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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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san diego afghan hound casting call

 

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.

 

Dog Photography Featured in International Style Blogs

Thursday, August 29th, 2013

It’s been a big few weeks here at the San Diego studio, and I’m beyond thrilled to announce that while I’ve been working away here, several international pet style blogs have been recognizing & featuring my work! That’s right, my photography of dogs & their owners has been spotlighted by various blogs & magazines across the world recently! This is exciting because these are blogs that I used to read & browse back when I first started my business… so it’s pretty surreal to see my pet photography work featured there, as an example to people just starting their businesses! Not to mention having it seen by the pet product designers & industry leaders that also peruse these blogs… I’m really just honored & flattered that my work is up to par with these sites’ high standards. But – enough talking, check it out for yourself!

 

First up: Itty Bitty & Fluffy is a UK-based blog that featured my session with Socrates the labradoodle several weeks ago. They must have gotten a great reaction to that post, because – completely out of the blue – they took a dip into my blog archives and spotted my session with Gus the hound mix! So they requested to feature Gus, and now his sweet face is gracing their site! You can see their whole post about Gus here. Here are a few screenshots:

 

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Gus has a wonderful story behind his adoption, and Itty Bitty & Fluffy interviewed me about it. You can read it all on their site.

 

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I LOVE the photos they chose to feature!

san diego commercial dog photography

 

Yay, Gus! :)

 

Another incredibly special spotlight to me features none other than the fabulous Daly, a mixed-breed dog with whom I was honored to share two different sessions. A fabulous blog called The Daily Dog Tag contacted me after I posted on my Facebook page that I photographed Daly twice, and they asked me if they could feature BOTH sessions on their blog! So of course I obliged. And get this – they also wanted Daly’s mom’s input for the post, so she even got to write a bit of Daly’s history and rescue background for the feature! Read both of our interviews here.

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  This is a fun blog – they feature new pet products & adoptable dogs all the time!

pet photography work featured

 

 

san diego dog photography featured

Yay Daly!  :)

 

The pug lovers out there will enjoy this next feature! It’s Mr. Big, a goofy little guy with a too-big tongue. And this session was spotlighted by a great blog named Hair of the Dog, which is different than the above blogs because it’s specifically aimed at pet photographers. It’s a fantastic educational resource on running a pet photography business, so being featured here means exposing myself to the savvy eyes of my colleagues, as well as standing up as an example to beginners with fledgling businesses. It’s a different type of honor, and certainly just as humbling. See my interview & photos on their site by clicking here.

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That tongue… it gets me every time.

 

commercial dog photography

I even got a small bio at the end of the feature! Too cool. Yay Mr. Big! :)

 

I actually have several more blogs to share with you – but for now, I’ve got to run off and scout Coronado for an upcoming session! So it looks like those will have to wait for another day… I hope you visit each of these sites and poke around a bit! They’re storehouses of incredible photography and great interviews, and even though you’re (probably) not a pet photographer, I’m sure you can find something you’ll like. Here are the quick links: Itty Bitty & Fluffy, The Daily Dog Tag, and Hair of the Dog. Enjoy! :)

In the Flowers at Balboa Park with Jasper the Dog

Sunday, August 25th, 2013

I had a wonderfully fun dog photo session with a little Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Jasper the other day – and we spent most of it in & out of the flower beds at Balboa Park! Jasper is an older guy, but that didn’t slow him down at all – his mom took him to other fun spots around San Diego earlier in the day (like Fiesta Island & other parts of Balboa Park), so he’d been out & about for hours by the time our session started – and it STILL didn’t tire him out! I know dogs that are half his age that only have half his energy, so I was totally impressed by the little guy!

For our session, his mom knew she wanted some pretty, scenic photos – and the more flowers the better! So we thought about where we could go to achieve that combination, and it turns out Balboa Park was already a special place to her, so it was a natural choice for our session location. And it didn’t disappoint! Check out their “sneak peek” photos!

