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Melissa Pearce

I first fell for photography when I was little, shooting snails and rosebushes with my little 110mm camera. As I grew older, I realized it was people I really loved to photograph. After high school, I studied photography at the University of the Nations in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. I worked at a film and print lab for a year, shooting on my own here and there. (When I started shooting weddings, back in 2003 and 2004, I was using film! ) I then spent the next two years working as a lead photographer for a local studio, where I predominantly shot weddings and designed albums. I married my husband, Randy, in 2006 and we had our first little cuddlebug in March of 2008, and our second in June 2009. (Phew, I know that was fast, but we wouldn't trade them for anything!) I LOVE being a mom. I also LOVE sushi, stationery, fast lenses and my Lord and Savior, Jesus. I grew up speaking English and Spanish, hence the name of our company, "Tesoro," which means "treasure."

Randy Pearce

I have been interested in photography for a while, but of course, when
I met Mel, I really got into it. I have been her assistant and second
shooter for a couple of years now, and she tells me I rock.

“Find my Family”

Many of you know I am passionate about adoption. Half my family is adopted. We hope to adopt. That is one of the things I want to use my photography for– promoting adoption. That is why I am posting this. I snagged it from my sister’s blog. A new show is coming to town and it’s not gonna be as great as it looks. Read the following from Martha Osbourne of Rainbow Kids:

“In the most exploitive and disparaging-of-adoption media effort yet, ABC will air a sneak peak’ of their new series Find My Family on Monday, November 23rd. With a sensationalized and soap-opera style, ABC will take viewers into the lives of adoptees and birth families in their Search to be reunited.

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With the tagline ” Some people have spent their whole lives searching for the one thing that matters most… Their wish will now come true. Let’s find your family, producers completely discount any worth of the adoptive families who have loved and raised these children. Instead the show emphasizes the loss of a child’s Real family’ as the one-and-only central issue of all adopted children’s lives.

The entire premise of this show is upsetting on so many levels. I encourage every family of an adopted child to prepare mentally for the public reaction, and the reaction of their children who may find themselves the sudden center of assumptions about their needs, desires, and personal feelings on their adoption.

This new series is being heavily promoted on ABC. Created by the producer of Extreme Makeover, Find My Family is laden with emotional angst and tearful moments meant to increase ratings and viewership. Unfortunately, the general public’s opinion and understanding of adoption is largely shaped by the media. ABC’s exploitive new series will focus on the most extreme issues in adoption, and is sure to have an effect on how our children’s teachers, extended family, and friends view and accept adoption.

For years, the adoptive community has sought to rectify the past vilification of birth-parents as people who gave away their children. Birth parents are now widely recognized as the First Parents of children, deserving of love, respect, and understanding. It is in no one’s best interest to turn the tables and begin to portray adoptive families as second-class, or less-than’ a family created biologically. This new series is a step back for everyone.”

I pray that this show does not discourage families from stepping out to care for the orphan and love them in the way Jesus calls us to love them. Adoption is God’s idea and definitely not a “Plan B” family growing option. Both the birth parents and adoptive parents are extremely important in this plan of God’s and neither should be looked down upon.

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