Help Portrait - Winnipeg
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at 6:14PM 
Earlier this winter, we received a call from our friend Ian McCausland, a commercial photographer here in Winnipeg, asking if we'd be interested in pitching in for something called 'Help Portrait'.
Help Portrait is a global movement within the photographic community, in which one day each year (before Christmas), photographers take pictures, print them out and deliver those photos to people who otherwise wouldn't have access to such an experience.
As soon as we heard the concept, we gave an immediate 'Yes'. In my opinion, Help Portrait is a brilliant example of charity done right. It is such a beautifully simple idea - people using their abundant & available skills to help those less fortunate.
The inaugural event took place last month on Dec 12th. What Ian and Jim Todd (Wpg's Co-Organizer) were looking for was some video coverage in order to help tell the story of the day. Also, the video will give them some nice illustrative visuals at-the-ready to help promote next year's event.
The day was really special and a great success, we met some fantastic people, got to talk gear with a whack load of city photographers, and of course, took a lot of wonderful family portraits.
To see a sampling of what the day was like, check out the video below...
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What a wonderful cause and gorgeous video documenting the event. Congratulations to Ian, Jim, and all the volunteer photographers that participated. You are truly exceptional.
Thanks Kevin!
Yes, Jim and Ian did an amazing job getting this all together. It was a lot of equipment, talent and generosity in one room - thanks to Ian, Jim and....
Ingrid Mizner
Jay Bruneau
Anthony Fernando
Cheeraz Fouad
Doug Little
Nghia Tran
Thomas Fricke
Jerry Grajewski
Pam McFarlane
Tracey Goncalves
Bob Tinker
Ron Gilffilan
Christina McWilliams
Brad McCann
Dave McKnight
David Lipnowski
Jon Adaskin
Alex Morrison
Ron Thiesse
You can find out more about Winnipeg's Help Portrait branch at:
http://www.help-portrait-winnipeg.com/
wow I think that is great and probably should be more promoted for next year. the people look so happy
As always great shots. What a unique way to capture and remember the generosity and hardship of others.
I think I should try your style here in my own productions, THANKS