Monday, November 28, 2011

Crystal Image Photography Cyber Monday Portrait & Gift Certficate Deals



Now is your chance to grab one of these four great portrait deals and get your very own Crystal Image Portrait.

All sales are valid from Monday, Nov. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. till Monday, Nov. 28 at 9 p.m.


Deal #1 - Child Portrait Session for only $150 ($225 Value). Session includes 10 edited digital images with full printing rights. (Only 5 Sessions available) Gift Cert. available.

Deal #2 - Family Portrait Session for only $150 ($225 Value). Session includes 10 edited digital images with full printing rights. (Only 5 Sessions available) Gift Cert. available

Deal # 3 1/2 Price Sessions: $25 session fee and 15% off Print Packages. (Sessions in January & February) (Only 10 sessions available) Gift Cert. available

Deal #4 1/2 off Gift Certificate. Purchase a $200 Gift Certificate for only $100. Certificate can be use for any portrait session or prints/digital images. (offer not good on weddings or bridals)

To purchase a deal click the link below and fill in the deal you would like to purchase in the blank listed as other and complete the payment details.


You may also email orders@crystalimagephoto.com or call 434-610-8917 to place your order.

Remember ALL deals end tonight at 9 p.m.

Friday, November 25, 2011

2012 Brides Lock In Your Rates Now!


If you are considering Crystal Image Photography as your wedding photographer for your upcoming 2012 wedding now is the time to book!.

From now until Dec. 31 book your 2012 wedding and you can lock in the 2011 rates.

Rates will increase effective Jan. 1, 2012

2012 dates that we are already booked for:

April 7
April 28
May 19
May 20
June 2
June 23
July 7
July 23
Aug 11
Sept. 1
Oct 13

Call or email us today for more information on our wedding photography and/or to book your wedding!

Want to see some of our latest work? check us out on facebook www.facebook.com/cip4you

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Meet Sweet Little Cameron :)


A few years ago I started Project CIP.

The project gives parents of children with incurable illnesses and diseases as well as those with terminal illnesses the opportunity to have a portrait of their child.

This portrait session and portrait is 100 percent free to the parents.

With each session we do, I try to make it my goal of not only giving the parents a nice portrait of their child but also to inform others of the illnesses and uphill battles these children have and are facing day in and day out.

Last month I had the pleasure to do a portrait session for Cameron Dabney's parents, Jessica Brown and T.C. Dabney of Buckingham.

Little Cameron is 6 years old and was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at the age of 6 months.

Due to his illness Cameron does not talk, walk, or hold his head up one is own.

According to his Aunt, Tori Evans, Cameron does most of his communication with cards that have writing on them and with facial expressions.

What is Cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder that affects muscle tone, movement, and motor skills (the ability to move in a coordinated and purposeful way). Cerebral palsy can also lead to other health issues, including vision, hearing, and speech problems, and learning disabilities.

CP is usually caused by brain damage that occurs before or during a child's birth, or during the first 3 to 5 years of a child's life. There is no cure for CP, but treatment, therapy, special equipment, and, in some cases, surgery can help a child who is living with the condition.

Cerebral palsy affects muscle control and coordination, so even simple movements — like standing still — are difficult. Other vital functions that also involve motor skills and muscles — such as breathing, bladder and bowel control, eating, and learning — may also be affected when a child has CP.

To learn more about CP and the research that is being done please visit cerebralpalsy.org

Why Project CIP?
As a mother of a child with an incurable disease I know how medical bills can stack up and the last thing you have funds for is for a portrait session of your child.

Every parent wants to have a beautiful portrait of their child and this is why I started Project CIP.

If you have or know of parent who would benefit from this program please contact us.

Learn more about Project CIP