Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Gabe Cano, Glen Hodges
Specialty Color Services
230 E. Cota St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone: (805) 965-1832 or (800) 207-7927
Email: mylab@colorservices.com
www.colorservices.com


* NEW WEB GALLERY RAISES RECOVERY FUNDS FOR HAITI WITH FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHS*

*Santa Barbara, CA --- February 2, 2010* --- Launched today at www.printsforhaiti.com is
 a photo gallery sale to benefit Haiti. A partnership between Specialty Color Services, a custom 
photo lab in Santa Barbara, California,  and Greg Lawler, a photographer and technology solutions 
consultant, the site sells fine art photographs on a sliding scale with all profit going to the 
American Red Cross and Direct Relief International for the Haiti relief efforts.

Prints for Haiti was the inspiration of Greg Lawler, who decided that he wanted to do more in the 
aftermath of the devastating Haiti earthquake than feel sad. Lawler approached various photographers 
about donating images, secured product fulfillment from Specialty Color Services, and built the web site.

At www.printsforhaiti.com, a special collection of images from a talented group of photographers 
is offered at a base price of $100, and to make donating accessible on any budget, discount codes 
are provided. After $10 per print is subtracted toward production and shipping, all remaining funds 
are donated 50/50 to the American Red Cross and Direct Relief International. Volunteers will provide 
the labor to pack and ship the orders. Recipients will receive finest quality silver halide Chromira prints 
on archival paper with an estimated lifespan of 100 years or more.

Specialty Color Services is a custom photo lab at 230 E. Cota Street, Santa Barbara, California. 
Photograph your Love is a registered trademark of Specialty Color Services. 
For more information go to www.colorservices.com.


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3 Comments

  1. Great Work.
    fab

  2. Greg…this is awsome! Amazing, beautiful work and what an inspiritation !

  3. Absolutely wonderful work and an inspiring project