Leven photographer joins project to say thanks to NHS

A Leven-based award-wining wedding and portrait photographer has joined the national Photography without Frontiers initiative to say thank you to the NHS.
Emma B Murrills has joined the project.Emma B Murrills has joined the project.
Emma B Murrills has joined the project.

Emma B Murrills helped launched the initiative which aims to raise much-needed funds for the NHS.

Launched by Ronan Ryle and internationally renowned photographer, Damian McGillicuddy, Photography without Frontiers sees over 100 photographers from all over the UK come together to offer families a chance to capture a precious image of their loved ones, and at the same time raise funds for the NHS.

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Emma from EBM Photography commented: “With everything that has been going on over the last few months I wanted to give something back to the NHS and show my appreciation to all the staff.

“I sometimes feel they do not get the recognition they truly deserve for the role they play in our lives.

“Photography without Frontiers is a great initiative to be involved with. We are asking people to make a minimum donation of £10 through our Just Giving page to NHS Charities Together and in return they will receive a voucher from me which entitles them to free portrait session with myself (once safe to do so), and a web image for them to use online saying they have supported the NHS. I am so passionate about this fundraiser that I have already made a donation and will be adding an additional £5 for each shoot I book.

People really recognise the importance of capturing special moments with their loved ones which is why, even though the photography industry is very competitive, we thought we should all come together and make a difference to this special charity. We want to give something back to the communities in which we live and work, along with raising these vital funds for the wonderful work that the NHS Charities Together carries out.”

To learn more about Photography without Frontiers or donate, visit donate.photographywithoutfrontiers.co.uk/supporting-our-nhs-heroes.

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