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Hey Guys!

Chris Shupe here! I normally don't get too involved with

recommendations involving decisions alot of you are directly involved

with regarding which specific contractors a League uses, like

Photographers. But I know it seems that you guys are constantly

evaluating and re-evaluating the results and the cost effectiveness of

the photography companies that are used. I just want to take a moment

to give a resounding recommendation for Don Griner of Treasured

Memories!

I have known Don now for going on 2 years and the thing I am most

impressed with, is his commitment to being a total professional and

providing his clients with The Most Complete Experience Possible! He

realizes that especially with Team photography his "Product" is not

just to provide a great photograph but to also provide the most

efficient and pleasant method of handling literally hundreds of kids

in often very unpleasant conditions such as extreme heat, wet fields

or even unruly children and often even unruly parents! But Don really

LOVES what he does so in the end it is his PRIDE in a job well done

that drives him to provide this Complete Experience! In the end, I

look at my son Christian's wall of plaques and I think we would all

agree the actual photographic quality and cost of each varies little

from year to year but the differences in the actual Experience of

getting those shots thru the years has been like Night and Day far too

often! Many of the photographers seemed ill prepared to handle the

sheer volume of kids and various personalities that go along with

that! Don is highly organized and highly experienced with dealing with

such large groups but not only that, he does so with enthusiasm and a

positive attitude, for he loves what he does! Again, I rarely make

such recommendations but I have just been so impressed with this guy

and the countless testimonials I have heard about his work, that I

felt I should mention it to you guys as a top consideration for your

next Team event!

Best Regards,

Chris Shupe