
Screaming Light is proud to belong to Operation: Love Reunited, an organization of photographers nationwide giving back to the men and women of the US Armed Services. We offer up to two sessions per family per tour of duty: one shortly before the Warfighter departs for his or her tour of duty, and one that captures the emotions in the Warfighter's homecoming. All services and products are donated to show our support.
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| Additionally, all OpLove families receive a lifetime 25% discount on all services and products from Screaming Light Studios. | |
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! This means so much to me! Please never see what you're doing as a job, because it's so much more then that. As many times as I say thank you, you will never know how thankful i am for this! THANK YOU! - Lily
We currently limit OpLove participation to 2 sessions a month; give us a call to schedule yours! When you come for your pre-deployment session, you'll need to bring a completed OpLove Client Form and a copy of your deployment orders.
Family Portraits in Las Cruces: Robin and Family!
Posted on December 6, 2009
This afternoon we caught up with Robin and her family – she’s about to deploy for Iraq soon, and they wanted to get some family portraits done before she has to leave. They drove up from El Paso and met us here at the studio, where we captured a few quick photos. After that, we headed down the road for some more shots down by one of our favorite fences.
Thank you Robin for all you do for our country, we wish you well on your deployment!
Roz and Jason
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Operation: Love ReUnited: The Cutest Little Big Guys in Town!
Posted on May 7, 2009
*I’ve purposely omitted the families name, or refrained from using it in this post, at the families request for privacy.
A few days ago, we had the pleasure of photographing two of the handsomest little guys I’ve seen in a VERY long time! Their mom called us a few weeks ago, wanting to schedule a session for her and the boys, since her husband is currently deployed, and really could use a boost! We were so thrilled to be able to help her out with that! She got the boys all dolled up in some of their daddy’s gear, and we got down to shooting. They were fascinated by our cats, who apparently thought that the boys were just visiting to give them special attention. We had such a great time you guys, thanks for coming by and letting us photograph your awesome family! We’ll be sending an album overseas for dad soon!
Roz
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Steve May 8, 2009 11:20 am MST
What a great gift to send, awesome pictures of your kids!
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gina&tony May 8, 2009 12:15 pm MST
what adorable boys!! this is such a great idea. their dad is going to be so excited with this! -gina
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Jamie Burnett May 8, 2009 12:20 pm MST
What a great gift o send to Dad! He will no doubt cherish it!
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Frank DiMeo May 8, 2009 12:55 pm MST
You are doing such a great job with these Roz!
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Anita May 8, 2009 9:40 pm MST
What a great idea! The boys look adorable. Daddy will be so thrilled!
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Mom & Dad H. May 9, 2009 12:59 pm MST
These were sooo special! Dad will love these!
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Jessie May 10, 2009 3:19 pm MST
Aww!! I know those kiddos (I babysit)! These are amazing photos of the boys and mom!
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Danielle Murphy May 11, 2009 10:19 am MST
Great photos! I love the ones with their little hats on. Their Dad is going to love these!
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Sylvia Borgo Photography May 11, 2009 1:40 pm MST
I think my heart hust melted! These are positively gorgeous! The family will treasure them for sure!
OpLove: Ft. Bliss Event
Posted on May 4, 2009
It’s been nearly a month since we photographed the departing soldiers of the 4-1AD, and the families of the deployed 11ADA and 93MP, on Ft. Bliss. I know, a month is an absurdly long time after an event, for me to just be getting to the blog post! In the missing 30 days, we’ve been editing and organizing our own 2500+ images, coordinating with the 20+ participating photographers, and trying to get back in front of the thousands of images captured during the weekend. Most of the Soldiers from the 4-1AD departed this past weekend, so these albums are going overseas as quickly as we can get them done!
I personally had an incredible time photographing 50 families in 2 days (although I was ready to come home and sleep by the end of it!) All of our photographers were absolutely blown away by how gracious, how patient, and how grateful each and every Soldier and family was. OpLove owes a major, major thank you to the 4-1AD for dinner on Saturday, and for the services of CPT Carpenter, without whose help this weekend would not have been possible. Overall, about 850 families (estimated) were photographed during the event; I believe that sets a new record for Operation: Love ReUnited, for most families photographed in one weekend.
We’re working hard on getting a gallery of all the images up. I know it’s taking a bit longer than I’d hoped, but thank all of you for being so patient! This is easily the largest event I’ve ever been involved with, and I underestimated the amount of work and time involved in getting this many images ready to go.
Here’s a *very* small sampling of the images Roz, Marie, and I captured; look for more (in the form of an online gallery) soon!
