The Artistry Behind Beyond Boobs! 2014 Calendar to Live By

October 17, 2013

Anyone with a camera can take a picture, but it takes a photographer with heart to capture the spirit. The photographs in our 2014 Calendar to Live By, like our calendar girls themselves, don’t just sit there looking pretty – they tell a powerful story.

Using the photographic technique of double exposure, photographer Brian Freer highlights the struggle while paying tribute to the strength of young women with breast cancer. Each woman’s unique perspective shines through at first glance, but as you study the photographs, you can’t help but feel a deeper connection.

Watch the "making of" A Calendar to Live By video and you’ll see what we mean. This is not only a labor of love; it’s a work of art.

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Snuggled in the center of the calendar is a “Guide to Caring for Yourself,” which is our way of getting beyond breast cancer awareness and into breast health action. It’s packed with information all young women need to know. You’ll find our tips for healthy living, early detection and screening for breast cancer, and information for the newly diagnosed and for those who love them.

Oh, and it’s a calendar, too. Order your 2014 Calendar to Live By today – and order a few extras to share with your friends!

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