The Paper Heart Project: Bringing awareness to CHDs with photography

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project.

You may be wondering what The Paper Heart Project is.

This project is a campaign to spread awareness about Congenital Heart Defects also known as CHDs.

You may be asking yourself what is a Congenital Heart Defect? A congenital heart defect is a defect in the heart structure that is present at birth. One out of a hundred children are born with a CHD.

There are many different types of CHDs and children can suffer from one defect or multiple defects. The severity of the defect can range from mild, meaning a child will need no treatment, to terminal, the defects will ultimately take the child’s life.

Congenital Heart Defects are severely under researched and underfunded. Therefore, the more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

Anyone can participate in this project. You also do NOT need to be a photographer either. The requirements are as followed.

Step 1:

You simply take a photo of a paper heart. If you have had heart surgery draw a “zipper” or scar on your heart.

You can photograph just the paper heart or you can include the whole family. You can get as creative as you would like.

I would like to mention that my children LOVE joining in this project each year. It has become a yearly tradition to shower our house with paper hearts during the month of February.

Step 2:

Next you will post your photo to any social media outlet you wish. Many people like to post their image in multiple areas.

Step 3:

Finally, hashtag your post with the following hashtags: #paperheartproject and #CHDAwareness.

Many people, including myself, like to add facts about congenital heart defects to help educate others about the topic. This is not a requirement and is your choice.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

It’s important to encourage others to join in on this campaign after you post your image. Many people are not aware that ANYONE can join in. Last year thousands of people participated in this project and took the internet by storm with their beautiful paper hearts.

You may be wondering why I created this campaign.

Congenital Heart Defects are a big part of my life. My 4-year-old son SJ was born with 10 different CHDs. He has undergone 3 open heart surgeries, 1 intestinal surgery and 75 other procedures that include sedated MRIs, Heart Caths, x-rays and Eco’s, just to name a few.

As you can see, the pediatric heart world is a big part of my world. February is heart month and I use this time to take the opportunity to spread awareness about CHDs.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.
It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.
It’s that time of year to kick off The Paper Heart Project. The more awareness individuals can spread the more funding the heart community hopes to gain. Anyone can participate in this project.

Since my son was born, I always thought of ways I could spread awareness during the month of February. The first year I posted photos and facts daily to my social media accounts in hopes to educate my fellow friends and family.

I always felt a pull to spread more awareness. I was unsure how to go about doing it. One day, my daughter and I were cutting out hearts as I broke the news to her that her brother was going to have another open-heart surgery. In those moments, The Paper Heart Project was born.

In the first year, we were able to spread so much awareness. In following years, it tripled.

Please join in the fun of sharing your paper hearts with us this month. When you spread awareness you in turn give other heart families more hope.

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Nikon 28mm f/1.4E Review

Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED

This is an in-depth review of the Nikon 28mm f/1.4E ED lens that was announced in May of 2017 along with two other lenses, the Nikon 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6G VR AF-P and 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED Fisheye. The AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E replaces the classic 28mm f/1.4D lens, which was known for its outstanding optical performance capable of rendering sharp and beautiful images on both full-frame and cropped sensor cameras. With the updated 28mm f/1.4E, Nikon completely revamped its optical formula and put the latest coating and electronic features on the lens to yield the best performance on demanding high-resolution cameras, for both photography and videography needs. Thanks to its wide aperture of f/1.4, the Nikon 28mm f/1.4E is not only a prime choice for low-light photography, but also for wide-angle portrait photography, with its ability to isolate subjects from the background and yielding pleasing images with shallow depth of field.

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Welcome to the First Photography Life Review Month!

Review Month Mountain

Regular readers will know that we’ve published a lot of beginner content in the past few weeks, including several refreshes of our old articles. We’ve received emails ranging from “I hope you have a master plan, and this is just temporary” to “thank you for remembering us!” – and while our plan can look rough around the edges, we assure you that there is one, and we’ve been preparing for something big. The first step? Review month. We have a huge backlog of reviews for popular cameras, lenses, and software (i.e., Lightroom replacements) that we can’t wait to publish. We’ve decided to bundle them all together as part of a month-long extravaganza, including giveaways and a contest along the way. So, strap in and gear up for the First Annual Photography Life Review Month!

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How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse

Total Lunar Eclipse of 2010

With the total lunar eclipse taking place on January 31 of 2018, you might want to experience watching and potentially photographing this rare and stunningly beautiful phenomenon. I previously had a chance to photograph both partial and total lunar eclipses, so I was able to document my experience and provide information on what challenges I had during the process. In this article, I will do my best to explain how to photograph a lunar eclipse in detail.

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10 things nature photographer Jessica Nelson loves

We like to shop around here but what we really enjoy doing is sharing our most loved items with our favorite people – YOU!

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

1. My family

I am very fortunate to have such a wonderful and supportive family who, most of the time, doesn’t get too cranky with me when I want to do a fun selfie photo shoot of us for our yearly family photo or drag them out on birding expeditions.

I love spending time with all of us together on family vacations as well as one on one with each one of my kids and a date night here and there with my encouraging hubby.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

2. Traveling

We love to travel as a family, whether it’s camping in our 5th wheel, taking a cruise or just going to the beach.

My kids love to go on adventures to new places and see the world, whether they are close or far. I know I am instilling long lasting memories in my kids because we often reminisce about each of these vacations and how much they enjoyed them.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

3. Sigma 150-600C

The Sigma 150-600mm is my most used lens in my collection.

I love the sharpness of this lens and how I can get up close and personal with nature without disturbing anything. It’s a heavy lens but it is so very worth it.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

4. Canon 100L macro lens

This is probably my second most used lens, the Canon 100L macro.

I just adore macro and I really love being able to capture the small details of even the most mundane subjects as well as some beautiful insects and flowers.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

5. Helios 44-4 lens

This little power lens I bought used from Russia and it is my go to for freelensing.

I love how easy it is to use and how I can get some amazing bokeh and flare when I use it. I also love using it when I do my monthly one-second movies while freelensing.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

6. Birding apps

I have a variety of birding apps on my phone (Audubon, eBird and Merlin) that I use when I am out in the field or at home when I am away from my desk reference.

These are a great way to look up birds I may have just seen or listen to bird calls so I can and try to identify what I am hearing.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

7. Animals

I love animals, all of them. I love having a little feisty doggie and I love to be around lots of other animals.

We also have a hamster, Mr. Pickles, and two hermit crabs.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

8. Summertime

This is definitely my favorite of all seasons. I am so not a cold weather person and I just love the hot, humid and long days that summer brings.

My goal in life is to move to a place with a warm climate all year long.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

9. Canon cameras

I have two main cameras and I use them about the same amount of time.

The Canon 5D Mark III is my go-to for macro and nature shots, freelensing and for people photography. My Canon 7D Mark II is my go-to for nature shooting because it’s almost as fast as the birds I am trying to capture.

Today we have Jessica Nelson, Click Pro and a wonderful nature photographer, joining us to share just a few of her favorite things.

10. BlackRapid Double Breathe Camera Harness

I may look like a total geek when I am out birding because I like to carry both of my cameras with me. On my right side I carry my Canon 7D with the Sigma and on my left side I carry my Canon 5D with either my macro or Helios.

If I am out for a birding hike, I don’t want to miss any opportunities to capture macro as well so I will take the funny looks as I wear my amazingly comfortable backpack strap. The BlackRapid Double Breathe Camera Harness makes it possible to carry everything I need on me.

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