Our photos publish in SunSentinel

post written on 17 Jul 09 in Applause

NEOART was invited to photograph the Taste of The Nation held at the Fort Lauderdale convention center. This is event is one of the area’s top fundraisers for the fight against childrens hunger.  Through a sensational array of delectable food and wine in a Vibrant atmosphere ticket sales, along with silent and live auctions, they managed to raise over $88,000 this year!  Jason Raveling’s photos were publish yesterday in the Society Scene section of the SunSentinel :)

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    Colene Wong
    31/08/2011 at 8:12 pm Permalink

    Well Done. Most informative for the 2 hours available for the whole story. I only wish that sub prime mortgage debacle wasnt portrayed as the result of poor people (black, white or green) in the cities of Detroit and Memphis. Having purchased a home 2 years ago I can clearly remember mortgage brokers and real estate agents pushing me to buy as much as I was approved forwhich easily could have led to my financial downfall. Many people did not resist temptation. Many people didnt do the math. Many people used ARMS to buy homes that were sure to increase in value so they could flip them with no intention or ability to pay them off. Sub prime was a term used to refer to mortgages for homes over $300,000 dollars. Surely the bubble cant be attributed to 12% of the US population. I hope the Ascent of Money 4 hour program coming soon more accurately explains the real estate bubble.

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