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Doing a good deed with your camera PDF Print E-mail
Written by charlieg   
Friday, 19 March 2010 11:14

Today in the UK is "Sport Relief" day, a country-wide event that sees hundreds of businesses and countless people get involved in something active to raise money for charity – or, if you've got your business head on, an event that needs documenting by photographers like you. If you've got a photography business, shooting at charity events could be a way to promote yourself and also do a good deed at the same time. Don't think of it as mercenary – it's two birds, one stone!

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Garage Studios down in Brighton have taken some portraits for a local business's Sport Relief newsletter...

Not Sport Relief, but Haiti - London-based social photographer Emily Quinton threw a free portrait session for couples on Valentine's Day this year. We wrote about her in the April issue of Photo Pro magazine, but you can read all about it on her blog

Help-Portrait, an organisation of photographers offering their time and images to less fortunate people