Our daughter Lori passed away a year ago. Her best friend is getting married in a few weeks and she found a picture of our daughter that she would like at her wedding. The only problem is, the only place we can find the picture is on her Facebook account and it is low resolution. The picture was taken during opening weekend at the 2012 Texas Renaissance Fair. Lori thought the photographer was a professional and according to her Facebook account, she found the picture on the photographer's website. If any one knows where we can find this picture, we would be eternally grateful.
(http://www.jenkinscasa.com/Fairy.jpg)
Several of the photographers who frequent TRF are also quite active on Facebook. With your permission, I could post your query and this photo where they might see it. I don't see them on this forum as much as I used to.
Very sorry that you lost your daughter.
Thank you for your kind words and your assistance. Feel free to post it on Facebook.
Texwolves, are you still monitoring? I have gotten feedback on the photo and have the photographer... Paul Stout. If you would PM your email to me, I will pass it along to him.
Youi're a good man, Merlin.
great job Merlin!! You do have powers
aw, hush you guys.
That is great! Thank you. I will PM you my email.
Thanks Merlin!!! We got the picture we were looking for. My wife and I are forever grateful.
I run a page on facebook for TRF enthusiast called Texas Renaissance festival Friends. We have a lot of photographers on our page that took thousands and thousands of pictures at TRF last year and years before.You are more than welcome to post there as well. If you do not have a Facebook I would be more than happy to post for you! I cant see the picture you posted but you could email it to me with any information you would like me to post!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Texasrenaissancefriends/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/Texasrenaissancefriends/)
Thanks for the offer Lady Cole! Merlin put me in contact with photographer Paul Stout, and I now have a higher resolution picture.
I am pleased that we were able to help.
Thank you, Merlin. You have proven once again, how our community honors and helps each other.