For Iowa Families Affected by ALS

For Iowa Families Affected by ALS

Photographs of your family take on even greater importance when a family member is diagnosed with ALS. Everyone, regardless of their ability to pay, deserves beautiful photos they can treasure forever with their loved one, particularly after a devastating terminal diagnosis like Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

As someone who’s walked the path, it’s an honor for me to serve Iowa families dealing with ALS.

NO-COST EXTENDED FAMILY PHOTO SESSIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR IOWA FAMILIES AFFECTED BY ALS

Things to know:

  1. Sessions are within 20 miles of Iowa City or Des Moines. We can work together to find a location that’s accessible for your loved one.
  2. Your group can include partners, children, grandchildren, and parents of the individual with ALS up to 15 people. (Families are unique and made up of lots of different relationships—stepchildren, half-siblings, etc.—so if there are special circumstances, get in touch and we’ll talk through the options.)
  3. Ideally, sessions should take place outdoors, May through September, but if more flexibility is needed, I’ll do everything I can to make it work.
John Fine with Lydia Fine, January 2022
My dad, John Fine, pictured here with me in January of 2022, died in March 2022 from complications of ALS. Serving other families coping with ALS is an honor and a joy for me.

Sessions will include:

  • Up to 60 minutes of shooting
  • A gallery of 40+ images
  • 20 high-resolution digital files of your choice from the gallery (you can upgrade to purchase more if you choose)
  • Prints or canvases of any image can be printed right from the gallery (see print prices)

Next steps

If you’d like to talk further about a session for your family, get in touch.

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