Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Get those cameras out! {Canadian Retinoblastoma Society}

June 13, 2012 2 Comments
As I'm sure some of my readers know, I am a part time photographer on the side of my full time job, and raising two kids and being a wife.  I know, I know apparently I think I have a ton of extra time on my hands! haha!  So when I got this email from Daphna, regarding spreading the word about Retinoblastoma I just couldn't turn it down.

So, what is Retinoblastoma?
A rare cancer of the eye triggered by genetic mutations in one or more cells of the retina.  It typically affects children between birth and five years of age, and about 23 Canadian children each year.

If detected early, Retinoblastoma is 98% curable but early detection is critical!

So this is sort of where I as a photographer comes into play...

Although I am a natural light photographer and don't use flash, I know that as a mother, we parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles LOVE to photograph our children.  We charish all of those cute little smiles, the rollie pollie arms, chins, legs, the first roll over, the first crawl, the first walk...you get my point - we take a LOT of photographs. I encourage this for a variety of reasons!

We as parents can find signs of Retinoblastoma by looking at photographs taken using flash.

The signs of Retinoblastoma are:
  • Whiteness reflected in the pupil, particularly noticable when the pupil is dilated (noticable in flash photography). 
A few other symptoms that could be associated with Retinoblastoma or other eye conditions include:
    • inward or outward turning of the eye
    • redness of the eye
    • swelling of the eye
Why does Retinoblastoma make the eye white?
Typically with a healthy retina and the layers supporting it will reflect light back from the camera flash as  "red eye" when a flash photograph is taken but a child with retinoblastoma, the tumor prevents the light from reaching the retina, giving the pupil a white appearance.  This whiteness may not be visible in ALL pictures, size and location as well as angle the photo is taken on can all play a role in what is visible.

 What can you do at home?
  • Use the flash on your camera
  • Turn off the red eye feature
  • Take pictures from a variety of angles (as a mother, is this even that hard! LOL)
  • Lightly light room
  • If you notice anything "weird", bring the photograph to your doctor ASAP
NOTE: Cell phone's use a different type of flash (LED) and will not aid in early detection.

The Canadian Retinoblastoma Society raises awareness and promotes early detection of Retinoblastoma cancer using flash photography.  They are the only charity in Canada dedicate exclusively to education, advocacy, and support for Canadian retinoblastoma families.  They are shedding light on this condition and encouraging parents to monitor their children closely so those affected can be detected early.

The CRBS has set up this campaign and website to promote further information on early retinoblastoma detection.  You can also read a personal story of a mother Maria - here and how photographs helped in the early detection of Leo's retinoblastoma in his left eye.

So as a mother and as a photographer, I encourage you to take as many photographs of your rollie pollie children as you can!


I encourage you to turn on the flash (NOT every picture needs flash by the way (that's the photographer in me)) but do it.  Early detection is key and it's simple enough for anyone to do it!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

I heart faces challenge - Cell Phone

February 22, 2011 5 Comments
I Heart Faces challenge this week was to take a photo with your phone. Here's mine! It was taken today when H was snuggling with Sage. How cute is she (of course, Sage is cute too)! Hannah had to make sure she covered Sage up too incase she got cold!


Go check it out! You only have until 9 tonight to do it! I bet you have a ton of photos on your phone that no one ever sees (I have 312 of them to be exact)!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Wordless Wednesday! (Well almost)

December 22, 2010 1 Comments
I know there haven't been many baby updates but I have a good excuse, trust me!  I know that people aren't really interested in the in's and out's of a baby each week, no one really cares that you baby gains 2 pounds in 2 weeks (mine did it in a week), or that he/she is eating every couple of hours and breastfeeding is going amazingly (which it is), people want pictures!!  I know this because I love pictures of babies.

The problem with this is my card reader is broken.  I don't know how it got broken but it won't read my memory cards anymore so I can't upload my pictures!  So now I'm waiting for Christmas before I can upload (I think someone is putting one under my tree!)

I've been taking lots of pictures I promise!

Anyway for now here are a couple we've taken over the past couple of weeks via my computer web cam!

Dec 2nd (5wks)

Dec 18th (7wks)

Dec 20th (7wks)

And a little something extra...Hannah and I being silly