First Exposures Ongoing commitment by our agency to support this photo centric non profit that serves underprivileged teens. Learn more Women's Building A video project highlighting the role this historical building and the non profit that serves women in the mission district of San Francisco. Learn more New Red Shoes Learn more Multiple services donated to this organization through a calendar year to support their marketing efforts.
Giving Back Program2024-03-04T13:20:33-08:00

Program Details

While we are pleased to offer event photography coverage as donations, we aim to make a more significant impact by collaborating with a nonprofit to narrate a compelling story. Through multiple engagements spread across the calendar year, we can effectively showcase the nonprofit’s mission via custom stock imagery, portraits, and video narratives. For event photography requests, we can only confirm donations within two weeks of the event date. Additionally, for our annual year-long engagement, we allocate our resources to support one nonprofit per year, and we currently have an available slot for such collaboration.

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Recent Blog Posts about our program

Announcing Our Tara’s Wellness Sanctuary Raffle Prize Giveaway!

At Orange Photography, we believe in creating meaningful experiences — not only through the images we capture, but also through the moments we help bring to life. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce a special raffle prize giveaway in collaboration with Tara’s Wellness Sanctuary, a serene modern farmhouse retreat designed for rest, renewal, and inspiration.

Non-Profit Showcase: Duke Lemur Center

Ever since I was young, I was fascinated with lemurs and years ago learned about the Duke University Primate Center (as it was then called).  The facility was founded in 1966 on the campus of Duke University in Durham, NC. As they state on their website,  "the Duke Lemur Center (DLC) is a world leader in the study, care, and protection of lemurs—Earth’s most threatened group of mammals.  With more than 200 animals across 14 species, the DLC houses the world’s most diverse population of lemurs outside their native Madagascar.

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