Race for the Cure
Game Night Photography is proud to support the Austin Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®!
GNP photographers were positioned throughout the 2011 Austin Race for the Cure taking photographs of participants and activities for the foundation. GNP Photographers are honored to donate their time and talent this worthy cause and we look forward to continued participation in future events.

Photographer Peter Seesselberg
“It was a very moving experience to shoot this race. As many years as I have been participating, it never fails to move me seeing how people facing such a challenge stand up to it with the never ending support of friends, family & even strangers. I look forward to participating with my support in years to come.” ~ Photographer Peter Seesselberg

Photographer Susan Johnson
“Austin’s Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure was an amazing experience. I spent most of the race at the start gate. It was a positive, party atmosphere for sure! The creative costumes and clever team names were so fun; the love and support shown by family and friends was truly touching; the participant’s attitudes were inspiring! I was grateful to be a part of such an awesome event.” ~ Photographer Susan Johnson

Photographer René Michaels
“As diverse as this city of Austin is, so are the people whose lives are affected by breast cancer. The photo below really touched my heart because it helped me to really SEE that this was not just about women over 40, breast cancer affects families of all ages, all colors and all social classes.” ~ Photographer René Michaels

FACT: Every TWO seconds a woman in the United States is diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Early detection is the best indicator of long-term survivability which means that it’s up to YOU to check yourself and visit your doctor if you feel anything out of the ordinary.
We encourage you to visit the Understanding Breast Cancer section of the Susan G. Koman for the Cure website to get the latest information on breast cancer risk factors, early detection and screening, diagnosis, treatment and support. You can also find the latest on integrative and complementary therapies, life after treatment, quality of care and much more.
