Philip Kuruvita has been running his photography studio for 30 years, and is celebrating by giving back to the community.
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He’s releasing a new book, Families of Launceston, and will be donating $100 from each participant to The Examiner’s Empty Stocking and Winter Relief appeals.
The book, a collection of portraits of Launceston’s diverse families, is due for release late next year, and will be a new take on his popular Faces of Launceston books.
“With the debate that’s been on about same-sex families and all of that kind of stuff, we were thinking, well, what does a family look like in Launceston in 2019?” he said.
“Then we thought, wouldn’t it be good to try and raise some funds for a charity, and this is a good one.”
He expects to raise about $5000, and is calling for families who want to participate to get in contact at kuruvita.com.au/index.php/for-the-love-of-it/faces-of-launceston.
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