[Image Description: A collection of three photostrip images. Each photostrip has three small, square images. In the first photo of the first photostrip, a man and woman wearing red and white Santa hats smile into the camera. In the second photo, she holds up a black cardboard speech bubble that reads, ‘hi’ and he signs ‘I-Love-You’. In the third photo, the two kiss as she holds up the sign. In the second photostrip, a man, woman and two young children take a group photo. On the left, the young girl, in a grey t-shirt, holds a red cardboard pair of lips and a red and white cardboard Santa hat. Next to her, a woman wears a red and white Santa hat. On the right, a man lifts a young boy in a red shirt. In the first photo, the group smiles for the camera, the young boy moving out of frame. In the second photo, the family laughs and the young boy is not pictured. In the third photo the group smiles, and the boy opens his mouth widely. In the third photostrip, a group of four men crowd into the frame. On the left, a man in a blue sweatshirt and blue baseball cap holds a green and white cardboard frame. Next to him holding a black cardboard sign that reads, ‘cheese’, a man in a black fedora and red and black plaid shirt has an arm around the third man, wearing a yellow shirt and a red Santa apron with fake yellow buttons and a black belt. He has a full white beard and a red and white Santa hat. On the far right, stands a man with a black backwards baseball cap and black shirt. In the photos, the men smile and make faces, with their arms around their shoulders. In the third photo an arm appears from off camera holding a pair of cardboard red lips to the mouth of the man in the fedora. In each photostrip, the group stands in front of a black background with the KODAheart logo printed in white. It reads “KODAheart, Two Worlds, One Family”. The KODAheart logo is a slanted infinity symbol, with the top right circle replaced by a heart. The word KODA in all capital letters to the left of the heart and the word heart in all lower case letters at the bottom right of the symbol.]