Clips4Sale Teams With Seductive Studios for Australian Wildfire Relief

Clips4Sale Teams With Seductive Studios for Australian Wildfire Relief

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale (C4S) has teamed-up with one of its producers, Seductive Studios, to raise funds for Australian wildfire disaster relief efforts.

As per the promotion, Seductive Studios is offering a free photo of a participating model of one's choice to anyone who donates $10 or more to WIRES Wildlife Rescue or the Australian Red Cross emergency relief fund.

“We at Seductive Studios want to help the people and the wildlife affected by the Australia wildfires," said a studio rep. "What’s happening there is so tragic, and we want to do what we can to help those in need. If we all chip in a little, together we can make a big difference!”

In an effort to maximize its effect, C4S has announced that will match charitable donations made on behalf of Seductive Studios up to $10,000 USD.

“What’s happening in Australia truly breaks our hearts,” empathized Neil, C4S founder and owner. “Seductive Studios came up with this amazing fundraiser, and we’re 100 percent behind them and love that they are creatively using the platform for such a great cause. We hope that our customers, as well as other studios and producers, will join us and also take part in their efforts to help Australia.”

Participants should email a copy of their donation receipt to sara@seductivestudios.com to score their free photo. 

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