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Lidia Boicu

I am Lidia Boicu, I am Romanian and have been known to tilt heads with my out of place accent.  I love anything vintage, ESPECIALLY on my daughter.  There are many facets of my life that I could share with you but let me tell you of the most important journeys that have made me who I am today and how Tiny Sparrow came to be.

At the age of 21, I came to the United States from Romania seeking a better education and a better life. As I look back, I see the craziness of it all as I did not know a single soul when I came to this country but I also recognize that it was all fate.

At 29, when I was 5 months pregnant with my daughter, I have started to have numerous health problems. A very rare but relatively easy to treat intestinal infection, caused me to be hospitalized for 2 months with very little hope that I would make it alive. When your pain is so bad that you can only look up at the ceiling and hope that with another ticking of the clock the morning will be there, and somebody will come and visit you and talk to you in hopes that it will take your mind away from your excruciating pain, you learn a lot about life, about priorities, about wanting to give back.

Through what can only be explained as a miracle, I recovered and three months later, I gave birth to my beautiful daughter.  This life event was not without problems, however. You could see her heart beating over the thin layer of skin that was covering what was supposed to be the sternum. She was just 7 weeks when she had to have extensive surgery, numerous tests, countless nights in the hospital, travel across the country to try to find some answers and help for her problems.

What was suppose to be a very calm, bonding experience between a child and her parents transformed into a turmoil of hospital stay, medical procedures and through all of this it was the heart of a volunteer peeping in our hospital room one day asking: Can I get you a movie or do you need anything, that again put it all in perspective about one single little act of kindness means in those hard moments of our lives.

It seems that I might have had my share with hospital life, doctors and all that. Well, I guess God really wanted to give me a passion for understanding suffering, when at the age of 31 I got diagnosed with breast cancer. During the gruesome months of chemo, radiation and surgeries yet again I was able to learn what human compassion is.

Strange as it might seem cancer gave me courage I never had before. With my new found courage I begged my husband to get me a DSLR camera for Christmas.  During the chemo and radiation months I remember I would lay in bed, computer, camera, photoshop books all next to me and with a very determined ambition I got the camera to take a properly exposed picture in manual.

And in most books this is where the happy ending part goes. Not in my book yet. A week after one of the big surgeries I had, my husband had a terrible accident where his truck was totaled, he was in the hospital in Idaho I was at home in Texas, recovering from surgery.  A few months later an even more terrible motorcycle accident left my 30-year-old brother crippled for life. And as surreal is it may seem 6 months later, when everybody was getting ready to celebrate Christmas I got a phone call in the middle of the night that my dad had passed away. A healthy man was taken in just hours by a virus that wrought his body to the point that he couldn’t fight back.

I had a very difficult time processing my father’s death and I gave up photography for a few month but the love for photography did not die but I appreciated it even more while browsing though the only memories I had of my father: pictures. I eventually went back into the business and found my heart craving to do a greater good with my work.  I wanted to give back through my passion: photography.

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That’s when I came upon Kate Mcrae’s blog. A little 5-year-old girl fighting brain cancer. I flew all the way from Texas to Arizona to meet Kate and her family and I got to spend a few days with this amazing family. I had no idea that on the same plane with me was a puppy somebody got as a gift for Kate. I was able to make it to Kate’s house before the puppy, was there so I was able to capture those first moments of pure and uncensored happiness in a child’s eyes when they get their first puppy.

The response I got once I posted those pictures on my blog was overwhelming. Emails from photographers telling me how inspired they were, emails from parents letting me know that because of those pictures they hug their children more, emails from strangers letting me know that all of a sudden their problems are not so big anymore and now they appreciate the little things in life.

Walker

After Kate came Walker who, at only 7 months old, was battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer. Again, the response to his story was amazing and I knew then that I wanted more photographers to get involved.

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I wanted to reach out across the country to help families who were going through their own heartaches.  I wanted to help families whose medical bills were overwhelming them and in most cases would not be able to afford such treasures of art.  I also knew that photography was not only to capture these strong and brave children but also to tell stories, stories of hope, stories of courage, and stories of inspiration.

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That’s how Tiny Sparrow Foundation came into my mind and into my heart.  I found vendors and people willing to donate their time, money and resources to grow this organization that was and is going to touch lives and capture memories everywhere.  I look back on my life and see the path that has led me to this point.  It has been a long hard road but I know that life has finally come full circle.

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The process to put together an organization that will be able to help families nation wide and even internationally is not a very easy one. From the legal work, to liabilities, to training, to developing the infrastructure to support all the necessary growth, we work day in and day out to have all that laid out so more photographers can join in and help with free sessions. The first steps would be to get state affiliates and that will be done one state at a time. Our goal is to have at least two affiliate states by the end of this year.

