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The Dogs of Dogs Abound! San Marcos Pet Photography

Friday, January 24th, 2014

I ventured into new territory (literally) for my most recent session! I shared a lovely afternoon of gorgeous soft light doing a bit of San Marcos pet photography with the dogs of Dogs Abound! Dogs Abound is a brand-new canine care facility in San Marcos – so brand new that it isn’t (technically) open yet, haha! Once the city issues their stamp of approval & the doors are open, they’ll be a fabulous new center for boarding, daycare, training, and all sorts of great things for local dogs. But while the loose ends are getting tied & the finishing touches are being put on the facility, one of the owners (Liz) contacted me about decorating their lobby area. She said she wanted to work with a local artist & display photos of dogs in the community – which, of course, is music to my ears! haha! I was thrilled to meet Liz & Lu Ann in person soon afterwards, and they even gave me a peek at their facility as things were still under construction! It’s a huge place and I can already tell that they’re going to have some really great services for local dogs & customers. So exciting! :)

So the other day we visited Simmons Family Park for a few photos of Liz & Lu Ann’s dogs! Forest is a miniature pinscher/Italian greyhound mix, on the left. I love his “serious face”! Isn’t he a handsome dog? And Diego is the aptly-named chihuahua on the right… although technically I think Diego I’ll-Do-Anything-For-Cheese Randall is his full name.

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And here’s Phineas – Finn for short – the action superstar of our session! This dog – let me tell you – he would fetch until he literally keeled over, if you let him. Liz tells me they keep balls hidden away at home, out of sight, because otherwise he’d go ball-crazy all day long. And I believe her – this dog does. not. stop.

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And last but not least, this is one of Lu Ann’s pack, Buster the shih tzu. Little Buster has his father wrapped around his paw – and with that face, I can see why! How cute is he?!

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We also took some great group photos – of all 4 pups and both Dogs Abound owners (whew, that’s a lot of subjects) – but I’ll save those for another time, since I typically like to check with my clients before posting their faces on the internet! And who knows: if you visit the Dogs Abound lobby after they open for business, you just might see it hanging there!

Liz & Lu Ann, thank you for a wonderful afternoon in the park. I had a great time working with your 4-leggers, and now I can personally vouch for your training program after seeing their obedience in action! Seriously – they were a dream to work with. I hope you & the dogs had fun too – I’ll see you soon! :)

 

Veterinarian Profile: Market Street Vet Clinic, in Downtown San Diego

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014

Today it’s my pleasure to introduce you to one of San Diego’s most award-winning veterinary clinics – which just happens to be Bailey’s vet, as well! Market Street Vet Clinic just relocated to a brand new facility in downtown San Diego, and it’s beautiful! Their new building (633 7th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 – between Market St. & G St.) even has 2 reserved parking spots in the adjoining lot! It’s definitely a great clinic and if you’re looking for a new vet in the area, you should definitely stop in to say hello. I brought my camera for Bailey’s latest appointment (speaking of which, check out my Instagram for a video of her antics in the lobby… sigh) and decided to take a few photos to share with you! So take a look!  :)

 

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Here’s a peek at their newly-decorated lobby – I love the burlap prints on the wall! And let me tell you, the in-ground scale? Genius.

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 Here’s the opposite wall in the lobby, which they’ve decked out with all sorts of goodies! (Sorry I don’t have too many wide-angle shots to share; I came during business hours so there were people & employees around, of course, but I didn’t bring any model releases… gah! Lesson learned, haha! Hopefully these photos still give you a good idea of how modern & fun the lobby is anyway.)

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They have a massive red banner spanning the north wall that simply contains 3 words: “Compassion. Love. Prevention.”

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 And all sorts of cute decor adorning the shelves!

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 How cool are these white (porcelain?) statues?! There’s two of them facing inward, toward the hallway to the exam rooms.

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And whenever Bailey’s low on heartworm meds, we stop in to re-stock.

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 Check this out: one of their customers designs custom jewelry, and donates the proceeds to local dog rescues! How awesome!

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 Remember how I said they’re award-winning? Check it out! The Downtown Reader’s Choice is a big deal!

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 I’m a big fan of the TV show Scrubs… so I was pretty excited when Bailey was assigned to Dr. Dorian. Haha!

