About Laura Bergerol Photography
Laura Bergerol is a humanitarian photographer/photojournalist, who uses her camera to understand people and support good causes, including children’s issues and animal rights. She is a nationally published photographer/photojournalist located in New Orleans, Louisiana. In August 2008, after spending time helping after Hurricane Katrina, she moved to New Orleans permanently. Specialized in editorial, corporate, portrait work, and corporate headshots with heart, her true passion is capturing animal and childrens photos. Work has appeared in Child Magazine, Ladies Home Journal, San Francisco Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Gentry, and The Bark Magazine, to name a few. Client list includes Naturino Los Gatos, Petfinder.com, Porteous, Hainkel and Johnson, Legacy Ventures, Humane Society Silicon Valley, Animal Rescue New Orleans, House on Bayou Road, New Orleans Cooking Experience, Momentum Worldwide, Fleurty Girl, and Tales of the Cocktail. She can reached at 504-261-3337 or by email: laura@timecaptured.net. Philanthropically committed; her favorite causes include ARNO (Animal Rescue New Orleans) Boys and Girls Club, and Images Without Borders; http://www.imageswithoutborders.org Professional member of NPPA (National Press Photographers Association), Editorial Photographers, Press Club New Orleans, and the French-American Chamber of Commerce of New Orleans, and New Orleans Photo Alliance.
Laura is also co-founder of Images Without Borders which provides stunning images from world class photographers working around the globe. It was founded by Laura and Boise based photographer, Stacy Ericson, in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti. Wishing to contribute to the humanitarian aid effort, but blessed with more talent, than money, these artists joined with other photographers to make their images available to the public. All profits go to Doctors Without Borders, less the cost of printing. Every image offered by Images Without Borders is as a limited edition of one print. Gallery Prints are offered at $125 & $250. iPhotography prints are offered at $40 & $72. When one print of either are sold, the image is retired. All profits go directly to Doctors without Borders, less only the cost of printing. http://www.imageswithoutborders.org

