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Kerri, celebrating 44 fabulous years

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Kerri, celebrating 44 fabulous years


Kerri, celebrating 44 fabulous years with the Your Face, Your Story Project.

 

I asked Kerri what the Your Face, Your Story Project meant to her, and she replied, “It is about celebrating being at this stage of life. Knowing you’re strong enough to make it through the time times, the really tough times. It is also about maybe having someone read one person’s story and taking something valuable about it.”

 

The Your Face, Your Story Project is all about celebrating the lives of women over 40. With Kerri’s shoot, we did not have a specific goal for this shoot but rather just wanted to capture some joyful photos of Kerri, just the way she is, and I think we nailed it!

 

Kerri is one of the incredible women participating in the Your Face, Your Story Project and she is the 1st participant in the project to have finalised her gallery which is very exciting. So all Kerri needs to do is wait for the exhibition which will finish the

 

The Your Face, Your Story Project is all about celebrating the lives of women over 40 and challenging the stereotypes of women and ageing.

Be part of the revolution!

 

I have just one spot remaining in this project so contact me if you are interested. This started off as a project of the heart for me and is turning out to be much more than I could have ever imagined.

Your can contact me on info@mynotesfrom.com and all details can be found on my website:

 

xxxLara

Beauty, hope, joy, & inspiration

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©2023 My Notes From by Lara Flanagan
Tenterfield, NSW, Australia

 

I ​would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of Tenterfield, the place where I call home, the Kamilaroi, Jukembal, and Ngarabal people.

I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities.

I pay my respects to Elders past and present. 

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