Gary Parker Photography, San Jose, Silicon Valley and San Francisco, CA, Advertising and Corporate Photography, Corporate Exec Portraits, Editorial Photojournalist, Magazine, People, Cat, Dog and Pet Photography in the Bay Area and in Eugene, Or.
CEO & EXECUTIVE PORTFOLIOS GENIUSES AND GURUS CORPORATE & MAGAZINE PORTRAITS CORPORATE CULTURE PRODUCT - TECHNOLOGY & SOLAR LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS
CAT PORTFOLIO DOG PORTFOLIO
01 PORTRAITS & PERSONALITIES 02 LIFE 03 KIDS 04 WHIMWHAM! 05 MOUNTAIN BIKE LIFESTYLE 06 FRESH AIR & LANDSCAPES 07 FIXED GEAR FREESTYLE "FIXIES"
FLORA FAUNA WATER SKY ORGANIC GREENS
01 PEOPLE ADS 02 ALASKA DIGITEL PRINT/TV 03 CATDOG ADS SENIOR RETIREMENT LIVING
Please support Honorary Lifetime LPA members Kimberly & Gary Parkers Dwarfism book-publishing efforts at creating two books on Dwarfism: "Varieties of Dwarfism" and "Primordial Dwarfism."
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Mother Shelly holds Nick, an 18 year old Primordial Dwarf, in front of the mammoth 1800 year old Methuseleh Tree the day before brain surgery for 3 aneurysms at Stanford, with speical thanks to Dr. Gary Steinberg and his incredible surgical & support team!
Shelly holds 18 year old Nick during a walk through the redwoods as his Dad, Lawrence, follows.
Nick climbing this 20' wide redwood the day before his brain surgery.
After seeing the big tree Nick, 18, discovers "You CAN get anything you want at nearby Alice's Restaurant" - at least, a sweet bulldog!
Nick Smith with Mom Shelly & "Tiger Lily" at Alice's Restaurant.
Nick with Lawrence, his Dad, out picking up some meds the day before surgery.
Two days after Nick's brain surgery found him alert and clowning around with his "ET Finger," a blood pressure monitor, in ICU at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford
Nick got plenty of reassurance from Mom, Dad, family friends and staff during his stay in ICU Stanford Medical Center.
On the 7th day after Nick's brain surgery, Mom and family friend Joey took Nick, who felt great, to tour San Francisco where he picked up some bling from the Hard Rock Cafe before ending up at a friend's home waiting to fly back home to Georgia...
Nick shows off the scar his hair will hide once it grows back. Nick reported "No pain!"
Only ONE WEEK after brain surgery for 3 aneurysms Nick visited the photographer's home where he played with the dog, danced and ate a good meal...
Nick & Gary up a BIG tree... Please help those with MOPDII Primordial Dwarfism by making a donation to "POTENTIALS FOUNDATION"
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