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Breast Friends Cancer Support Network

Breast Friends Cancer Support Network

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December 1st 2017: The TuTu Project

Bob Carey is a commercial photographer based in New York City. In 2002, as part of a new project exploring stereotypes and transformation, Bob began photographing himself in a pink tutu. When his wife, Linda, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, the project took on a different meaning. It became a powerful tool for self-therapy; expressing vulnerability, isolation, and humor.

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Bob Carey

BOB CAREY is a New York-based photographer who specializes in conceptual and environmental portraiture. In addition to gallery shows, he has contributed to publications such as O, The Oprah Magazine, Essence, ForbesLife, and Men’s Health, as well as campaigns for Lexus and MasterCard.
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Linda Carey

Linda Carey has worked for nearly 20 years as a manager and still photography producer for commercial and editorial assignments for Bob Carey Photography.
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