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Another busy week, folks! I'm ready for
already and it's not even 8PM. Pathetic, right?
(1) In case you've been asleep during class, let me repeat: I will have a framed and matted print of "World of Broken Glass" up for "bid" in the upcoming Beta Sigma Phi Chinese Auction and Fashion Show at Villa Lombardi's in Holbrook, NY on April 9th. This is an annual charity event that raises money to support Hope House Ministries, run by an amazing soul who defies all words, Father Frank Pizzarelli. If you are in Suffolk County, NY and interested in attending, please e-mail me for further details. It's a fun evening and all the money raised goes to a great cause!
(2) I recently had some print work done from dA and was less than thrilled with the new cardstock being used for postcards. Does anyone have any advice on other sites that offer printing work with comparable quality and better prices? Especially websites that allow you to upload images and then handle the printing and the transaction for a small fee.
(3) I am back to booking new shoots actively for April and beyond. If you are in the NY/NJ/CT/PA area and are interested in working together, please drop me a note at my direct e-mail (for a faster response): Jeanjean13@hotmail.com
I think that's all for now. Like I said, I'm beat tired and ready to cuddle up with Sammy and a good book. ![]()
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Jean
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