California Picture Project

California Picture Project

A 10-day open-edition print sale uniting creatives to support Los Angeles wildfire recovery

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The California Picture Project (CaPP) unites creatives to support wildfire recovery across Los Angeles through a 10-day open-edition print sale. From February 28th to March 9th, an exclusive collection of 8x11" photographic prints will be available, with 100% of net proceeds benefiting the California Community Foundation Wildfire Recovery Fund.

Prints

Each photo will be printed by The Icon as a pigment inkjet print on Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl paper, preserving each creative's artistic vision. The photos will be available in landscape or portrait orientations, with a variable border individually specified by each creative.Available for $150 each, these prints offer an opportunity to own exceptional photography while contributing directly to Los Angeles' recovery.

Partners

CaPP would not be possible without the branding and design expertise of SPECIAL OFFER, Inc., and PR support from Orienteer. The Edward Charles Foundation serves as CaPP's nonprofit partner, ensuring that every aspect of the project maintains professional excellence while serving its charitable mission. All creatives, individuals, and companies involved have donated their time and resources to ensure the maximum amount of relief is raised.CaPP would not be possible without the branding and design expertise of SPECIAL OFFER, Inc., and PR support from Orienteer. The Edward Charles Foundation serves as CaPP's nonprofit partner, ensuring that every aspect of the project maintains professional excellence while serving its charitable mission. All creatives, individuals, and companies involved have donated their time and resources to ensure the maximum amount of relief is raised.

Los Angeles, CA
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California Picture Project is hosted at Edward Charles Foundation

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