Wow! Our "Cutest Kid Contest" has been crazy! So far we've received over 50 entries of photos that have been submitted by parents and grandparents!
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Cutest Kids Contest - SUCH ADORABLE FACES!!
Wow! Our "Cutest Kid Contest" has been crazy! So far we've received over 50 entries of photos that have been submitted by parents and grandparents!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wedding Countdown to this weekend for Jeremy and Lane!!
Monday, May 24, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2010! Welcome to the Class of 2011!
Sunday, May 23, 2010
CUTEST KIDS CONTEST!!
Chuck Williams Photography is proud to announce our first annual CUTEST KID CONTEST.
Here's how it works:
PHOTO SUBMISSION DATES:
NOW through Saturday, May 29th at 11:59 pm - The earlier you submit your photo the better for you!
VOTING DATES:
Voting can begin as soon as the first photos have been published to our Cutest Kids Facebook Photo Contest Gallery
Voting ends at midnight on Memorial Day....Monday, May 31, 2010
CONTEST DETAILS:
* Contest is open to any child from age Infant to 12 years old.
* One entry per child
* Child must be 12 years or younger on the date you submit your photo
* Photo submitted must have been taken within the last six months
* Photo submitted can be any photo....It can be a professionally taken photo or a candid shot taken by anyone!
* You must have permission/rights to use the photo you enter
* Each voter may vote on as many photos as they like....however, you may only cast ONE vote per photo. Vote by clicking "LIKE" on the photo that you would like to vote for.
SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS NOW!!!
*Photos will be accepted via email from 12:01 am Monday, May 24, 2010 until Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 11:50 pm.
* Voting will be allowed until midnight on Memorial Day....Monday, May 31, 2010 - 12:midnight
* To submit a photo for entry.....Email your photo to: beverly@chuckwilliams-phot
* Include your name, your email address, a contact phone number along with your child's name and child's age
* You must be a fan of our Chuck Williams Photography facebook page in order to submit an entry. Become a fan by clicking "LIKE" on our facebook page.
* Contest is open to anyone, however if you are a winner, you must choose a location within 50 miles Powder Springs, Ga for your photo session.
* Once you submit a photo to our contest, the next step is for you to recruit all of your family and friends to vote. Remember, they must be a Fan of our Facebook Fan Page in order for their vote to count.
* Chuck Williams Photography fans will all be able to cast their votes as well.
* SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS EARLY in order for your photo to get the most exposure!!
JUDGING
* All entries will be uploaded into an album on our Facebook Fan Page
* Chuck Williams Photography fans will be able to vote for their favorite photo(s).
* To vote for a photo, you must be a FAN of our facebook page.
* To cast your vote, Click "LIKE" on the photo for which you are voting.
* Comments may be made on your favorite photos, but comments will NOT be counted as a vote.
* Photo with the most "LIKES" will be the winner.
* Chuck Williams Photography will verify that all voters who click "LIKE" are fans of our Facebook page. Any "LIKES" submitted by non fans will not be counted in the votes.
* As new photo entries are received, we will post them on our facebook page in the contest album. We will also feature submitted photos on our blog.
WINNERS
* GRAND PRIZE WINNER -- The parent or legal guardian of the child in the photos that receives the most "LIKES" will be the grand prize winner and will receive:
* Complimentary Photo Session with Chuck Williams Photography
* $75 complimentary virtual gift card to be used for ordering prints from your photo session.
* Complimentary Photo Tote Bag - Perfect for displaying photos from your photo session
* Complimentary $25 Gift Card to Starbucks
* Grand Prize Winnings total to a value of over $200
FOUR RUNNER UP WINNERS
* There will be a FOUR "Runner Up Winners" who will also be chosen based upon the number of "LIKES" received during the voting time period.
* Runner Up winners will receive:
* 1/2 price photo session from Chuck Williams Photography
* $25 complimentary virtual gift card to be used for ordering prints from your photo session.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
* Winners must schedule photo session within 30 days of winning and session must be completed by 7/31/10.
* Prizes cannot be altered or changed in any way and are not redeemable for cash
* Sessions are not redeemable for wedding photography or birth photography
* No other coupons, discounts or promotions may be applied to this particular promotion
VOTING:
* If you submit a photo to our contest, you will want to tell all of your family and friends! They too can vote and will help your chances of winning!
* Simply tell them about our Facebook Page, have them become a fan and then they will be eligible to cast their votes.
* Voting will continue through Monday, May 31st and will end on this day at 11:59 pm.
* Cutest Kids Contest Winners will be announced via our Facebook and our Blog by June 2, 2010.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Childhood Cancer Survivor Runs Marathon and Raises Over $10k For Leukemia Research!
