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My Radio Interview About the Photography Business!

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

Right before I was about to leave my house – well, let’s be honest, 5 minutes after I should’ve left my house – there I was, running around and stressing about what to wear. That’s right, I’m the kind of person who worries about what clothes to wear for a radio interview! Haha! What can I say, I was nervous! I’d never been on the radio before, much less been interviewed in a segment all about my photography business, so my nerves were definitely acting up. Luckily, my husband had the day off work, so he agreed to come to the station with me and make sure I didn’t wimp out completely.

I had been asked to be on San Diego’s Finest Business by the show’s executive producer, which is an hour-long radio show that covers 3-4 local San Diego companies, so listeners can learn about what they do, their philosophies & all about the people behind the business. This producer had heard about what I do and thought it’d be a unique business for her listeners to learn about – and I’m glad she did! I’m sure plenty of people have never even heard of the pet photography business (it’s a pretty specialized niche!), so I (nervously) agreed to spread the word. It all happened at WS Radio, which is San Diego’s leader in internet radio, and I was interviewed by Jack Warren, who has almost 15 years in the radio industry and also happens to be a former retail photography business owner in the Pacific Northwest.

I wasn’t sure of the protocol & how much time I’d have, so I didn’t bring my camera. I didn’t hesitate to take a few iPhone photos during downtimes, though!

 

Here’s the interviewee that was scheduled before me, a realtor, in Studio A (where I was interviewed too).

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More of the studio:

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The mic! I had to sit just a few inches away.

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Ken took a few photos of my during the interview… haha!

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Me and Jack, after the interview:
(aaahh, iPhone photo quality…)

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Here’s a link to the site with all the interviews from the day’s show. I recommend giving them all a listen; San Diego is home to some pretty incredible business owners.

All right… since you asked nicely, here’s a link to my interview. (Gah! Don’t judge my “um”s!)

I was happy to talk a bit about my past in sports photography, but I hope I did a good job of explaining what pet photography is and why my clients (and I) love it so much! Let me know what you think of the interview in the comments!

After we finished up, Ken & I went just down the road in Mira Mesa to a brewery for a pint of craft beer… a celebratory drink for my “bravery”, haha!

Thanks for reading! :)

 

Happy Howl-o-ween: Bailey the German Beer Maiden

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

Today, on this ancient day of history & folklore, there is a tale that must be told. A tale of tradition, greatness, and the struggle to uphold them both. And perhaps that tale is best told through the eyes of just a single character in our story…

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Bailey is a common beer maid at the town brewery. She was born & raised amongst the wheat & barley stores in the back of the brewery, and grew up learning to distinguish different varieties of hops from only their aroma; this brewery is and always will be her home.

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She is happy here. Her pleasures are simple: listening to the grains ping against the copper vats each morning, running her paws over the smooth wooden surface of the bar that’s been worn down by centuries of visiting beer enthusiasts, feeling empty glasses fill to the brim and grow heavy with cool, foamy craft beer. Truly, Bailey is happy to greet her guests each day, and they enjoy her cheerful service behind the bar.

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But times are not always easy at the brewery. Sometimes, whole shipments of hops are lost to thieves. The local brewery has had a successful past, but money has never been tighter, and sometimes Bailey can sense the pressure of an economy that almost feels like it’s evolving past the age-old craft of brewing.

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But Bailey knows that a steady determination – and a positive attitude – are the keys to continuing her happy existence in the way she’s always known.

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When times are tough, Bailey reminds herself: enjoy the little pleasures in life! Every smiling face that comes through the doors is another opportunity to make a friend, build a relationship, and strengthen the community that upholds the brewery through all the tough times. So she makes sure to greet each visitor with her cheerful smile!

 

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Every morning, Bailey gets dressed in the traditional clothing of her ancestors. She takes comfort in the familiar folds of the dirndl, its cheery white blouse and deep brown apron skirt, and the handmade headscarf that keeps her unruly fur out of her eyes. She herself stitched the red threads into her outfit, to add a bit of color to the surrounding brewery’s rich, deep chestnut tones.

 

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And sometimes, at the end of a hectic day, Bailey loves to enjoy a pint as she unwinds. While her favorite brew has always been the traditional pale ale, occasionally Bailey enjoys a stronger taste of hops from one of the brewery’s IPAs.

