***Abbey In Marana, Arizona****

Introducing Abbey! Isn't she a doll? She was named after the album by The Beatles...Abbey Road  <<< Click that link! Who doesn't love The Beatles!!!  We spoke about her namesake and how vinyl records seem to be making a come back. She said that her father has shown her the record which was the inspiration for her beautiful name! To be twenty again! To be named after an album! How cool is that! She is definitely a "Here Comes The Sun!" She shines and is an amazing kid! We spoke so much during her modeling portfolio session! I really love to find out about each individual I photograph. It really helps to bring who they are!  I believe that whole heartedly!  Abbey also spoke about what she does for a job. She is a TTY. What is a TTY you ask? :

What is a TTY?

TTY stands for Text Telephone. It is also sometimes called a TDD, or Telecommunication Device for the Deaf. TTY is the more widely accepted term, however, as TTYs are used by many people, not just people who are deaf.
A TTY is a special device that lets people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired use the telephone to communicate, by allowing them to type messages back and forth to one another instead of talking and listening. A TTY is required at both ends of the conversation in order to communicate.
To use a TTY, you set a telephone handset onto special acoustic cups built into the TTY (some TTY models can be plugged directly into a telephone line). Then, type the message you want to send on the TTY's keyboard. As you type, the message is sent over the phone line, just like your voice would be sent over the phone line if you talked. You can read the other person's response on the TTY's text display.
If you don't have a TTY, you can still call a person who is deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired by using the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS). With TRS, a special operator types whatever you say so that the person you are calling can read your words on his or her TTY display. He or she will type back a response, which the TRS operator will read aloud for you to hear over the phone. Toll free TRS services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
You can visit the Ultratec website for information about a wide range of TTYs for home, office and personal use. Or, visit WCI for all your assistive device needs, including the CapTel (Captioned Telephone).

Thank you Google and abouttty.com

So with that, here are a few images we created! What an awesome sneak peek! Abbey darling... reach for the stars kid because you are "Something!" Something special girlie!!! You rock! Completely punctual! You are a modeling professional! Go get it! 



















2 comments:

Abbey Sweeny said...

I love that there is assistance for those who cannot hear well! It is an amazing job and a rewarding carreer! Thank you Jodie for your time because I really enjoyed myself! For those interested in an a Caption Telephone a wonderful company is CaptionCall!
http://www.captioncallphone.com/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Branded&utm_term=captioncall

Jodie Fisher said...

Thank you Abbey! It was fun! I'll check out your company! I will get the files uploaded and off to you 💋😉 Hope to work together again soon! Next time I am in Arizona! 😀

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