Meet 25 year old, Mallory Chandler. Mallory is a “Cancer Survivor”.
Here’s her story….
In September of 2000, at 15 years old, Mallory seemed to have everything going for her. Just entering her Sophomore year in High School, in Decatur, Alabama she was the perfect picture of health. She ran track and cross country and lived life to the fullest.
Soon after her sophomore year started, she began experiencing headaches. The headaches were bad at first, but soon became debilitating. It soon became evident that something very serious was wrong. One day her headache became so bad that when she stood up, the room began to spin and she blacked out.
An Initial...Wrong Diagnosis....
Her mother called her doctor and the said to bring her in. After being examined thoroughly, a diagnosis of a sinus infection coupled with vertigo was made and she was sent home with some antibiotics.
The next day, Mallory seemed completely lethargic. She was exhausted and slept for 24 hours straight. The next day, her mother called the doctor and insisted that she be seen again. This time when she went back to the doctor, and blood work was ordered. As they waited patiently in the examining room, the door to the room opened and the doctor gave them some horrifying news…. Mallory’s blood count was so low that her brain was not getting enough oxygen; hence the reason she was so tired and lethargic.
Something Was Terribly Wrong...
The doctor had already alerted Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, where an Child Oncologist and Hemotologist were awaiting her arrival. Mallory and her mom had no idea that what seemed like a simple visit to the doctor would turn in to years of a medical nightmare…..Off they went to make the drive from Decatur, AL to Birmingham.
The trip to Birmingham was a long one….it seemed like it took forever. Mallory’s mom was sick with worry….Sometimes “not knowing” is worse than knowing or being told what’s wrong. It’s the minutes, hours and sometimes days of waiting that can make you crazy.
When Mallory arrived a Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, they were immediately assigned to an Emergency Room. By the time they arrived, Mallory’s condition had worsened. She was not able to walk into the hospital without assistance….her mother had to help get her inside. It was obvious to the doctors and nurses that something very serious was wrong with Mallory. They immediately admitted her to a room and just as she entered her assigned room, she passed out in the hallway. Doctors began blood transfusions to get her blood count up. She was given 4 pints of blood which took her blood count to about 60% of what it should be. Doctors then ordered a bone aspiration. This would help determine what was going on. Everyone was hopeful that this was some type of virus….but in the backs of everyone’s minds….the possibility of “cancer” echoed in their heads.
Their Worst Nightmare Was Confirmed...
After all test results came back, their worse nightmare was confirmed. Mallory had Leukemia….cancer of the blood. To make matters worse, she was diagnosed with ALL Acute Lympoblastic Leukemia….something that is most common in children ages to 8 to 15. Because Mallory was already 15, she would require more extensive and more rigorous chemotherapy. September 22, 2000 was a day that Mallory and her Mother would never forget…..
Mallory’s world had been turned upside down. The next 2 ½ years would be spent enduring horrible rounds of chemotherapy. Sickness like you can never imagine consumed her 15 year old body. Life as she knew it no longer existed. She went from high school athlete to a very, very sick and lifeless teenager.
For anyone who has had a child with cancer, you know the routine….visits to and from the hospital….endless needle sticks…..sleepless nights….nausea that never seems to end….medications that alter your mood and behavior…..and in general feeling like your world is coming to an end.
Her sophomore year was spent at home, being tutored whenever she was well enough, by a homebound teacher. Even with this extra support, Mallory quickly fell behind due to the extreme sickness from all the treatments. She had to continue her sophomore year into the summer in order to stay caught up in school.
Team In Training...Raising Money For Leukemia and Lymphoma Research
Mallory’s mom wanted to do something to help raise money for Leukemia research She signed up to train to run a half marathon with an organization called Team In Training. For over 20 years, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team In Training® (TNT) has grown to become an unparalleled sports training program. More than 420,000 participants, from first timers to seasoned athletes, have trained with the Team and achieved their best at marathons, half marathons, triathlons, cycling events and hiking adventures.
In exchange for unsurpassed endurance sports training and support, participants raise money to help The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society find cures for leukemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma. Participants have raised over $1 billion dollars towards the fight against blood cancer!
Mallory’s mom trained to run the half marathon at Virginia Beach. She was assigned to a team of others who were also training to run and who wanted to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society. Her team “adopted” Mallory has their honored patient hero and they all ran the ½ marathon on Mallory’s honor.
Mallory's Junior and Senior Year In High School...