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Angela Colter-Beene May 5, 2009 9:20 pm MST
Awesome pics Roz!!! I need to post some of mine from Bliss, but haven't made it that far either.
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Rozilynn Mitchell May 5, 2009 9:30 pm MST
Yeah, playing catch-up has been difficult, but we're making some progress, which is good!
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Tonee Lawrence May 5, 2009 10:07 pm MST
your awesome!
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Ben Carpenter May 6, 2009 6:18 am MST
Good job ladies. Hang in there, it will be worth it when you are finished! These are great pictures Roz. Please know, most everyone is already departed and those who haven't yet will be gone by this time tomorrow. I received an email from an FRG leader in Fort Hood who received my information letter somehow and is asking for more details on how to get their own Oplove event started. Good stuff, huh?!
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gina&tony May 8, 2009 12:19 pm MST
you guys rock! i’m sure every one of these families will be thrilled. this is such a great thing to do for our troops.
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Chris May 9, 2009 9:23 am MST
Wow those are wonderfull, i just know my wife is gonna love hers when she gets them. Thanks Jason.
Operation: Love ReUnited – Connie, Graham, & Nichelle
Posted on May 2, 2009
Last Sunday Connie and her husband Graham and their daughter Nichelle came up to the studio for an OpLove Session! Immediately, I wanted to steal Nichelle away forever – she is the sweetest most good natured little girl I’ve photographed in a very long time! And look how super cute she is! Graham is about to deploy in a few weeks, and Connie really wanted to have photos done before he leaves. So many of our soldiers that we’ve photographed are deploying this weekend. I woke up this morning thinking that I must call all of the families we’ve worked with over the last few months and check on them, because I know this weekend is going to be a hard one.
I can’t imagine the sacrifice these families make for us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for keeping our country and our citizens safe. You truly rock.
Roz
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gina&tony May 8, 2009 12:21 pm MST
how cute is she in her little tutu!! and that is such a sweet photo of daddy and daughter. i got a little teary, i won’t lie. hehe. -gina
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Annie Warren May 16, 2009 5:46 pm MST
Oh my… she is just so adorable. I love the B&W images with Mummy & Daddy. I can’t imagine how much he’ll miss his girls while he’s away!
Krystal and Martin: OpLove
Posted on April 30, 2009
The day after their wedding, we met up with Krystal, Martin, and their parents for an OpLove session. Krystal and Martin are honeymooning in Hawaii, which lets Martin get his paperwork in order before his deployment with the Marines. His deployment is the reason they put the wedding together in just 6 weeks! Normally, we require the service member to be in uniform for an OpLove session; we made an exception for Martin, becuase he couldn’t get into his dress blues, and his ACUs were shredded from training. I’m glad the stepstool was still in the bed of his truck; our favorite shot from the session is Krystal on the hood of that monster, in front of the Organs. Martin, thank you for your service; we’ll have an album sent your way soon!
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robin May 1, 2009 11:04 am MST
Beautiful shots. I love that y’all are doing such a wonderful thing for our men (and women, I am sure) in uniform. It’s a great gift!!
OpLove: Erin and Jaime + 2 Cuties!
Posted on April 24, 2009
Our other appointment Sunday, was down in El Paso, at our favorite Memorial Park. This was another Operation: Love ReUnited Session, and as always, it was a real treat. We met Erin and Jaime, and their two kids- Colin and Harper for a fun family session! The weather was gorgeous and we had a lot of fun playing around, and taking pictures. Jaime will be deploying soon, and we’re glad to be able to get some photos of him with his family before he goes overseas. Every session we do as OpLove photographers is such a blessing, and such an honor. The love that these families clearly have for each other and for our country is humbling, and makes me so grateful.
Erin and family, it was so nice to finally meet you guys, I’ll post these up on Facebook for you ASAP!
Roz
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Lori Barbely April 27, 2009 5:53 am MST
What a great session and a gorgeous family!
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Tim Halberg April 29, 2009 12:52 pm MST
what a beautiful family!
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Steve April 29, 2009 1:21 pm MST
Great shots!! – they will love them for a lifetime.


















Hi Roz
I don’t remember how to order some of these photos- I really want some for my tent so I can look at my beautiful children everyday and remember why I do what I do. It is hotter than shit here in Afghanistan- just in case you were curious. We are proudly serving those injured- there are many. We are blessed to be Americans and to live as freely as we do. Most just don’t realize it.
Speak soon.
Robin