I was in New Orleans a few years ago. It is a remarkable place and I am saddened by the disaster that has recently happened. Wanting to do something I decided to give the profits from one photograph of a New Orleans Cemetery (see left) to Second Harvest (www.secondharvest.com).
Basically I want to offer the print for $35. The only money I will be taking out will be for postage and packing (that should only be about $2). For international orders I will need to add $5 for P&P ($40 total)
The print is exactly the same as the framed prints I sell. It is printed on 11x8.5 inch paper with an image size of 9.5 inches along the longest edge. It is also coated with a UV protection. I'm offering this print un-matted and unframed to save on cost of postage and to keep the cost down.
One concern I have is proving to people that the money will actually go to Second Harvest. I'm not sure quite how to do that. I spoke to Laura Traut at Second Harvest and she agreed that the best way was to post the names of the people or company donating (with a link to their site if they wish) CHECK THE LIST HERE. Whatever I do not spend on postage will of course be added to the fund.
If you don't want a print but would like to make a donation to Second Harvest you can visit: www.secondharvest.com
I got a call asking to donate a copy of the photo to a silent auction being held at Jacques Imo Restaurant in New York. If you're in the area in September 14th please stop by and show your support. Goto their web site at: www.jacquesimosnyc.com for more details.
UPDATE: The donated print raised over $200 at the silent auction. The auction itself raised over $91,000 for the Red Cross New Orleans relief effort.
UPDATE: $665.00 RAISED
On 1st October $35 was donated to Second Harvest.
On 30th Sept $180 was donated to Second Harvest.
On 23rd Sept $250 was donated to Second Harvest.
This brings the total raised to over $665.00. (including the print donated to the silent auction)
This brings the total raised to over $665.00. (including the print donated to the silent auction)



