by Dawn Camp | Nov 21, 2013 | (in)courage
Please click over to (in)courage to read my post this month: Jesus in the Metadata, which tells the story of the mini Help-Portrait event I participated in at the Allume conference last month. This will be my fifth year as a Help-Portrait volunteer; it’s one of...
by Dawn Camp | Dec 15, 2011 | a day in the life
This year’s Help-Portrait wasn’t my first time to photograph this quietly dignified man in his electric wheelchair, wife standing by his side. But this time was different. After I’d snapped a few shots—thinking we’d finished—he said, “I...
by Dawn Camp | Dec 22, 2010 | a day in the life, featured, photography
The H-P crew from the Lawrenceville Housing Authority I told you about my case of Help-Portrait jitters this year. What I didn’t tell you is how fabulous it turned out to be; how we shot for eight-nine straight hours but loved every minute of it; how many people...
by Dawn Camp | Dec 3, 2010 | a day in the life, photography
Confession: I’ve had a minor Help-Portrait personal crisis this year. I’m assigned to shoot instead of edit. Shooting at H-P means lighting, that nebulous thing that dangles off the edge of my comfort zone. With the help of two dear and generous friends,...
by Dawn Camp | Dec 12, 2009 | a day in the life, photography
I’ll be working in post-processing (image editing) here in Atlanta tomorrow for one of the Help-Portrait events. This is a wonderful service project and I’m really excited to be involved. If you haven’t heard of Help-Portrait, check out this video...