FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BREVARD HUMANE SOCIETY HOSTS WORKSHOP IN AN EFFORT TO CAPTURE “FETCHING” PHOTOS

The Brevard Humane Society is pleased to host a hands-on photography workshop on Sunday, January 7, 2018. The educational event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Brevard Humane Society’s Adoption Center in Cocoa.

Participating event partner includes professional photographer, Nanette Martin and “Shelter Me Photography” which seeks to improve society’s perception of homeless pets while providing a direct and positive impact on the destiny of the animals in the care of the Brevard Humane Society.

“We understand that your pets aren’t just like family — they are family,” said Michelle Deaton, Foster& Rescue Coordinator for Brevard Humane Society. “That’s why we’re so excited for the community to come out and make memories with our animals. We want to make sure this experience is one they won’t forget.”

This unique event is open to the public in exchange for a $25 donation. The class is developed specifically to teach attendees how to capture quality intake and adoption pictures of the animals in the Brevard Humane Society’s care, regardless of skill, location or equipment limitations. The workshop will take place at 1020 Cox Road, Cocoa FL 32926 and lunch will be provided at no additional cost. For more information, please contact the Brevard Humane Society at (321) 636-3343 ext. 219

About Shelter Me Photography Shelter Me Photography is a non-profit organization founded in 2009 by Nanette Martin. Shelter Me Photography travels to shelter and rescue organizations throughout the U.S. in support of its mission to improve society’s perception of homeless pets using professional photography and education.