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I really loved shooting in Balboa Park! It presents a bit of a challenge, to be honest, with all the other people & dogs around, since they present distractions to the dog I’m working with as well as (sometimes) undesired background elements. But in the right spots, like near the Botanical Gardens, everywhere you look at any angle presents a pretty backdrop! And I’ve personally always felt that the best background for a dog, hands down, is simply green grass. What could be more natural, more simple? And the grass doesn’t get more green & lush than at the hands of the talented Balboa Park gardeners! So despite the distractions, I couldn’t help but absolutely love our Balboa Park session.

 

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Maria – thank you so much for an incredibly fun session! Jasper, thanks for keeping me laughing! :)

 

My Dog Bailey’s First Surfing Lesson in Del Mar, CA

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

If you’re a fan of the Facebook page, you already know the fun news: Bailey (my dog) had her first surfing lesson on Saturday! We met up with the So Cal Surf Dogs for their regular weekly lessons, and boy – I can’t possibly tell you how much fun it was!! We had an absolutely stellar time – and to our absolute shock & exhilaration, Bailey actually surfed!!

 

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I kind of still can’t believe that photo exists… My dog can SURF! It was an absolutely unforgettable experience, and we can’t wait to go back for more!

 

The whole day was lots of fun from the beginning: first, the dogs got accustomed to their boards on the beach. The So Cal Surf Dogs instructors were incredibly patient with the dogs, and they made sure not to rush or force anyone into anything uncomfortable. I really can’t say enough for their patience & concern for the dogs’ happiness & safety. They even had a professional dog trainer there, just to watch out for signs of anxiety in the dogs.

 

No anxiety here! Bailey was ready to go!

dog surfing in san diego

 Game face.

dog surfing in san diego

 And after a bit of instruction & reassurance, they sent us out into the water! There’s the handsome Mr. Shamrell with Bailey – he was so great at “launching” her!

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And she surfed!!!

dog on surfboard

You’ll never guess what happened next. Right after she rode her very first wave – all the way to the beach! – I got stung by a stingray.

Yes, you read that right. Or at least the lifeguard thought I “brushed” into one, since I stepped on something poky and it immediately started hurting. So I was rushed to shore, but by the time I reached the lifeguard station, the pain had mostly gone away. I guess I confused the poor lifeguard on duty; he wasn’t sure if it was a bee or a piece of glass or a slight stingray sting that got me… but luckily, whatever it was didn’t stop me from getting back out there! I only missed a few of Bailey’s runs in the time it took for him to inspect my toes. I was too nervous to step out there barefoot, though, so I wore my sandals back out. Which didn’t make walking around very easy, but hey, I felt safer! :)

So while I was on shore, Mr. Shamrell & Bailey kept practicing, and eventually he was able to launch her without the help of our awesome instructor, Gigi. She’s a So Cal Surf Dogs volunteer, and was with us the whole time – and thank goodness, because we would have been lost without her! She was awesome at seeing what we were doing wrong and correcting us, and making sure Bailey was always in the right place & safe. There’s a lot to think about out there: your position relative to the board, your dog’s position, your hand positions, what the water is doing, when the next wave is coming, if there are any people/dogs/surfboards in front of or behind you… it’s not a simple thing!

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Here’s what we eventually learned: Bailey needs someone launching her, and someone else about 20 yards closer to the beach saying “staaaaayyyyy” with their hands up! If there’s no one to tell her to stay put, she would often make a break for it:

dog surfing wipeout

 

By the end of the lesson, the president of So Cal Surf Dogs was helping Bailey & Mr. Shamrell with a bit of technique. Looks like Bailey was one of the “quick learners” in the class! (ohmygoshiamsoproudmydogisagenius!)

 

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 As I shot these photos with my camera in one hand, my other hand was out and I was yelling “stay!” Haha!

