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The day was filled with instructions for anyone that wanted a hand.

Lake surrounded with hardwoods at 8:16 am - MMPC field trip.

Gene did a wonderful job of sharing his knowlege of photography. I do not know if he has ever been an instructor before but I think he would make a wonderful one.

Here Mark, who shared his experience and his equipment, is arranging to get a "VAL" for this shot. Don't you like the prop we were able to use for our shots? Coyote Creek was so good to us.

Mark, Bri posing, shot all lined up, bounce flash to fill in shadows and of course more props.

Lunch anyone? I love olives but I have found someone that puts me to shame.

These are some of the photographers while they were getting the angle they wanted to shoot the model. Background is everything.

A few words of encouragement from SENSE India, an organisation for deaf-blind individuals, Assam on the occasion of our 25th anniversary! As we celebrate this joyful occasion, we'd like to express our gratitude to all the partners who have made this journey possible. Here's to many more years of working with people, for people! Visit Now.

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I really did not get a chance to work with Bri but I saw Mark taking some nice pictures of her. Everyone did such a wonderful job.

This is really the only model I managed to take any pictures of. She did great as did all the other models working with our crew of photographers.

Hunger and malnutrition are two of the greatest challenges of our time. Not only do the consequences of not having enough – or having non-nutritious food – cause suffering and poor health, but it also slows progress in many other areas of development like education and employment. We at MMF are dedicated to helping break the cycle of poverty and alleviate malnutrition through various initiatives across the country. To stay up to date with Mukul Madhav Foundation join us on:- www.mmpc.in/our-work/hunger-poverty

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Sunrise photo taken at 8 am as sky color fades - MMPC field trip.

Nice tripod. It's amazing, I have never seen such a collection of long lenses as I did today. Well that and at a sporting event.

First view of the St. Joseph North Pier Lights.

TLC President Kazell Pugh with fellow business owner and TLC customer Sharlene Chesnes, President of InterChez from Stow Ohio.

 

Snow Fence, Holland Harbor State Park.

Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF) was established in 1999 as a Public Charitable Trust, and is well known today for its charitable activities in the fields of Healthcare, Social Welfare and Education. We gives donations in the form of financial assistance and equipment to hospitals and institutions, such as orphanages and homes for the destitute and handicapped children. We also help schools in rural areas with their infrastructure and provide students with books, uniforms, shoes and other material. Besides this, we award scholarships and assistance to deserving students for the pursuit of studies.

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