 

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Bailey’s counterparts – all of them men – don’t always include her in discussions of the brewery’s direction & future. At times, Bailey wishes she could join in these conversations. She has so many ideas from watching the day-in-day-out hustle & bustle from behind the bar… so many ideas that could improve their service & lessen their often-overwhelming workload. But at other times, she purely wishes to join in for the friendship & camaraderie. It’s not always easy being the sole female bartender.

 

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But Bailey values her solitary time, too. When she’s not behind the bar serving guests, she can think deeply about the world, the brewery, and her place in both.

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So despite her everyday worries, Bailey truly loves living at the brewery and tending the bar for its guests! She’s at home here!

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 Happy Howl-o-ween! 

 

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Big thanks to Mission Brewery in downtown San Diego, CA! And have a very happy Howl-o-ween, from Bailey (whose real job is to be an intern at Allison Shamrell Pet Photography)! 

For My Birthday, I Took My Dog to the Beach.

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

This year, I celebrated my birthday in the way that came most naturally to me. I took Bailey to the dog beach.

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Okay, to be completely honest, I stopped at the studio to return a few emails first. But THEN we went to the dog beach!

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For no particular reason, I decided on going to the Ocean Beach Dog Beach that day. Bailey also loves Fiesta Island, and she’s been to Coronado before, and she’s used to doing more than just running around at Del Mar, but we hadn’t been to Ocean Beach in a while – so off we went.

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The dog beach is a wonderful place for Bailey. I say that not only because she has fun; she psychologically relaxes. We’ve gotten into a few negative social situations in the past, unfortunately, when she’s on her leash or in a stressful environment. But the dog beach? It’s a place of happiness. A place where she doesn’t feel stressed, or crowded, or defensive, or like she needs to guard me from other dogs. She’s never gotten into a disagreement with another dog there – never. She just runs around wagging her tail, with a smile on her face, perfectly content for hours. So I know it’s a place that makes her happy, on every level.

 

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Happy – and SANDY! This girl loves to rolls around and pack on the sand as much as she can. All over her body. As often as possible. (Thanks Bailey.)

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I love this photo – check out her intensity!!

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But of course, a nanosecond later, the goofy face comes back.

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What’s on her priority list at the beach? Runningrunningrunning…

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She is FAST! Really – I’m not just bragging – I’ve never seen a dog outrun her in an all-out sprint. No mommy goggles here, she’s quick. (Okay, to be fair, I’ve never seen her race against a greyhound… but I’m sure she’d be up to the challenge!)

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What’s better than taking your dog to the beach? I mean, really… it’s a happy place, a pretty place, and a total escape from everything else life throws at you. In the time it’d take you to send an email at your office, you could have been throwing the tennis ball for your dog a few times, while they haplessly crash through the oncoming waves to retrieve it for you, meeting dogs on their way back into shore and putting “fetch” on hold while they go for a quick race up and down the beach.

I don’t know about you, but I choose the beach.

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Sometimes she slows down. Just sometimes. I like to think she’s being pensive when this happens.

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So that was my birthday! Well, that, and my husband took me out wine tasting that night too! So, yep, it was a pretty good one! :)

Thanks, Bailey, for the relaxing mid-day excursion. I hope you convince me to do it more often.

Voting is LIVE! The 3rd Anniversary celebration has begun!

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

Today is October 1st, 2013, and it’s a GREAT day! Because it’s official:

Allison Shamrell Photography has been in business for 3 whole years!

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(It makes me want to happily run across a beach, too… but Bailey will have to do it for me for now, haha!)

 

Did you see my last blog post? It explains the entire anniversary celebration (that starts NOW) and all the reasons why I’m giving so much away. Click here to read it if you haven’t already. But in any case, I don’t want you to be lost reading this post, so here’s the Sparknotes version: I want to thank my past clients for bringing me this far, and my future clients for continuing to propel my business forward. So I’ve decided to give away a canvas gallery wrap (of ANY size) to someone who’s dog(s) I’ve already photographed, and I’m giving away a full-length session to a future client who’s dog(s) I haven’t met yet!

Hey, I only get to celebrate my business’ third anniversary once – so I want to go BIG!  :)  Besides, I really can’t put into words how thankful I am for each & every one of my past clients… nor can I express how excited I am to be up & running again in San Diego and being able to meet so many new west coast dogs & clients. So I figured a grand gesture would be the best way to express how I feel!

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Possibly the best part of this whole celebration? I’m not deciding either of the winners – YOU are! Everything will be done by public vote!

