"Help-Portrait" Photographers Give Back To Community
By: Rachel Polansky
Updated: December 7, 2012
It's said "a picture is worth a thousand words," and one area agency
believes just that. Several photographers have joined together to form
Help-Portrait, a unique group giving back to the community for the
holidays.
Tomorrow afternoon, people can head to the Leaf, Loaf, and Ladle in Utica, have their portraits taken, and leave with a beautiful printed portrait for free.
"There's some people that are sad during the holidays, some people that cant afford a family portrait. So we're really just hoping to bring people together and spread some holiday cheer. It's just an amazing idea and a great way for photographers to give back to there communities," says Janelle Rodriguez, Help-Portrait coordinator.
That's tomorrow from 11am- 3pm at the Leaf, Loaf, and Ladle on Genesee Street in Utica.
Tomorrow afternoon, people can head to the Leaf, Loaf, and Ladle in Utica, have their portraits taken, and leave with a beautiful printed portrait for free.
"There's some people that are sad during the holidays, some people that cant afford a family portrait. So we're really just hoping to bring people together and spread some holiday cheer. It's just an amazing idea and a great way for photographers to give back to there communities," says Janelle Rodriguez, Help-Portrait coordinator.
That's tomorrow from 11am- 3pm at the Leaf, Loaf, and Ladle on Genesee Street in Utica.