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I know she looks a bit uncertain in these photos, but I hope no one’s actually worried about her – Bailey was having a great time! I have to think that no one immediately starts smiling and waving the first time they learn how to stand up on a surfboard. Bailey was concentrating on staying up & staying put; she came running back to us after each run, and I figure that if she really didn’t like it, she’d make a beeline for the beach and stay there. She never did that, and was consistently wagging her tail between runs, so we felt good about hoisting her back up on the board each time. (Some dogs were much less sure about staying put on the boards, so they had leashes to connect their dogs to the boards. Got to say, I was proud of Bailey for not needing one of those!)

surf dog

Get this: after she passed both of us, she’d just turn around and stare at us! As if to say, “Mom? Dad? Where am I going?” Too cute! We couldn’t stop laughing!!

dog surfing funny

 

 Like I said – there were a few wipeouts. Not too many!

dog surf wipeout

 

We were all cheering for her! Goooooo Bailey!!

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My gosh, the coastline at Del Mar is beautiful.

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 Aaaaand she’s out!

del mar dog surfing

Want a behind-the-scenes look at how we “launched” Bailey’s board with the waves? Check it out:

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Gigi’s help was crucial!

dog learning how to surf

 It was a beautiful, perfect day. So many people were there – Bailey’s “class” had about 8 other dogs, and there were 2 more classes that day!

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del mar dog beach view

 

 Somehow, we always come back to this. Even with a life vest!

dog rubbing in sand

 

Ahhhh. It’s much better naked, apparently.

dog rubbing in sand

 

 Sigh. That’s my dog.

dog shaking in sand

 

If you’re interested in surfing with your dog in Del Mar (obviously I recommend it!), you can get more info & fill out the sign-up form here.

I’m already looking forward to our next lesson, as well as the upcoming dog surfing competition! Benefitting the Helen Woodward Animal Center, the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon is September 8 at the Del Mar dog beach! I’ll definitely be there – Bailey needs a bit more training, I think, before making an appearance at an event like that – but I can’t wait to photograph all the action!

Seriously. I can’t think of a better way to spend your Saturday. We’ll be back out there soon! :)

 

Dog Photography in Felicita Park, Escondido

Tuesday, August 20th, 2013

I enjoyed a fabulous dog photography session with three happy-go-lucky dogs (and one shy pup) in Escondido yesterday afternoon! Birdie, Bandit & Nugget took me on a hike through Felicita Park, a public park in their neighborhood, and it was such a beautiful place that I’m already anxious to go back! Haha – I have a feeling it’ll definitely be a new favorite location for my future clients!

 

Let me introduce you to the pack: First: the incomparable Nugget. LOOK at that FACE. And he had a super-silly attitude to go with it! His parents think he’s a terrier/basset hound/German shorthaired pointer mix… maybe… I have no idea what breeds combined to make that combination of adorable! Haha!

scruffy mixed breed dog

Here are Birdie (yellow) and Bandit (black). Bandit is the more recent addition to the family, and earned her name because when playing fetch with Birdie, she’d always steal the ball away from her & bring it back to her owners to get all the credit! Haha! Turns out she’s a great little poser, too…

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And then we stopped by a place the dogs only know as “heaven” – a stream with pools of water big enough to swim around in and fetch big sticks out of. Birdie especially was having the time of her life – she’s a strong athlete and was simply bursting for her dad to throw the stick every single time!

dog photography swimming with stick

 

Last but certainly not least: Zoey. This poor girl hasn’t had an easy life, and is terribly scared of most people. I was lucky that she’d be in the same room with me, much less give me these sweet eyes for a photo. Oh Zoey – you break my heart. I’m so glad you found your forever family.

shy rescue dog

 

 

Brigid, thank you so much for the workout – I mean, session – and for letting me get to know your beautiful dogs! It’s clear they all won the dog lottery when you rescued them. Talk to you soon – and in the meantime, give them all a hug for me! :)

 

 

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