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Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to spread the word about Tiny Sparrow Foundation and to let other photographers know about this great opportunity to help with their amazing talent. Together we can make a difference, a difference that will create lasting memories of these brave and inspiring children.

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Lidia Boicu is a Dallas based child & family photographer who began her journey into photography while fighting breast cancer. She now has a successful business, founded Tiny Sparrow Foundation, and enjoys spending time with her husband and young daughter.

Tiny Sparrow is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing lasting memories through the beautiful art of photography to the families with children who are facing life threatening illnesses.  With the help of photographers worldwide, we are able to give a beautiful album that will carry the love, joy and everlasting memory of each individual family.

Blogsite:
www.tinysparrowfoundation.org

Lidia’s Photography:
www.ohsoposhphotography.com

Twitter:
www.twitter.com/thetinysparrow

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A note from Angie: The work that Lidia has started and is now branching out to photographer’s all over the United States is done with love and generosity, however, is not possible without the giving of others. Please consider donating to this amazing foundation – allowing for these special families to have the gift of photography. Thank you!

About Angie


Angie is the founder and editor of The Creative Mama, who lives in the beautiful Bay Area, CA. She also blogs her own personal journey at angiewarren.com. When she isn't writing or taking photos, Angie can be found having tickle fights with her boys and frequenting the local Starbucks.

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  • http://www.andreahalsey.com Andrea Halsey

    Wow, an incredible and amazing story. I am humbled and moved, and glad to have had a peek into your life experiences. Thank you so much for sharing yourself with so many others and making a difference in this world!

  • Sukhi

    What a beautiful post. Thank you.

  • http://www.lifeinfocusphotography.com/blogspot donna good

    i pray God will continue to bless your work…your interview touched my heart,

  • http://www.lifeinfocusphotography.com/blogspot donna good

    i pray God will continue to bless your work…your interview touched my heart.

  • http://www.justme-photography.com Angela

    My heart breaks for you and all the tragedy you have experienced in your life, but my heart is also overjoyed that you turned all that tragedy into such a wonderful, positive thing for so many people. You are truly an inspiration!!

  • amy s.

    Thank you for such a lovely and inspiring story. :)

  • http://www.sarahnull.com Sarah

    Lidia, how fantastic. I completely understand about how cancer motivates and changes your life; I’m a five-year (and counting!) breast cancer survivor myself and life after diagnosis became a lot simpler and more directed. Keep up the wonderful work!

  • http://www.jenniferclare.co.uk Jennifer

    Wow – so moving, thanks for the reality check and best wishes.

  • http://melangephoto.com Mary Schannen

    Oh Lidia – your story just made me cry. I’m looking forward to helping out more with Tiny Sparrow.

  • http://www.creativelychicphotography.com Danielle

    What an inspiration! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • Sarah JP

    This is beautiful.

  • http://northfillmorestreet.blogspot.com Stephanie Lerch

    Wow, what a touching story. Your work shows so much beauty on both the outside and the inside. You are an inspiration!

  • http://hannahmayophotography.com/blog Hannah

    Wow, what an amazing story. I am so glad you shared this here.

  • http://rachelgoerkephotography.com/blog/ Rachel

    Wow! That was an amazing story…it brought tears to my eyes! I hope Tiny Sparrows grows tremendously :)

  • vikki

    WOW! What an inspiration you are Lidia. You moved me to tears and reminded me why I want to be a part of this amazing world. Thank you

  • http://www.hayleyjohnson.com.au Hayley Johnson

    Lidia – I am such a huge fan of your work and all you do ~ Your personal and professional story is so humbling and amazing and I just admire you for all you do… You are one incredible human being!

  • Jana

    Lidia,
    May God continue to bless you and continue to give you the strength and passion to do what you are doing! I love your foundation-it’s incredibly inspiring. THANK YOU for all you do!

  • http://www.brinkstreetphotography.com Kim

    I am moved. Thank you for creating this wonderful foundation.

  • Addie

    Not only are you a very talented photographer, you are also very inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • Amanda S

    Wow! Yours is truly an amazing and inspiring story! Thank you for your work, your compassion, and commitment to making someone’s world a better place through photographs.

  • http://www.dimplesandco.com michelle thomas

    What a wonderful thing you have done. Bravo.

  • http://summafamily.blogspot.com Shawna Summa

    What a beautiful post!! You are incredible!! Thanks for sharing your story.

