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		<title>jonathan + emily + marty the cat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 02:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is virtually impossible to visit the Ayres Photography website without noticing Emily and Jonathan. Their faces are plastered all over our Wedding and Engagement galleries, due to the fact that they are just so darned photogenic. Both their engagement session and their wedding photos were a huge success! They seem to be somehow incapable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is virtually impossible to visit the Ayres Photography website without noticing Emily and Jonathan.  Their faces are plastered all over our <a href="http://www.ayresphoto.com/Weddings/buffalo-wedding-photography/7320727_HQCQY#664421265_JQNNW">Wedding</a> and <a href="http://www.ayresphoto.com/Portraits/Engagements/Buffalo-Engagement-Photography/9367128_MZDYu#713675266_HghdL">Engagement</a> galleries, due to the fact that they are just so darned photogenic.  Both their engagement session and their wedding photos were a huge success!  They seem to be somehow incapable of looking bad in pictures, and for that, we adore them.  Well, actually, that&#8217;s just <em>one</em> of the many reasons we adore them. </p>
<p>So, when they contacted us about having some Christmas themed photos done for their holiday cards, we were all about it.  As it turns out, they had been interviewed for an article in The Buffalo News about their first Christmas as newlyweds, and they also wanted us to take the photos that would accompany the article.  Obviously, we were honored.  Their article ran in today&#8217;s paper, in the &#8220;Guide to the Holidays&#8221; section, and it&#8217;s completely adorable.  ?</p>
<p>These were our favorites from the shoot, that we submitted to The Buffalo News:<br />
<img alt="Emily and Jonathan" src="/smugmug/Portraits/Children-and-Family/A-Very-Maurer-Christmas/MaurerLundberg3/725826721_gK5gi-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
<img alt="in The Buffalo News" src="/smugmug/Portraits/Children-and-Family/A-Very-Maurer-Christmas/MaurerLundberg4/725826819_h2gge-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
<img alt="making cookies" src="/smugmug/Portraits/Children-and-Family/A-Very-Maurer-Christmas/MaurerLundberg5/725826948_dzqqV-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
After the &#8220;cookie-making&#8221; action shots, they changed into their super-festive holiday attire, and we took these shots with their cat, Marty, posing as Santa.<br />
<img alt="Santa cat" src="/smugmug/Portraits/Children-and-Family/A-Very-Maurer-Christmas/jonemxmas10/725825882_42aLp-L.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="800" height="532" /><br />
Marty is clearly NOT amused at our exploitation of his cuteness.<br />
<img alt="Marty is clearly NOT amused" src="/smugmug/Portraits/Children-and-Family/A-Very-Maurer-Christmas/jonemxmas12/725826181_txwfS-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
Thanks for yet another great shoot, guys!  We&#8217;re looking forward to seeing you soon!<br />
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		<title>kathleen + mary ann + CURE magazine book project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About two weeks ago, we were randomly contacted by CURE Media Group, who found our website via Google (our guess is that they typed in Buffalo + photojournalism, because we&#8217;re close to the top of the list on that search). Anyway, they asked if we were interested in being a part of a photojournalistic book [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About two weeks ago, we were randomly contacted by <a href="http://www.curetoday.com/">CURE Media Group</a>, who found our website via Google (our guess is that they typed in Buffalo + photojournalism, because we&#8217;re close to the top of the list on that search).  Anyway, they asked if we were interested in being a part of a photojournalistic book project, highlighting some of the most dedicated and amazing oncology nurses across the country.  After checking out CURE&#8217;s website, and reading about the <a href="http://www.curetoday.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/cureEvent.Book/id/43/eventid/4">Extraordinary Healers Award</a>, we felt honored to be a part of this project.</p>
<p>It makes complete sense that one of the nominees for this award is a nurse at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.  We regularly hear stories about the &#8220;extraordinary healing&#8221; that takes place there, and know people personally who have experienced it.  As soon as we received Kathleen&#8217;s contact info, we were on the horn immediately to set up a time to come in and photograph her in her element, doing what she does everyday.  Kathleen was nominated for the Extraordinary Healers Award by her friend and colleague, Mary Ann, who is also a nurse a Roswell.  </p>
<p>Mary Ann was waiting for us in the lobby when we arrived, and she brought us up to the Breast Center to meet Kathleen.  We began by giving the two ladies a brief run-down of what we had been hired to do, and what the photo session was going to be like, and we said to Mary Ann, &#8220;Before we get started, can you tell us a little bit about why you nominated Kathleen?  We didn&#8217;t get to read the essay.&#8221;  Well!  We found out that Kathleen (pretty much single-handedly) reorganized the way breast cancer patients receive treatment at Roswell.  Due to her efforts, they no longer have to be shipped around the Roswell Campus to receive treatment; now, they can get everything they need right there in the Breast Center, which, according to Mary Ann, has drastically improved the experience for the patients.<br />
<img alt="CURE Media Group photojournalism" src="/smugmug/photos/722116660_utHfH-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
<img alt="staff only view" src="/smugmug/photos/722117036_d56BY-L.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="800" height="532" /><br />
The more we learned about Kathleen, the more we realized how truly deserving of this award she was.  She also formed a community outreach group, which provides breast cancer patients with accurate information about their disease, wigs and scarves, and moral support.  This next photo was taken in the Community Room, with the scarves and wigs noticeable in the background.<br />
<img alt="Community Room" src="/smugmug/photos/722116353_QUuEq-L.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="800" height="532" /><br />
One of the things that definitely made a lasting impression on me, was Kathleen&#8217;s comment about how well she gets to know her patients.  &#8220;Some of them are with us for ten years or more receiving treatment,&#8221; she explained, &#8220;so, we really get to know them personally.&#8221;  It is difficult to comprehend the emotional tenacity one would have to have in order to do Kathleen&#8217;s job; but, then again, that&#8217;s why she&#8217;s the one receiving this award.  What an amazing woman!<br />
<img alt="Mary Ann and Kathleen" src="/smugmug/photos/722119880_wW7LB-L.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="800" height="532" /><br />
To wrap up our session with Kathleen and Mary Ann, we headed out to the courtyard next to the main Roswell building.  Luckily, the weather was super-cooperative that day.<br />
<img alt="Roswell building" src="/smugmug/photos/722118087_XNaFM-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
<img alt="Roswell Park Cancer Institute" src="/smugmug/photos/722115602_Qc9Ez-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
<img alt="courtyard" src="/smugmug/photos/722118709_Xobvx-XL.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="510" height="768" /><br />
For this last photo, we asked them to give us a &#8220;we will kick cancer to the curb&#8221; pose, and we think they pulled it off quite nicely.  :)<br />
<img alt="we will kick cancer" src="/smugmug/photos/722119762_emwMD-L.jpg" class="aligncenter" width="800" height="532" /><br />
Kathleen and Mary Ann, thank-you for everything you do to make the world a better place; you are an inspiration, and it was our genuine pleasure to photograph you!  </p>
<p>We submitted somewhere around 30 photos to CURE from this session, and we won&#8217;t know which one or two will be published in the book until the end of December; but, either way, we are thrilled to have been a part of this project.</p>
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