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 Oh, look! A “recommended businesses” section, with yours truly in the mix! :)

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 And… drumroll please… the exam rooms are my favorite part! Haha!

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 Market Street Vet contacted me about displaying my work in their new exam rooms, and I was happy to oblige! I gave them free reign to pick their favorite images from my website, and they selected Bella the Great Dane to represent the canines they serve!

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  I worked with them closely on the size & aesthetics of the display, and one of the decisions we made was to border the canvas gallery wraps with white sides, instead of their natural background colors, to set them off a bit from the gray walls.

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 My fisheye lens gives a better view of the whole room. (That black object is an exam table that comes down like an ironing board.)

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 And in the next room, Otis the cat!

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I think he looks great on canvas, don’t you?

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 Again, white borders – and the whole room from a fisheye perspective.

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I can personally recommend Market Street Vet, because they’re so good with Bailey and she’s always happy to come in. They even take her into “the back room” for vaccines & shots without me, and she comes out wagging her tail! They’re great, caring people, and you can tell they really know dogs & cats. Plus, they have complimentary Keurig coffee in the lobby! If you live nearby – or even if you don’t – I definitely suggest giving them a call. And no, they’re not paying me to say all this, haha – I just know good service when I see it.  :)

 

My Pet Photography Journey in 2013: Looking Back

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

I know, I know, another “reflections on 2013” post. I bet you’ve heard friends, family members & businesses you keep up with say things like “thank you for your support” and “I’m so grateful for everything in 2013” and “I’m SO ready for 2014” until you can hardly handle all the gratitude, haha. I’m in the same boat… so I have a very different “year in review” post for you today – but it’s not because I don’t agree with those statements in quotes. I do, I really do – but I’d prefer to explain why to you in a real, honest story rather than a pithy, abstract promise. So here we go.

 

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In May of 2013, Mr. Shamrell & I packed up our house in Pace, Florida. In June we jumped in the car & drove 1,643 miles on the I-10 W freeway, and then another 354 on the I-8. We arrived in San Diego. And there, completely isolated from my past clients, partnership businesses, and literally everything I knew about pet photography, I was expected to start over and re-build a successful business.

Okay – the pity party’s over.

 

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Re-establishing Allison Shamrell Photography (and my personal self-confidence) has been tough in ways I didn’t expect, but I’ve become a better business owner with smarter business policies because of it. I’m happy in San Diego – so are Bailey & Mr. Shamrell – and business-wise, moving has turned out to be an obstacle but definitely not a roadblock. I’ve done what I can to keep my reputation strong, even though I started here without one, really. And since June, pretty much everything has been going great… until (and I hate to get dramatic here, but really) every photographer’s worst nightmare happened to me.

After a lovely session in Ocean Beach in mid-December, with a super-nice client and beautiful dogs, I experienced memory card failure. All of a sudden, a card which had worked perfectly for the entire session – indeed, for the entire year – could not be accessed. To say “my heart sunk” or “my stomach dropped” or any other organ-descending metaphor would be a vast understatement… I was terror-stricken. In fact, I immediately started crying. And after taking it to a local data recovery specialist company, who worked on the card for 48 hours straight and answered my 8th “just checking in” call in 2 days to say they couldn’t recover the photos either, I cried again. And I made the phone call that photographers have nightmares – literally, nightmares – about making, through my tears, explaining to my client’s unsympathetic voicemail box that the photos of her & her dogs were gone. And while it wasn’t an emergency session, or a session for which people traveled from across the country specifically to be there for, or a session for which we didn’t know if the dog would be able to hold on to life long enough for a second chance… it was still full of happy memories. Happy memories that had evaporated into technological no-man’s land, never to be gotten back. And my tears flowed.

 

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I’m telling you this story not because I want you to think I’m an emotional basket-case, haha. (Normally, I’m actually very even-keeled, and it’s hard to get me worked up emotionally over most things.) Technological failure is inevitable, on any/every device, including digital memory cards. Any photographer who says your photos are 100% safe is lying to you. (sorry to break it to you.) All the odds were on my side, I was using the best brand (and highest quality) memory card in the industry, and it had never happened to me before – indeed, it happens to most pros only once (if ever) in their careers. In fact, there was literally nothing I could have done to prevent or foresee what happened. The card recovery specialist agreed. So why take you through this sob story?

