judy lakkis

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Not much to say, but I do enjoy helping people, and I know how important it is to the heart, to see the final resting place of an ancestor, and to envision the other family members being there, the day of burial.. I am also a professional radiographer/technologist, so that helps my passion for photography. And my photos are not touched-up so to speak, and never with borders. (borders meaning only the headstone and its borders are showing) .I try to keep the nature in the grave photo.. A fallen leaf, a sprig of grass, a pinecone. I just sweep away the dirt so that you can see the names, but other than that, I try to assure you a connection, when you view the photo, as if you were right there with me the day that I took the photo..
I have now extended my findagrave search to 30 miles or more so that I can offer my services beyond just locally.. I not only like to drive, but I like to discover new Memorial Parks and I take my searching very seriously.. Starting early in the morning, just as the day is beginning, gives me a "sense of well being" and a clear state of mind for the challenges ahead of my searching.
I have now started to take a 2nd photo of the surrounding area because I feel that the headstone is just kind of lonely without showing where exactly your loved ones truly rest.
Permission is given to copy and use the photo for your own purposes. No reason to ask.

judy

Not much to say, but I do enjoy helping people, and I know how important it is to the heart, to see the final resting place of an ancestor, and to envision the other family members being there, the day of burial.. I am also a professional radiographer/technologist, so that helps my passion for photography. And my photos are not touched-up so to speak, and never with borders. (borders meaning only the headstone and its borders are showing) .I try to keep the nature in the grave photo.. A fallen leaf, a sprig of grass, a pinecone. I just sweep away the dirt so that you can see the names, but other than that, I try to assure you a connection, when you view the photo, as if you were right there with me the day that I took the photo..
I have now extended my findagrave search to 30 miles or more so that I can offer my services beyond just locally.. I not only like to drive, but I like to discover new Memorial Parks and I take my searching very seriously.. Starting early in the morning, just as the day is beginning, gives me a "sense of well being" and a clear state of mind for the challenges ahead of my searching.
I have now started to take a 2nd photo of the surrounding area because I feel that the headstone is just kind of lonely without showing where exactly your loved ones truly rest.
Permission is given to copy and use the photo for your own purposes. No reason to ask.

judy

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