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CalevPhoto

Photographing the Earth, one millimeter at a time…
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Coming soon… Doing my part to make this a better world.

Very soon I will be opening a new site whose goal is to sell prints.  I will be going through Smugmug, except the site will only display my top pictures that I suspect someone may want a print of.

I honestly am not sure what sales will be like on this site, but my suspicions are that print sales will be slow, if there are any at all.

However, if there are any sales the majority of the profits will be donated to several different charities.  I have decided to split the income up as follows.

World Wildlife Fund (20%) – I have a sore spot for wildlife as I think it gets the short end of the stick in most parts of the world today.  With the rapid state of species extinction and deforestation today, we need to do as much as possible to slow, if not stop it.

Doctors Without Borders (20%) – This is one of my favorite charities and in recent years has received the largest amount of my donations.  It is also one of the charities with the lowest expenditure ratios.

Sherwood Forest Elementary PTA (20%) – OK, not the most famous of all charities, but this is where my kids go to school and I would like to do the most possible to make it a better place for them.  Obviously I already donate additional money above twenty percent of nothing. :)

Myself (40%) – I love helping others, but some new lenses would be nice too…

I plan to start this site extremely soon, and in fact the main reason for publishing this is to push me over the edge.  Now that I have told the whole world I plan to do it, I’d better get cracking…

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