Mini Sessions For Charity

MOODY portraits for charity

Hi hotties! We are doing moody black and white portraits for charity

Right now, organizations like Mamas for Mamas are supporting women and mothers who are leaving domestic violence and abuse, often with nothing but courage and their children in their arms. They provide safe exits, essentials, and wrap-around support so women can begin again with dignity.

I know firsthand what it means to need help in impossible moments, and how life-changing it is when someone shows up.

So in exchange for a minimum $100 cash donation for Mamas for Mamas, I’ll gift you a beautiful 10 minute mini session. You’ll choose your favourite image as a keepsake, a reminder of safety, softness, and the power of being supported.

Donations are needed now more than ever. Demand for safe exits and resources continues to rise, and no woman should have to stay because she lacks support.

Let’s make art that gives back.
Let’s support women finding their way to safety.
And let’s create memories rooted in love, protection, and community.

Please note we did have a LOT of last minute cancellations last time we did this and we couldn’t fill the spots with short notice so we will be asking all cancellations within less than 24 hours to still pay the $100 donation fee so we can make a difference!

Don’t want a photoshoot? You can join mamas collective for $26 a month! For $26 a month, you become part of the foundation that ensures families can access food, essential supplies, mental health support, safe spaces, and critical programs when they need them most.

This is more than a donation. It is a commitment to showing up, consistently, for families in your community.

Monthly giving creates stability. It allows programs to operate without interruption. It allows branches to plan ahead, respond quickly, and ensure families are supported not just today, but long term.

This is how we build something sustainable. This is how we ensure no family falls through the cracks.

“what’s the greatest lesson a women should learn?

that since day one. she’s already had everything she needs within herself. it’s the world that convinced her she did not.”

-rupi kaur