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7U and 5U Photo Day - Sunday, June 2nd, 2024
Sunday June 2, will be team photo day for 5U and 7U. This will take place at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Team photos will take place outside and individual photos inside. The Hall of Fame will be open to the public so be mindful of this and please do not go inside the Hall of Fame until you are directed to do so for your individual photo.

Sunday June 2, will be team photo day for 5U and 7U. This will take place at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Team photos will take place outside and individual photos inside. The Hall of Fame will be open to the public so be mindful of this and please do not go inside the Hall of Fame until you are directed to do so for your individual photo.
1 – Each player who is buying photos needs to have an order form before coming to the photographer. If a parent will not be present please send them with printed order form and send e-transfer in advance. The email for e-transfers is[email protected] - please add child’s name, team name and division in the comments. Order form also can be sent to this email in advance. The photographer will print it and the player can pick it up onsite.
2 – If you would like a sibling print, please make sure the siblings are photographed together
3 – For individual photos, players should come exactly as they want to be photographed. Extra clothing etc they show up with may be photographed. 
4 – Blemishes. The photographer can edit minor blemishes on the face if parents ask in the notes section. This is not for visible chewing gum or a dirty face. Please, put in the notes section if you want us to edit scars or anything else on the face. 
5 - Players should wear their team’s shirt and hat (these will be handed out to players on Tuesday).  They should bring their bat and glove according to the pose they want to take. We will have some limited gloves and bats but not in all sizes.

SCHEDULE: 

10:30- 5U Purple
10:45- 5U Yellow
11:00- 5U Red
11:15- 5U Blue
11:30- 7U Purple
11:45- 7U Red
12:00- 7U Yellow
12:15- 7U Blue
12:30- 7U Navy
12:45- 7U Orange
1:00- retakes from May 25

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Leah Verbaan at [email protected]
 
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