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Matthew Robinson

Hello everyone, welcome to my Blood Drive blog. I have been working with the Red Cross for over a year and a half now. So far this is the fourth blood drive that I have had the privilege to work on. This blog is dedicated to the success of this blood drive. My wish is that this blog will make it easy and fun for you to learn about this blood drive as well as others and to find out more about the Red Cross and what you can do to help our community. Thanks for coming; I hope to talk to you soon.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

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Matthew Robinson An American Red Cross Blood Drive
Mebane, NC, United States
Greetings, and welcome to my blog. As a young photographer I must say that I have been blessed with an energetic mentor, employer, friend, and mother, Michelle, who has allowed me learn and grow into the person I am today. Without doubt I am at perfect peace behind a camera, although I am still working on being this way on the other end of the lenses. As a wedding photographer I have shared timeless moments within the lives of countless families. From the first introductions, to the grand exit, and beyond, each new couple is an adventure. No two couples are ever alike and through the past few years I have made some wonderful friendships that I have come to cherish. For me a bride and a groom are more that a kiss and an “I Do,” they become a part of my family. Getting to know who they are, where they grew up, and how their love has blossomed, allows me to capture the moments they share in a personal way. Below are some of my favorite moments, that I found meaningful, enjoy.
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