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SCAR Project is a series of large-scale profound portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer David Jay. Primarily a campaign to raise awareness, The SCAR Project puts a raw, unflinching face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirit of so many brave young women.
I have supplied additional information below and we would be happy to send a car service. Cocktails and appetizers provided by Travertine Restaurant.
BREAST CANCER IS NOT A PINK RIBBON. www.thescarproject.com. Please contact me to RSVP.
The International Premier Exhibit
THE SCAR PROJECT
Surviving Cancer- Absolute Reality
October 14
Open House Gallery 201 Mulberry St.
Photography by David Jay
Information www.thescarproject.com
Opening Night Benefit for Lance Armstrong Live Strong Foundation
The SCAR Project
Dedicated to the more than 10,000 women under the age of 40 who will be diagnosed this year alone The SCAR Project is an exercise in awareness, hope, reflection and healing. The mission is three-fold: Raise public consciousness of early-onset breast cancer, raise funds for breast cancer research/outreach programs and help young survivors see their scars, faces, figures and experiences through a new, honest and ultimately empowering lens.
The SCAR Project subjects range from ages 18 to 35 and represent the often overlooked group of young women living with breast cancer. (Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in young women ages 15-40). They journey from across America and the world to be photographed for The SCAR Project. Nearly 100 so far. The youngest 18.
Although Jay began shooting The SCAR Project primarily as an awareness raising campaign he was not prepared for something much more immediate . . and beautiful: For these young women, having their portrait taken seems to represent their personal victory over this terrifying disease. It helps them reclaim their femininity, their sexuality, identity and power after having been robbed of such an important part of it. Through these simple pictures, they seem to gain some acceptance of what has happened to them and the strength to move forward with pride.
Currently a photo exhibit launching in New York City, due to overwhelming support and responses Jay has plans to take the exhibit worldwide. The SCAR project book is currently available online at www.thescarproject.com, retails for $55.00 and is signed by the author. Profits from ticket and book sales will benefit LIVESTRONG® and The SCAR Project.
SCAR Project is a series of large-scale profound portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer David Jay. Primarily a campaign to raise awareness, The SCAR Project puts a raw, unflinching face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirit of so many brave young women.
I have supplied additional information below and we would be happy to send a car service. Cocktails and appetizers provided by Travertine Restaurant.
BREAST CANCER IS NOT A PINK RIBBON. www.thescarproject.com. Please contact me to RSVP.
The International Premier Exhibit
THE SCAR PROJECT
Surviving Cancer- Absolute Reality
October 14
Open House Gallery 201 Mulberry St.
Photography by David Jay
Information www.thescarproject.com
Opening Night Benefit for Lance Armstrong Live Strong Foundation
The SCAR Project
Dedicated to the more than 10,000 women under the age of 40 who will be diagnosed this year alone The SCAR Project is an exercise in awareness, hope, reflection and healing. The mission is three-fold: Raise public consciousness of early-onset breast cancer, raise funds for breast cancer research/outreach programs and help young survivors see their scars, faces, figures and experiences through a new, honest and ultimately empowering lens.
The SCAR Project subjects range from ages 18 to 35 and represent the often overlooked group of young women living with breast cancer. (Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in young women ages 15-40). They journey from across America and the world to be photographed for The SCAR Project. Nearly 100 so far. The youngest 18.
Although Jay began shooting The SCAR Project primarily as an awareness raising campaign he was not prepared for something much more immediate . . and beautiful: For these young women, having their portrait taken seems to represent their personal victory over this terrifying disease. It helps them reclaim their femininity, their sexuality, identity and power after having been robbed of such an important part of it. Through these simple pictures, they seem to gain some acceptance of what has happened to them and the strength to move forward with pride.
Currently a photo exhibit launching in New York City, due to overwhelming support and responses Jay has plans to take the exhibit worldwide. The SCAR project book is currently available online at www.thescarproject.com, retails for $55.00 and is signed by the author. Profits from ticket and book sales will benefit LIVESTRONG® and The SCAR Project.
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