RENOWNED SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER CELEBRATES FATHER’S DAY WITH UP TO 33% OFF PHOTOS, PLUS FREE 16X20 MATTED PHOTO WITH PURCHASE

By Georgiana Francisco
Renowned Sports Photographer celebrates father’s day with up to 33% off photos, plus free 16X20 MATTED photo with purchase
Ten Percent of All Sales To Support Special Olympics New Jersey
PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ (May 20, 2010) In honor of fathers and sportsmen everywhere, internationally acclaimed sports photographer Dick Druckman will be holding his annual Father’s Day Sale at Gold Medal Impressions Gallery in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. The sale runs from Tuesday, June 1, 2010 through Saturday, June 19th, just in time to surprise Dad on Father’s Day morning with a split-second action photo of his favorite sports hero or event taken by one of the world’s most eminent sport photographers. And if Dad’s a Yankee, Mets, or Phillies fan, it’ll be difficult to select just one from the Gallery’s vast collection.  Customers will receive up to 33% discount on all purchases and a free 16X20 matted photo of their choice.  Ten percent of the sale’s proceeds will be donated to Special Olympics New Jersey.
           Available as matted or framed photos in a range of sizes and prices, Druckman’s newest inventory includes exciting moments from the 2009 Superbowl, the World Series, and photos of local teams from WWP North and WWP South.
          Druckman has captured the excitement of the opening games, the first pitches, and the homeruns and grand slams at each new ballpark, including the top World Series and Playoff moments at Yankee Stadium and Citizens Bank Park.
          “My goal is to capture the most exciting moments of the most meaningful sporting events in an effort to offer others an inspirational image that lasts forever,” Druckman says. “This year, it’s more than meaningful that we are able to offer Special Olympics New Jersey 10 percent of the proceeds from our annual Father’s Day sale. Having shot some incredible photos at 10 Olympic Games, I can attest that nothing beats the uplifting moments of the Special Olympics or the inspiring determination of those who compete in them.”
           Noted as the largest sports photo gallery in the country, Gold Medal Impressions is located at 43 Princeton-Hightstown Road and is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Much of the collection can be viewed online at www.goldmedalimpressions.com.
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About Druckman and Gold Medal Impressions
Richard Druckman’s work has received critical acclaim for over a decade. He has been involved in professional photography for close to thirty years and his work has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Parade Magazine, Squash Magazine, by the Associated Press, in USA TODAY and in many newspapers throughout the country and region. Gold Medal Impressions is the largest sports photography gallery in the nation, featuring a continuous display of first-rate photographs highlighting major football, basketball, baseball, hockey, college and local sports, and Olympic events. His once in a lifetime photos of major teams including the Yankees, Mets, Phillies, Eagles, Giants, Jets, Rangers, Devils, Flyers, Knicks, Nets and 76ers and have been exhibited prominently in venues around the world including Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
          The Gold Medal Impressions Gallery features thousands of different sports images, either already matted or framed, or available for custom framing within days. Call 609-606-9001 for directions or visit the website at www.goldmedalimpressions.com
About Special Olympics New Jersey
Special Olympics New Jersey is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization that provides sports training and athletic competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization operates on an annual budget primarily funded through individual, corporate, civic and foundation dollars that make up more than 98% of the annual operating budget. All programs are free to registered athletes including insurance, facilities, equipment, uniforms, housing & meals for events, awards, sports, education and more. In addition to programs offered on the local, county, sectional and state levels, Special Olympics New Jersey offers athletes free participation in all activities at the Special Olympics New Jersey Sports Complex in Lawrenceville.
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Media Contact:
Georgiana Francisco
ByGeorge Communications
609-714-9660
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