It’s because that’s truly what it was – a sob story. I had a good hard cry when I realized what had happened. But it wasn’t until afterwards that I realized why I was crying; it’s because I knew the gravity of what losing those photos meant. To compare, I could rewind the clock back 3 years, back to the beginning of my business, and pretend this might have happened back then instead. And I can tell you exactly how I would have felt: upset, sure, and inconvenienced. Peeved. I wouldn’t have been too terribly concerned about my reputation – God knows I didn’t hardly have one to protect way back then! So it would have been upsetting. But in the time that passed between December 2010 & December 2013, I’ve met dogs that are truly their owners’ best friends. Dogs that have passed away shortly after our session together. Dogs that fight cancer & miraculously go into remission. Dogs who help their owners through disease, divorce, and terrible times, all with a wagging tail. I’ve been told that my work is the best memory some clients have of their pets; that it lessens their grief & that it was the best money they’d ever spent. I’ve created fun, even hilarious memories, and images that represent lifelong friendships. I’ve given my clients photos that could literally never be re-created, and for which they tell me they’ll always, always be thankful. So that’s why, a couple of weeks ago, I wasn’t “peeved”. I was heartbroken. Devastated. Literally inconsolable. Because I know what my job truly means.

 

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Turns out, this story has a happy ending. My client (my incredible, generous, forgiving, grace-filled client) understood that technical difficulties can happen, and we were able to schedule a re-shoot for just a couple of days later. She loved the new photos, and we even got her Christmas cards out in time. I’ve said it before & I’ll say it again: I have the best. clients. ever.  Perhaps that’s a kind of result of being in business for three years; I have the kind of clients that transcend the “business” relationship we begin from & more often than not they turn out to be friends, because we simply get along so well. When I work with people who love their dogs as much as I care about my Bailey, people that treasure moments & memories & feelings they never want to forget, people that share my values, it’s no surprise – because it’s easy to get along. And I’ve had the privilege to work with these people more in 2013 more than ever before. They make my day with little gestures (things like extra notes of thanks, and posting my photos on social media) and also with big gestures, like saying the statements in the previous paragraph. I hope those statements don’t seem braggy on my end, by the way; I copied them here because they’re actual statements that actual people have told me, and I wouldn’t have posted them unless I knew they were true. If anything, it’s the knowledge of their truth that fuels me every day, to be honest with you, because as fun as it is when someone makes my photo their profile picture on Facebook, it’s infinitely more meaningful when I’m told how valuable sessions have become to my clients years later. It’s rewarding as a photographer, because I know my work has a place in history (even if it’s just one family’s history). And more importantly, it’s rewarding as a person, because I know the happiness & warmth my clients & friends feel when they look back. So yes, I’m convinced I have the best clients I could ever ask for – including my one-and-only re-shoot client, bless her heart – and I’m incredibly proud to have a career that adds value to their lives considering all the value they add to mine.

So I suppose this is the moral of the story: I’m sharing this with you (even though it’s painfully honest & a bit embarrassing) because once the horror of the loss subsided, it made me realize how much I’ve grown as a business owner & service provider. If anything, it even gives me a little bit of extra confidence going into the new year, because this incident – shall we call it The Memory Card Fiasco of 2013? – proved beyond a shadow of a doubt the importance & significance of what I do, and how seriously I take that responsibility. I don’t just take pictures of dogs. I’m a memory-keeper; a creator & commemorator of beautiful moments in relationships. Really, what could be more meaningful?

 

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So now, moving forward after having survived December (and the rest of the 3+ years I’ve been in business), I urge you to adopt a new New Year’s Resolution that you may not have thought of before. Get photos taken of you & your loved ones. Not iPhone snapshots, not pictures with a pocket camera wherein you’re missing from every photo, and certainly not selfies. I’m urging you to hire a professional you trust. Maybe you have a dog but I’m not the photographer for you – that’s okay! Maybe you have dogs and I am the photographer for you – great! Maybe you read this blog but don’t have pets, but you do have a husband, a friend, a partner, a child, or someone else that means the world to you. Go, look up the specialist photographers in your area (it’s way fun to do, trust me) and book a session for sometime this year. I don’t care if you have 15 more pounds to lose; if your photographer is worth his/her salt you’ll love the photos he/she takes of you anyway. I don’t care if you’re busy; schedule it for August. I don’t care if you’ve never been professionally photographed; find a photographer you can really relate to and treat it as an experience with a friend. I don’t care if you can’t make a big investment in your photos; prioritize & budget for just a few prints, or find a photographer who’s still building their portfolio. Just get out there & get in front of someone’s camera with the one(s) you love. Because – I promise you – you’ll value those photos so much more as time passes, so much more than you envision yourself valuing them right now, and one day you’ll look back & realize the happy moments in them can’t be re-created. And you’ll be deeply, deeply grateful to yourself for booking that session.

