Alberton photographer Irma Tremblay is hosting a photo shoot at her home free of charge today for anyone wearing a jersey in support of the Humboldt Broncos.
Tremblay did not play hockey growing up, but she said hockey has given her great opportunities professionally and she would like to give back however she can.
“I want the Broncos to see that we are a small place just like them and that they are in our thoughts and hearts, and we are supporting them in their time of need,” she said.
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So far, Tremblay’s nieces have come out to wear their jerseys and have their photos taken.
After today’s photo shoot, which she said will be held most of the day at 353 Main St., Alberton, she plans to post the photos in a Facebook album.
“I plan on making an album of the photos and sending it out to Saskatchewan after I find an address to send it to.”