  • Karen

    Thank you for sharing your story, Lidia. You are an angel to provide the beautiful photos for families who are dealing with illness. I was moved to tears after reading your story.

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  • http://blaircolby.blogspot.com Blair Colby

    Go Lidia! ?

    During my family’s darkest hour, I also found photography to be very cathartic. I have been documenting my youngest son’s journey. He has had many health problems and the photographs visually show his battle. They also never let me forget how fragile life is and never to take my family for grantite.

    I take these pictures mostly for him though. I hope that one day when he is older and healthier (:-)), the photographs will help him understand the war he valiantly fought and won. You see, he’s just 2 1/2yrs old at the moment.

    Keep on inspiring!!

  • http://www.kristenmintz.blogspot.com kristen mintz

    Inredibly inspiring. Thank you!

  • Kylie Smith

    I couldn’t stop crying while reading this! Tragedy seems to bring out the creativity in all of us. I love that you have put yours to help mend lives through art. Beautiful photos and a beautiful soul!

  • http://jenparkerphotography.wordpress.com/ Jen Parker

    What an inspiring and amazing story. You are such a beautiful and strong person.

  • Angela

    wow, wow, wow. that was a phenomenal story and I was greatly moved by your experiences and how you managed to make “lemonade from lemons”. Beautiful work.

  • http://spittingimagephotography.net Jill

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent! :)

  • http://abernathyphotographics.com/blog Becky A.

    Lidia – what a story!!! Amazing that with all you’ve been through, your heart still reaches out in such compassion! That speaks volumes and is soo inspiring. And I believe God has us walk through certain paths for different purposes. What an inspiration! Oh that we dont take God’s precious gifts for granted!
    I have an aunt and her name is Lidia…and we are from Romania as well :-)

  • http://721photography@blogspot.com Erin

    I am sitting here with tears in my eyes and in complete awe. It is amazing how God works is magic in so many ways. Thank you for sharing your story. May God Bless you and the amazing families that you photography. thank you.

  • Mollie

    What an incredible story. Thank you for the being such an inspiration and so very giving!

  • http://www.damionhamilton.com Julie

    Wow!! What an inspirational story and a way to make a difference in this world, bringing hope, joy, and recording memories. Wow!!

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  • http://onecraftychick.blogspot.com Jennifer Thatcher

    What an absolutely inspiring story! I’m humbled by your passion and touched that through so much personal difficulty you still have plenty of room in your heart for these children. God bless you and your efforts!

  • http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kaidenbrennfoerder Brian Brennfoerder

    Lidia, thank you for sharing some of your lemonade with us! The pictures you took of our 2 1/2 year old son Kaiden during his battle with brain cancer are amazing!
    It’s great to read your whole story, too. Every nice thing said about you here is true. Keep up the good work!
    Brian, Amy, and Kaiden (finishing chemo next week, and headed to radiation at the end of July. Still trucking!)

  • Alanna

    Such sad but inspiring stories, what you are doing is such a gift. Thank you!

  • Rebeca

    Wow, what an incredible life story you have! I think it is great to give back and I myself plan to do that when I get my business going:) Congrats to you and I wish you the best…

  • http://www.audreysmit.com Audrey

    Love what you are doing with the foundation! So inspiring. I’ll make sure to reach out once I am able to help out more :)

  • manuela Busack

    What a beautiful person you are. I was touched by your story…..Bless you!

  • Kelly Brown

    You are such an inspiration Lidia. What you do and who you are is so very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • http://amiehansenphotography.com Amie Hansen

    what an amazing person and story that she shared! so heart warming and giving! I have tried several times to place a comment on the tiny sparrow foundation site to see if there is a way that I could share the gift of photography in my community and see if it reached sd yet.. do you have any suggestions angie? thanks! amie

  • Natalie

    Lidia ia true Earth Angel

  • http://www.sweetchildofminephotography.com Leslie Houx

    My eyes are filled with tears….I can barely see the screen :) Lidia your such an inspiration in so many ways, you truly are a blessing in so many peoples lives! Thank you for sharing your story!

  • http://jenniferkingphotography.com jennifer king

    You are an amazing woman and inspiration. Thank you Lidia for persevering and helping children and families. You are a true blessing to this world.

  • http://www.polprav.blogspot.com/ playboys_uz

    it was very interesting to read.
    I want to quote your post in my blog. It can?
    And you et an account on Twitter?

  • Hannah S

    this is amazing… I am bawling

  • mamasbabygirl19

    Amazing does not even begin to describe you…I love that you do what you do…I love your selflessness…I love everything about it! THANK YOU!