Monday, February 22, 2010

Mooooovin On Up... To the Sky...

... to a DEE-LUX apartment, in the sky-y-yy!
(thanks to the old sitcom, The Jeffersons, for that lil song ditty!)

Hey kids!

Just a quick announcement, if you happen to find my blog here.

I've moved to a dedicated url and host, and upped the ante: I've super-improved the layout, the ability to contact and learn more about me, etc. Mainly, I moved because I wanted to add the ProPhotoBlog plug-in to a Wordpress (gasp! Sorry Blogger/Blogspot!) blog, and the ability to create amazing photo slideshows from within my blog quickly and easily. And because it's so much more easy to do at my new host now, I'll be posting more frequently, and I feel my new blogsite really reflects my personality and talents best there.

I'll leave this location up for a while, just in case any of you happen by that follow me here. But in the meantime, I hope add my new URL to your bookmarks and/or RSS reader. I'd love to see you there! Please, stop by and say hi.

All my best to you, and cheers!

http://karenrevellephotoblog.com

Mooo-ooo-vin on up!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

OC Charity Photo – Help for Haiti

Hi friends!

Today for my first OFFICIAL post of the new year (although I've written the "2009 Year in Review like 3 times now and scrapped it each time & never ended up posting it -- too many words and I want to get my NEW blogsite up and running so that it's easy to upload my images)!

So, I'm scrapping my usual song-title for this initial post because this is so important! Two of my fantastic colleagues (Tracy Norred of Serendipity Images and Thomas Frank of Thomas Frank Photography) and I have joined forces to create OC Charity Photo! We believe as photographers it's important to give back to the community however we can. We will be doing events for many different causes in the upcoming months, but the first and most important one to kick off our new venture is for Haiti Relief.

It's so easy in today's media to forget what other people continue to endure in the face of tragedy and natural disasters. But it will take years to re-create the town of Haiti, which was essentially leveled by a massive earthquake just a few short weeks ago. They need all sorts of help, but from this far away, the best we know how to do is to donate money. But together we can help... watch our promo video and read our flyer below. Hope to see you this Sunday!!



Haiti Relief from Thomas Pellicer on Vimeo.