Last month I was invited to take part in a project called Turning Point. It's a photo shoot and collection of stories of breast cancer survivors. The project is headed up by a talented local photographer, Tibor Deme, and Terry Bucknall, director of the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Imaging Center in Valencia, CA (where my breast cancer was found and confirmed).
Tibor describes this project on his site by stating: "I will relentlessly pursue the desired effects that the pictures will convey their strengths, will, anger, pain, sadness, triumph, etc. I want the cannons from their battle heard and the celebratory fireworks shared and seen by many near and far. Let the individual stories and portraits contained within be their pillars of strength and motivation so they have the will to fight on! I want our warriors to know that with mind over matter, and a “never give up” attitude, they, too, can be victorious over cancer!"
The images will be displayed in a photography show and proceeds will fund breast cancer treatment for women who do not have health insurance. They will also be included in a published book.
Thank you, Tibor and Terry, for including me in this project. I'm honored that I could be a part of it. I love all the images. They show the raw, natural me. In pre-cancer days I might have been disappointed to see my wrinkles and war-tattered skin and hair in print but today I know that the aggressive treatment that I had to endure aged me and and while I'd love to look younger and thinner like anyone else would love to too, I also love me as I am - the real deal - God-made and God-saved.
The following images from the photo shoot are my favorites. If you are a breast cancer survivor in the Los Angeles area and would like to participate in this powerful project, please contact Tibor and Terry at turningpoint@tibordeme.com.
May God bless you and all of your turning points, today and every day.
Love,
Julie
10 comments:
I LOVE the last picture!
thanks, Amanda - I call that one "Pure Joy" and it's the only one of the pics I named and that came to mind instantly as soon as I saw it.
So proud of you, Julie. Let your voice be heard and show the world the warrior side of you xoxo
Love them! So glad you are doing well. What happened to our babies???
That last picture made me cry! So sweet. Glad things are going well, Julie!!
You are amazing and so beautiful. I also love the last picture.
so sweet....no price could pay ever with the love of a child to mom and vice versa. The picture was simple yet got so meaning.printing hervey bay
Wow, I'm sure you are really a very good monther. I'm proud of you :)
Regards,
Christine Eubanks
GMO
Thank you, Christine. That's very kind of you.
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