Powerful Motivation for Every Photographer

Life really is best lived one moment at a time. Perhaps that is why photographers love their craft so much; it allows one to capture those little moments in time that might otherwise get lost. But can a photograph, a single image snapped in time, really change someone’s life? Can a photographer capture a moment in someone’s life that results in a final image that brings joy and excitement to a single person’s existence here on this planet?

We so often lose sight of the fact that life is not always easy for everyone. Yes, it is true that we all live our lives from one second to the next, but when someone is facing a life threatening illness; it is so hard for them to live in the moment. So how could a single photograph change the lives of people suffering from one of the worst diseases in the world?

Take a look at this powerful video that every photographer needs to see. You will see how a simple photo-shoot helped to bring joy, happiness and a love of living in the moment to some people who are suffering from cancer…


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Even if you don’t specialize in taking portrait shots, and never have a chance to participate in a project, like the one featured in today’s photography video, you can certainly get a bit of perspective from watching this touching video. Did you see the reactions those people had when they saw themselves in a moment of carefree joy that was captured for eternity? It really is amazing to see how much happiness, surprise and excitement these photographers were able to bring to some people who are suffering from very serious illnesses, isn’t it?

We think this is a video that everyone – not just photographers – needs to see as soon as possible. This video really does bring some perspective to everyone who watches it, and shows how a single photograph can help to make the world a better place. So please help to pass this important video clip on to everyone you know by clicking on the Share button…

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