Shoot Spotlight:  A Matter of The Heart
Mar2011 2

Did you know that Heart Disease is the number one killer of women? We recently had the pleasure of hosting a photo shoot for the American Heart Association’s  “Go Red For Women” campaign.  The models were a combination of survivors and awareness advocates.  To boot, the one and only Jean Enerson of King-5 News was featured in the shoot!   These lovely ladies were all gussied up in their finest RED to promote awareness for the campaign.  You can read more about your local Go Red For Women campaign here:  www.heart.org/pugetsound

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