Images Of Hope


I have recently joined an organization called Images of Hope as part of my Dennis Bullock Photography Gives Back.  Images of Hope is a non-profit organization that brings awareness to childhood cancers and illnesses through photography. We offer special sessions free of charge to children and familes who are dealing with cancer. Finding out your child has cancer or a life threatening illness is every parents worst nightmare. Although relatively rare, children continue to be diagnosed with cancer each year and it continues to remain the number one killer of America’s children - more than Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Asthma and AIDS combined.

By capturing images of children with these life threatening diseases we hope to spread awareness and capture priceless moments that will last a lifetime. For most of these families, pictures are the last thing they would go out and have done while in the middle of dealing with a crisis. But years later, as they look back, these images will be the memories of a hero and the hope for future children who will be diagnosed with a devastating disease.

Eligibility & Details

Any child or teen (infant - 18yrs.) who is currently fighting or has fought or suffers from cancer or a life threatening illness is eligible for an Images of HOPE photo shoot. The child/teen can choose to have their picture taken alone or with the entire family… siblings, mom, dad, dogs…etc. If you have already won the battle against cancer, we ask that you are within 3 years of your winning date.

The photo session will be taken either at your home or at a location of your choice within 20 miles. Sessions typically run for about 1-2 hours. Feel free to bring favorite items that you may want included in the image with your child (blankie, hats, dolls, etc.) You can expect to receive about 20-30 images on CD all edited in my digital darkroom. It costs nothing to have this session done. Just be ready to smile!

If this is something you are interested in having done, please contact me. Just be sure to state Images of HOPE and give a brief statement about your story.

There is HOPE in the face of a devastating diagnosis.

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