After a year on Chemo, Mallory’s treatments seemed to be working and she was put on chemotherapy maintenance. Her junior year was filled with ups and down…highs and lows…she continued to be tutored from home. Chemo maintenance therapy consisted of a shot in the leg once per week, two oral chemo pills every night and a spinal tap once every 8 weeks supplemented with a dose of chemo during the tap.
In March of Mallory’s Senior year in high school, she turned 18. Where had the past three years gone? Now in remission, the memories she has of those last three years are mostly of being very sick and going in and out of the hospital. She finally finished chemotherapy in April of her senior year. In May, 2003, she graduated!
Where Is She Now?
Mallory attended College and graduated from the University of North Alabama in Florence. After college she got a job in Atlanta, which is now her home. She works with a real estate company in Norcross, in the client services department.
Two years ago, in 2008, Mallory’s doctors informed her that her bone density was very low and that she needed to begin a serious weight bearing exercise program. It was at this point in time that Mallory remembered the individuals who had run in her honor with Team in Training when she was so sick.
25 Year Old Mallory Gives Back To Help Others....
She decided to join Team In Training in Atlanta. She very much wanted to “give back” and wanted to be trained to run so that she too could raise money for Leukemia Research in hopes that she could make a difference in someone else’s life.
In 2008, Mallory trained for and ran the Nike Women’s ½ marathon in San Francisco, California. She personally raised $4,000 which went to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. For the first time in years, Mallory felt like she had her life back. She was finally able to run again just like she did her sophomore year in high school before she became ill.
Mallory didn’t stop there…..last year, in 2009, she signed up to train and run the Country Music Half Marathon in Nashville Tennessee. The race date was April 25, 2009…..also the anniversary of her 6th year off chemo! Mallory raised $2,000 during this run and completed the ½ marathon in record time.
Mallory Runs a FULL Marathon!!
In 2010, Mallory decided to take her running to the next level. She signed up to run a FULL marathon (26.2 miles) at the Country Music Marathon in Nashville. Again, this run took place in April…..this time, seven years had past since her last chemo treatment. The training for a full marathon was intense. But Mallory was determined. Race day arrived…..and with it came the most intense weather that Nashville had experienced in decades.
Mallory started the race and as she ran, the rains intensified. Thunder and lightening ensued and at mile 20.4…..the race was called off. Mallory had given her all and was so ready both physically and emotionally to complete this race. It was devastating to her and to all of the other runners, that the race was called off at the very end and they were all unable to finish the final six miles. Mallory had trained so hard and had raised over $4,000 to go towards Leukemia Research.
Last week, Mallory was able to “finish” the full marathon through an opportunity to run again in Atlanta. (MALLORY IS RUNNER #400)
As she crossed the finish line, she her heart filled with emotion and her eyes filled with tears. Tears also filled the eyes of all who knew her story. Twenty-five year old Mallory had finally realized her dream to run a full marathon and to be cancer free. Her mother was there to meet her at the finish line with open arms and embraced her daughter as she fell into her arms. So many memories….so much emotion….
Mallory Raises over $10,000 for Leukemia Research...
In all, Mallory has raised over $10,000 through Team In Training for Leukemia Research. She is slated to run again on 10-10-10 in Chicago for the Chicago Marathon. Training for this race begins this week.
Mallory had beat the odds….she will never forget the years she spent as a cancer patient. Although those days were filled with darkness, she is grateful that she is a survivor and that she is able to give back through her affiliation with Team In Training.
Mallory will always be grateful for the love and support from her Mom, who still resides in Decatur, AL….to her father, step mom and brother Phillip, who live in Mississippi and to her boyfriend Cody, who is a student at the University of Alablama at Huntsville. She is also grateful to the countless other families members, friends, and medical professionals who were at her side during her illness.
Mallory continues to have yearly visits to the onlogologist and hemotologist. She is proof that HOPE exists for children and teens with cancer. Mallory can be emailed at malc1810@yahoo.com
Um, I love to laugh...my life tends to be a little random...my name means ill-fated luck...if there is air, I will trip over it...I have the most awesomely amazing friends in the entire world...music is the greatest thing ever...I love sunny days and warm weather...Fall is my favorite season, I mean football and Thanksgiving, what can be better than that?...My little brother is the cutest thing ever...and playing in the rain is so much fun!
Life is good..... :)
~~Mallory Chandler~~
Chuck also raises money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by running marathons and half marathons through Team In Training. He was on hand with the camera to witness Mallory's accomplishment as she crossed the finish line in Atlanta.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
WEDDINGS!!! - Gorgeous Brides and Amazing Wedding Days
We love weddings..... we love brides and we love to work with couples who are in love. Nothing is better or more fun! And we love to capture your special day in a combination of beautiful photos that you will cherish for years to come.