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So head on over to the Allison Shamrell Pet Photography Facebook page and cast your vote! 

Here’s a direct link to the “future client” contest. If you’d like to enter your dog(s) to win (yay!), click here.

Here’s a direct link to the “past client” contest; cast your vote by “liking” a photo! Whoever has the most votes (a.k.a. likes) at midnight on October 10 wins! 

 

And… that’s it! I wanted to keep these contests simple & easy to participate in, so that’s all there is to it. So… what are you waiting for! Go vote! :)

 

 

Okay, okay, a few disclaimers:

~   The “past client” album on Facebook does not contain each and every one of my past clients. It contains a photo from every full-length session client (sorry, mini-sessions) that I know has a Facebook account. If you’re reading this, you’re a past client and you’re on Facebook – first of all – why aren’t we “friends”?! Haha, just shoot me an email (allison@allisonshamrell.com) and I’ll put up a photo from your session ASAP.

~  Repeat clients will see they have one photo total in the “past client” album, not one from each session. I’m not trying to short them; they just have one photo on which to accumulate likes instead of gaining diluted support amongst multiple photos. Besides, there’s only one winner, so they wouldn’t want to compete against themselves.

~  The “past client” winner may choose any photo from his/her session to be reproduced onto canvas; it doesn’t need to be the one featured in the Facebook album. The photos there are in no way the “best of” each session; they’re simply representative of each session’s subject.

~  Additional session charges may apply to the “future client” winner if the winner has more than 2 pets, wants to add additional time beyond 1 hour to their session, or lives more than 30 minutes driving distance from Normal Heights. They’ll win a $175 gift certificate, which completely covers The Beagle Package, as described here: http://allisonshamrell.com/#/pricing/

~  Everyone can vote once each day (Oct. 1-10) for who should be my next client, and just once per photo for which of my past clients should get a canvas gallery wrap. You can cast multiple votes for the canvas winner, but multiple “likes” on one photo (i.e. liking and then un-liking the photo) will not be counted. I’m just going to tally the overall number of likes on each image as of midnight October 10th.

 

A Pet Photographer’s Birthday Present to Herself – and Someone Else!

Monday, September 2nd, 2013

It’s tradition: each year, I give myself a birthday present that’s also a gift for someone else! :)  And my birthday is September 3rd! Tomorrow! (Yay!) So it’s definitely time to announce the present…

Confused? Here’s what happens: I choose a dog breed that I’d LOVE to work with – one that I’ve never photographed before – and after a “casting call” of sorts, I give a complimentary session to the dog’s owner! It’s a pretty good deal for everyone involved, I think! haha! So here it is, this year’s birthday breed:

The Afghan Hound!

 

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That long flowing hair, those graceful limbs, the deep expressive eyes… everything about the Afghan Hound says “beauty”. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting one, briefly, but I’d LOVE to actually photograph one! So if you know someone with an Afghan, first of all remind them how lucky they are. Then send them to this blog post! Here’s what they have to do to have a chance at winning a complimentary one-hour photo session:

~  Visit my main website, allisonshamrell.com, and make sure they like my style – which is natural, playful, and soulful. If they’d prefer formal, posed portraits in front of a fake fireplace background, I’m probably not the photographer for them. They should also check out the Pricing page – the Beagle Package is what’s at stake.

~  Email me at allison@allisonshamrell.com with a photo of their dog (it can be just a snapshot), and include just a few sentences about why they’d like to win the session, and what they’d do with the photos.

~  And that’s it! Within a week or so, I’ll choose a winner! It’s the best way to celebrate a pet photographer’s birthday, I think! haha :)

 

Last year’s birthday breed was the Bernese Mountain Dog, and Juno the 1-year-old Bernese was the lucky pup chosen to win! She brought her sisters (a chocolate lab and a golden retriever) along, of course, and we had a ridiculously fun session together. I can’t wait to meet this year’s winner – so, to all you Afghan Hound owners, good luck! :)

 

 

Disclaimers:

~  Contacting me does not guarantee a free session. Only one winner will be picked, and they must own an Afghan Hound. Email submissions from friends/family of the Afghan’s owner will not be considered.

~  Other dogs may participate in the session, as long as they live in the same household as the Afghan.

~  The Beagle Package includes one hour of time in any location in/around central San Diego. Additional fees will apply when including more than two dogs or requesting travel beyond 30 minutes’ driving time from the studio at 3251 Adams Ave in Normal Heights, San Diego.

 

 

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