Rooftops, Photo size: 7″ x 10″ | Frame size: 11″ x 14″Central Market No.3, Photo size: 7″ x 10″ | Frame size: 11″ x 14“
I’m excited to share that starting today, two of my original photographs are available for sale at The Framery, Etc. in Lancaster, PA. Both prints are for sale framed and ready to hang as pictured above, so there’s no fuss or extra costs. Simply bring them home and hang them up!
Visit The Framery, Etc. at 1912 Fruitville Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601. In addition to my photographs you’ll find a number of hand made items by local artists, a great selection of cards and gifts, and a wonderful team of people ready to assist you with your framing needs. Learn more about The Framery, Etc. on their website.
Check out the photoshoot I did for The Framery, Etc. here!
Chris Corrao: Stories & Portraits has been voted among The Best by the Lancaster community in Lancaster County Magazine‘s 2019 Best of Lancaster Awards!
I’m so humbled! I thank you, the Lancaster community, for giving me this honor.
I never would have guessed that I would become a portrait photographer, but I am so unbelievably passionate about it. I know I’m on the right path.
Over the last few years, I have met so many wonderful people who have trusted me to capture life’s most important moments for them or to capture them in their most genuine, fantastic light. It has been an absolute joy to do so, and I can happily say that some great friendships grew out of these experiences. I am so thankful to have met these amazing people, couples, families, kids, and pets! I’m thankful to have captured engagements photos of couples and later watch them as they get married. I’m thankful to have watched families expand and their little kids grow up as they come back to me each year for a new family portrait. And, I’m thankful for the exciting events I photographed and the commercial clients who have come to recognize Chris Corrao: Stories & Portraits as a perfect fit for their photography needs.
2019 has been an incredible year for my business and artistry. I have seen some much growth in my work, and in turn have seen a lot of new supporters join me. I’m really excited to see where things go next as 2020 comes, which will be my 4th year of business!
Thank you, Lancaster, again for the honor of being voted among the Best in the community!
For the first time EVER, I’m going to give access to prints of my rescue animal portraits! After much thought, I have decided to do this to further my mission of spreading these lovely beings’ stories and raise money for the sanctuaries that have saved them. I am starting with Here With Us Farm Sanctuary!
All prints are 4″ x 6″ and are $10 each. 50% of the proceeds will be donated directly to Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. For the sake of transparency, and because I struggled with whether or not to sell prints, I want to share that I donated my time to the sanctuary to capture these images. I don’t wish to make money off of the portraits or stories of rescued animals and the hard work of the sanctuaries that care for them. I made the decision to donate 50% of proceeds so that I could use the remaining proceeds to help cover the cost of production of the prints, mailing, and time and equipment involved producing the portraits and managing the sale.
For this first run, I have 10 different prints, and I have 5 copies available of each. I am hoping for a good response so I can continue to release images and raise fund for the many sanctuaries I have visited!
See below for photos of the prints that are available and to read the story of the rescue animals depicted! Please consider supporting Here With Us Farm Sanctuary with a purchase of a high quality photo print! Contact me to claim yours. Venmo, PayPal, cash, or check are all accepted.
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
ALICE Alice has the best ears in the game! This proud mother goat was rescued from an extremely overcrowded farm. More than 100 goats where living in a small area with virtually no grass and very little human interaction. Her baby boy Eddie was rescued and lives with her at Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. Once she is completely healthy and ready, she will get to join the rest of the goats at Here With Us in the large pasture.
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
COCOA Cocoa arrived as an owner surrender. She was very shy at first but has already started to open up thanks to the loving and compassionate care she receives at Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. She clearly has a playful and curious personality. She is sure to become a big hit at the sanctuary!
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
DARBY Darby is the second half to the goat duo that started Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. Both he and Patrick were saved from a neglectful farm. They were malnourished and walked on their knees due to hoof rot. Darby has recovered nicely and has become very friendly and happy. He always has a little smile on his face which is evident in these photos!
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
EDDIE Eddie is Alice’s sweet baby boy! He is a bit shy right now, which is no surprise given the difficult start to his life on an overcrowded farm without human interaction. Eddie is very curious and sure to melt many hearts of visitors of Here With Us Farm Sanctuary in the future. Look at that smile!
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
JACK This handsome 6-year-old Nigerian dwarf goat is Jack. He and his buddy Sheldon are owner surrenders who were given a new home at Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. Here With Us was told that Jack and Sheldon were going to be shot if they did not find a new home. Jack seems to have suffered neglect by his last owner as he is still timid and learning to trust humans. He’s never received vaccinations and came to Here With Us with worms and mites which might be the cause of the missing hair on his face. Jack has one twisted horn which gives him a unique and distinguished look.
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
PATRICK Patrick, along with his friend Darby, is the first resident of Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. Back when Patrick first arrived in July 2018, Here With Us was just starting in a small Lancaster County backyard. They have grown a lot since then, and so has Patrick. He is a handsome goat with a big beard and a lovable underbite!
Peanut Version 1 4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With UsPeanut Version 2 4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
PEANUT This pretty lady came from a massive SPCA rescue in Philadelphia. Over 1,000 baby chicks were saved from filthy living conditions where they lacked food and water. All of these chickens would have been taken to slaughter. Cornish Cross chickens are typically bred for meat consumption. They are bred to grow at an extremely fast rate so that they are slaughter weight at just 8 weeks old. Peanut is now about 8 months old (at the time of this photo) and will live peacefully with the other wonderful animals at the sanctuary.
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
RALPH Ralph rules the roost at Here With Us Farm Sanctuary. He is stunningly handsome with deep black eyes and bright orange and iridescent feathers. Ralph was found as a stray and is believed to have survived a scuffle with a cat. He was saved by Animal Care & Control Team Philly (ACCT Philly) and transported to Here With Us. Ralph is also the sanctuary’s alarm clock and wakes everyone up at 5:40 a.m. sharp every morning!
4″ x 6″ | Limited First Edition Print of 5 | $10 | 50% Benefits Here With Us
REGGIE Reggie was born on the same dairy farm as Ronnie. Since he is a boy and cannot produce milk for the farm, he was going to be sent to slaughter. Thankfully, the farmers had a change of heart. Reggie is a shy young boy, but when he warms up you will be treated to his sweet personality and affection. When I met Reggie a recent vet visit had him extra timid, but I was surprised and thankful to find him approaching me and my camera after just a short time in the pasture with him!
Please consider supporting Here With Us Farm Sanctuary with a purchase of a high quality photo print! Contact me to claim yours. Venmo, PayPal, cash, or checks are all accepted.