 

So here’s to 2014. I’m raising a glass to continuing to work with the best people & dogs out there, and continuing to grow as a business owner & person. Thanks for joining me along the way.

 

From San Diego to Portland: Rudy the Basset Hound

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

If you saw my previous post about Lucy the newfoundland mix, then you already know where I spent my Christmas: Portland, Oregon! It’s where I’m from, originally, and although the idea of a sunny San Diego Christmas was veerrrryyyyy tempting, Mr. Shamrell & I made the 2-day trek up I-5 to be back home with family in the (chilly) northwest. And while some people take vacations to get away from work, I love the opportunity to work while on vacation! So I was thrilled to be able to meet Rudy the basset hound a few days after Christmas! He lives on the outskirts of Portland, in Beaverton – in an area that some might call “the Pearl of Beaverton” – and his parents are engaged to be married! How exciting is that?! (Even if you can’t see the excitement on Rudy’s face, trust me… he’s pumped.)

I thought Rudy the basset hound might have been named after the Notre Dame football player, but it turns out, Rudy is actually named after Rudy Fernandez, the Portland Trail Blazer! Since I’m a Notre Dame fan and a Blazers fan, I love it either way! haha! And I suppose it’s fitting that his namesake is a famous athlete – because believe it or not, Rudy goes running with his dad! On a regular basis! A basset hound!! I could hardly believe it, but his parents promised me it was true – and so of course we had to get some running photos with Rudy’s big ears swinging & short legs flying! But for now, let me introduce you to (the stationary version of) Rudy:

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Don’t you just adore his big eyes? And his dashing scarf!

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Oh Rudy… you kill me.

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Josh & Lisa, thank you so much for the opportunity to work with the most handsome basset hound this side of the Mississippi – I had a simply fabulous time during our session & I hope you did too! (And Lisa, you’re a total trooper for braving a cold to come outside with us!) Talk to you both soon! :)

From San Diego to Portland: Lucy the Newfoundland Mix

Wednesday, January 1st, 2014

If you keep up with my adventures over on the Allison Shamrell Photography Facebook page, you know where I spent my Christmas: Portland, Oregon! I was born & raised in SW Portland, and Mr. Shamrell & I head home for the holidays every year. But since we just moved to San Diego in June, this was our first Christmas vacation that we were able to travel via car – and therefore we got to bring our Bailey with us! (We’ve flown home in the past, and putting Bailey on a plane is not up for consideration – I’ve heard too many tragic stories.) It was so great finally having our dog with us on Christmas day – until she ate one of my sister’s presents while we weren’t looking, but that’s a blog post for another time!

 

While I was in Portland, I had to opportunity to photograph two local dogs! Some people may not like working while they’re on vacation – I know people even take vacations designed to separate themselves from their work – but not me! I consider the chance to squeeze in a couple of sessions as icing on the cake to the rest of my Christmas. And for this first session, ironically, I got to work with a lovely lady who also lives in San Diego but was home in Portland for the holidays too! Crazy!

Lucy the Great Pyrnees/Newfoundland mix was the star of the show – if only because her sheer size takes up the whole spotlight! haha! This girl is  B I G  – but for every inch of fluff, she’s a total love!  We took a few snuggle breaks throughout our photo session; she never wanted to be more than a few inches from her family members.  I love that about her – are all Newfoundland mix dogs so sweet?

Oh those eyes.

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Lucy’s feet are HUGE!

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I told you – here’s a quick snuggle/nap break. It’s okay, she deserves it.

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Katie, I had a blast during our session (starting with that lovely pancake breakfast, of course!) and I hope you did too! I’m loving our photos and I can’t wait to show you the rest! In the meantime, give Lucy a hug for me…!

 

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