The Environment
We are committed to be a company that puts the environment first. Our path, at the very minimum will offset our carbon footprint. Our ultimate goal is to accomplish a negative carbon footprint.
Tim McGrath Photography is proud to be guided by the following green initiative principles:
** In the name of our your yearbook, we will sponsor the planting of one tree for each senior we photograph through the 501 c 3 non profit foundation "Plant-It 2020". Once our portrait sessions conclude your team decides on where trees are planted:
California: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations and long-term survival. If that is within an area damaged by fire or drought, it may help replenish such an area.
Colorado: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations and replacing trees killed by beetles.
Florida: Your indigenous tree will be planted Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations as well as locations damaged by fire and flood.
Georgia: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations along with locations damaged by fire.
New York: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations along with locations damaged by fire.
Ohio: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations along with locations damaged by fire.
Oregon: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations.
Tennessee: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations along with locations damaged by fire.
Vermont: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations.
Washington: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations.
Wisconsin: Your indigenous tree will be planted in a public forest with the priority towards no-logging locations followed by locations damaged by fire.