Month: January 2010

  • Haiti

    I am posting this here as well as on the new blog…  This is to important to only post on this blog, as it will not be available to long.

    I lifted this from Beckers blog with his permission of course. <IMG height=15 src=” class=”wp-smiley”>   I feel exactly the same way as he does about Haiti.

    From his blog:

    Like the rest of the world, my heart is heavy for the situation in Haiti right now. The images I’ve seen via Twitter and CNN have been so moving and I wish there was more that I could do. It’s incredible to see how generous people have been and I love that technology has made it even easier to donate money to help those who’ve been affected by this tragedy. Almost immediately after the earthquake hit, you were able to text “Haiti” to 90999 to instantly donate $10 via your phone bill.

    While I think everyone should at least donate $10 via the text method, if you are able to donate more, Apple has made it easy to do so through iTunes. If you already have an iTunes account, the already have your credit card number, so it just takes a few seconds and a couple of clicks to donate more much needed money. Click here to donate through iTunes:

    It’s good when people can put politics aside and come together in times like this:

    Thirst Relief International has been a charity that the photo industry has been involved with for a few years now, and they are passionate about providing people with safe, clean drinking water… which is something that is necessary for sustaining life and something we certainly take for granted in America. Haiti is in desperate need of clean water and you can make your donation though Thirst Relief here:


    Mashable also published a guide on how to help in Haiti. Please share this post and please, please, please, at the very least… text “Haiti” to 90999.

  • New blog?

    I have been learning the wonders of wordpress this past week and I have started a new blog hosted on my own website.  This “new” blog is still under construction, but has been updated with all the 2009 events and photo sessions, and a few other goodies.  It will continue to grow over the next few weeks as part of the website makeover that I am currently working on. 

    The new blogs address is http://blog.robertsphotographers.com 

    Stop by and check it out, and please feel free to comment on posts and send me your thoughts on the new design.

    Also in the works, a new, separate, family and kid session website!

    Thanks,
    Jamie

  • Roberts Photographers website is getting a little old….

    So, over the next few weeks I am going to be gathering some fresh images from weddings, engagement sessions and family sessions and revamping the website a bit.  We got some great images from this past season so the refreshed site should look better then ever!  Stay tuned to this blog, the facebook page and www.robertsphotographers.com for the changes!