National Diabetes Month - Discounts & Donations

October 22nd, 2007

 

November is National Diabetes Month which helps bring awareness to diabetes and the searches for better treatments and cures.  Diabetes is such a universal cause because there are few people who do not know someone with diabetes.  Shaun Larson and Image One would like to extend a special offer to clients for the month of November that is a win-win for everyone. 

  • Choice A, B, C wedding contracts signed in the month of November will receive 10% off list price PLUS another 10% will be donated to diabetes research. 
  • Portrait sessions booked in the month of November will receive 25% off list price PLUS another 25% will be donated to diabetes research.

What a great opportunity for everyone wanting to book us for their wedding or schedule a portrait session - including sessions for the up-coming holidays.  Not only do you receive a discounted rate on our services, but a portion of the contracted fee will be donated to a cause that will help serve so many people.

Oh, by the way, do you know what diabetes actually is?  Most people think diabetes is just something having to do with candy, Cokes, or their favorite sweet dessert.  Well, here’s the scoop.  When you eat food - especially carbohydrates - your body makes a substance called glucose (blood sugar) which flows within your blood.  Glucose is fuel for your body.  In order to fuel your body, the glucose needs to move out of your blood and into your body’s cells…. but it cannot do that alone because it cannot penetrate your cells.  It’s like you trying to enter your locked house without your key.  That’s where insulin comes into play.  Insulin is produced by islet cells in your pancreas.  Once insulin hooks to the glucose, it acts like a key and the glucose can now enter your body’s cells and fuel your body.  OK, that’s normally how it works.  Now here’s what happens for someone with diabetes.  There are two types (I & II) of dibetes:

  • Type I - In this type (usually found very early in life), a person’s body does not make insulin.  Why not?  Their own immune system is mistakenly killing the islet cells in their pancreas and therefore they are not producing insulin.  Without insulin, the glucose does not fuel their body but rather builds up in their blood stream.  Insulin is a requirement, so Type I people must take insulin through shots or by use of a pump.  You may have even seen someone’s pump and simply thought it was a pager or cell phone on their belt.
  • Type II - Most common - about 90% of people with diabetes.  In this case, the pancreas still makes insulin, but for some reason the body is not using it properly or efficiently.  There are a wide variety of individual treatments for type II including altering a diet to reduce how much glucose is made (therefore reducing the amount of insuline needed) as well as medications to help the body use its insulin.

There is no cure for either type, but there are always advancements for treatments and possible cures.  One such advancement for type I is the great work of Denise Faustman at http://www.faustmanlab.org/  and you can always read more about diabetes at http://www.diabetes.org/ .  November is a great time for planning weddings for next year and for portrait sessions for the holidays.  We hope that clients will take advantage of this offer and help support National Diabetes Month.

-shaun

Scarlett - 6 months

October 21st, 2007

The time between 3, 6, 9, 12 month sessions always flies and it’s always amazing to see how the expressions develop and change.  Scarlett was full of smiles this time and was in a SUPER mood.  Yeah, Scarlett!!!  We had a great time, and by the end Scarlett was ready for a few z’s.  See ya soon!

-shaun

Kaysie & Scott - Wedding

October 7th, 2007

What an incredible location Kaysie & Scott had for their fall wedding.  The parents of Kaysie opened up their home for all the guests and what a perfect location it was.  With the home set off the road and trees surrounding, the front of the house served as a beautiful ceremony location which was followed by the guests being treated to a night of dining and dancing in a romantic reception that flowed from the stone pool area to the glowing tent.  The music provided by Blaire Saldana of Nashville Party Authority kept everyone on their feet until Kaysie & Scott made their exit in her dad’s fabulous Mercedes (hard-top removed, of course).  To pull together such an event, it often requires the help of an experienced wedding coordinator and Kaysie found that in Natalie who kept things flowing the entire day.  Congratulations, Kaysie & Scott!

-shaun

Sean - 2 years

October 4th, 2007

After later discovering that Sean had an ear-ache on shoot day #1, that easily explained why he wasn’t his normal playful self during our shoot.  So, we ventured out for a follow-up where he was back to his normal self and ready to roll.

 -shaun


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