because I adore my mother, I wont give all the details, but I will tell you that I asked several times and instead of lying, my mom simply ignored me.  That’s right, not a uh-huh, um, or ask your father flowed from her lips.  only silence.  dead silence.  AND … it works folks!  It was at that very moment I learned how to use my critical thinking skills and draw a conclusion on my own, without the validation from someone else.  Thus, breeding a little girl that was independent and had her own opinion about, well, just about everything.

Anyway, the real reason for me bringing up the quote that I was reminded about was because I wanted to mention how dissecting every little thing about my life and understanding it backwards is one of my favorite things to do.  Every single time I am in awe of God and how He has always worked for the good in all things in my life. Every decision, good or bad, every smile, every tear, every hug, every heartbreak … not ONE, has ever been wasted.  It has brought me more joy than anything I can remember in a long time to think about our decision for me to go to Africa and all that continues to unfold from that ONE simple act of obedience.  I felt called and I said “Yes” for once.  And let me tell you, it makes me want to say ‘yes’ every time.  If only someone had told me what happens when you say “Yes” … why didn’t someone tell me what happens when you say “yes”???  Maybe He did and I just didn’t listen.

One of the great manifestations of saying yes has been the opportunity to be a part of something that I believe with my whole heart will changes lives far beyond what I experience on this side of eternity.  You have to go check out the new Revive Africa website that just launched yesterday!  I have looked over every last little thumbnail, link, bio a million times today.  Taking in every last detail and basking in the joy that is exuded from the faces of those precious 86 little souls.  Having the priveledge to take their pictures is truly one of the highlights of my life so far.  Please, if you feel so led, sponsor a child. It is only 37 dollars a month or 444 a year and each specific child will see every single penny you give and it will make a real difference in their lives and yours as well!  And if you want to meet them in person and feel that tug in your heart, I would say “You MUST go” … you simply must.  Thank you to everyone.  my clients.  my family.  my friends.  thank you for continuing to support this journey.

And because a post would be really boring without a photo, here is one of my favorites from my trip.  These are “My Boys”.  Meet Alfred, Jonathan Bernard, and Christopher Bernard.  They stole my heart while I was in Africa and I dont think I can ever get it back!  If I could bring all three of these little guys home to become big brothers to Mia Grace, I would do it in a heartbeat.  To learn more about them, check out their short bios on the website!  You can even sponsor them too!  But you must tell them you heard about them from Mum Crystal :)  

REVIVE AFRICA

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we’re back … sort of.

Rachel and I got back from Sierra Leone, Africa last night, but we left a huge piece of our hearts across the ocean in a little place called the Wellington Orphanage.  Eighty-four beautiful, spirit filled children stole them and I dont think we can ever get them back.

Please bare with us as we get back into the swing of things. We are both physically, emotionally, and spiritually overwhelmed and exhausted.  Thank you so very much for your thoughts and prayers.  As cliche as it sounds they truly were felt while we were there.  There really aren’t words to describe what we experienced, but we will try.  Because so many of you are already asking and we know it will be healthy for our hearts, we are going to chronicle our journey on the blog as if we had had internet access the whole time.  Give us a few days to get started.  I will of course share some of the images.  Many of my favorites, though, we be kept a secret until we unveil the huge projects we are undertaking or until we decide which ones will be included in those projects.  Until then, please know how much we are blessed by the support.  If you are interested in going to the Wellington Orphanage, first know that it will completely change your life, and secondly, GO ALREADY.  I can get you in contact with the man that can get you there.

Clients :  thank you for your patience!  We are back to work tomorrow as we needed a day to recover from major jet lag and exhaustion.  Know that you are top priority and we will contact you very soon.

Because you are dying I’m sure, here is one picture out of thousands I have to sort through.

village boy on the beach.

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TOGETHER we can make a DIFFERENCE. [Sierra Leone, Africa]

For those that missed our BIG announcement, you can check it out HERE. Love, Me is headed to Sierra Leone, Africa to love on and serve 84 Orphans at the Wellington Orphanage near Freetown, one of the most violent and poorest cities in the world.  The war there has destroyed much more than the political infrastructure or deemed Sierra Leone the title of the “poorest country in the world” … it as completely ravaged the souls of its people.  Many of those souls are the littlest and most vulnerable among us. Children.  These children have been left fatherless, motherless, and often the only survivors out of what was once a large family, many of them witnessing the brutal massacres of their loved ones first hand.  Without any place to go, these orphans rely on places like the Wellington Orphanage, to take them in and not only meet their physical needs, but to attempt to restore some resemblance of hope in their hearts through the redemptive power of God’s love.  It is with a humble heart and great privilege that Rachel and I get to travel to Sierra Leone this March to love on and serve these children, but to also carry out our Photographic Calendar Project to raise money to support these 84 beautiful kids.

Below is a sideshow created by the founder of The World Should Know, Chris Shabay.  I had the amazing opportunity to photograph the Shabay’s before the holidays.  Chris and Wendy adopted Isaac from Liberia, after Sierra Leone closed down adoption while they were trying to bring home, Samuel, their other son.  This process spawned what is now The World Should Know and I am so grateful to be a part of something so much bigger than myself.  So, I ask you to join hands with Rachel and myself, with Chris and his family, and with The World Should Know … because together, we truly can make a difference.

If you want specifics or want to be included in our newsletter about this entire journey, or want to travel to Sierra Leone yourself! please leave a comment filing in your email address.  Just in the last year alone, a well has been dug to provide clean water to these orphans, helping to fight against malaria and other various diseases.  Chris was able to raise money to provide a Thanksgiving dinner for the kids.  They eat only rice twice a day and for many it was their first time ever having real food or protein of any kind.  Those are just a few of the small miracles that can happen when people like you and me give of ourselves.  A little multiplied by a lot = change.  Please submit your tax free donation by clicking on the donate button below!  Stay tuned for more information about our journey and pass along this link to those that want to make a difference!



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we must go.

God of Justice by Tim Hughes

God of Justice, Saviour to all
Came to rescue the weak and the poor
Chose to serve and not be served

Jesus, You have called us
Freely we’ve received
Now freely we will give

We must go live to feed the hungry
Stand beside the broken
We must go
Stepping forward keep us from just singing
Move us into action
We must go

To act justly everyday
Loving mercy in everyway
Walking humbly before You God

You have shown us, what You require
Freely we’ve received
Now freely we will give

Fill us up and send us out
Fill us up and send us out
Fill us up and send us out Lord

Yesterday at church I truly heard this song for the first time.  It had a whole new meaning to me and I thought this was the perfect way for Rachel and I to make our big announcement!  Love, Me is headed to Sierra Leone, Africa!!!!  Yes, you read that correctly … Rachel and I both have the amazing privilege to travel to the poorest country in the world and use the gifts we have so freely received to give back to 84 remarkable orphans at the Wellington Orphanage.  We couldn’t be more humbled.

Along with our hearts to love and serve these children in any way needed, we will also be carrying out a project I dreamed up months ago with little faith that it could ever be accomplished.  I’m a dreamer … I am used to imagining things that I know may never come to fruition.  How easily I forget I serve the God of the impossible!

So, it is with so much joy that Rachel and I proudly announce the beginning of our Photographic Art Calendar Project for The World Should Know to ultimately support the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of 84 beautiful boys and girls at the Wellington Orphanage in Sierra Leone, Africa.  We invite you to join in on the journey with Love, Me as we witness what the God of the Universe can accomplish with a big idea, a little faith, and two best friends willing to say yes … WE MUST GO!

Please stay tuned for more information about our trip and the project and all the ways you can help save lives across the globe!

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