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September 28, 2016 - Image 15

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016 // The Statement
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V I S U A L S T A T E M E N T :

C A M P K E S E M

P H O T O S B Y J E R E M Y M I T N I C K

Camp Kesem is a non-profit organization that
provides a free summer camp for kids affected
by a parent’s cancer. I’ve never encountered
a more positive, welcoming and loving
environment, and I’m proud to spread the CK
magic. At Camp Kesem, our hands get dirty a
lot, and whether it’s from working with tie-dye
or throwing paint, dirty hands mean everyone
just did something fun. In this photo, campers
hold hands during a game of human twister.

Black unit, the oldest campers, put their hands together
after a tie-dye session at Arts and Crafts.

A camper flashes her hands soaked in color.
Tie-dye puts a bit of color to a camper’s hands.

A counselor puts her paint covered palm to the camera
after a paint throwing game.

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