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Your name in the "Special Thanks" dedication section on the Cheetah Watch website
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Your name in the "Special Thanks" dedication section on the Cheetah Watch website + 2 4x6 signed photographic prints of the cheetah or jaguar cub.
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Your name in the "Special Thanks" dedication section on the Cheetah Watch website + 2 5x7 signed photographic prints of the cheetah or jaguar cub.
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All of the above + Portrait Session! Engagement, pregnancy, or actor's headshot taken in beautiful outdoor setting in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Wedding Photography up to September, 2011 or from January, 2012 onward: I will photograph your Northern California Wedding! Geographic areas include San Francisco, Wine Country ( Sonoma / Napa), South Bay, North Bay, and East Bay. This package retails for $5000. See my wedding work at www.MarcyMendelson.com
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Marcy is a photographer & National Geographic News Watch contributor based in San Francisco, California. She has exhibited her work in London, San Francisco and Philadelphia, and recently at Scream Gallery as the recipient of the London Calling prize.
As a photojournalist she has shot for The Times of London, documented the classic punk rockers, The Damned, and freelances for SIPA Press as an ongoing contributor with assignments as varied as NYC Fashion Week and the First Lady Michelle Obama.
Her fondness for the cheetah began as a young child reading her parents' National Geographic magazines and fascinated by PBS nature specials. She was compelled to act when she recently learned about the continued decline in cheetah populations outpacing conservation programs.
And if you ask nicely, she'll teach you how to samba..