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New Products: Part Two ~ {Pensacola, FL Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Okay, so you thought the canvas gallery wraps were cool, but you’re not really a hang-it-up-on-the-wall person? You’re a tell-the-story-in-a-book person? That sounds good to me too. Here’s what I have for you:

Custom albums!

With the purchase of a Dalmatian or Great Dane package, I will custom-design a gorgeous coffee table album for you to show off to all your friends! It will be 20-30 pages long, and can have anywhere from 1-6 images on each page.

The book jacket has a glossy finish, but the pages inside are matte finish, so that you don’t get fingerprints everywhere!

Are you ready for my favorite part of the books? They have an option to upgrade to a fancy new trend called “lay flat pages”. These aren’t your typical photo books: the pages lay completely flat, like the name suggests, instead of curling up at the binding like magazines and other books! Check out these comparisons:

As you can see, it’s a completely different kind of binding. Here’s a close-up:

The end result is very modern-looking. The pages are slightly thicker than normal photo books, and it turns out to be a completely unique gift- perfect for featuring your completely unique dog!

Hopefully you get the idea by now! It’s a gorgeous product, and I’m really quite thrilled to be able to offer it. But it’s only available to those who select the Dalmatian or Great Dane sessions, simply because it becomes difficult to fill up an album for which every page makes you say “Wow!” when our session is only about an hour long.

So that should satisfy the storytellers out there- a coffee table album with lay flat pages. Oh, but you just can’t decide between an album and a gallery wrap? You like hanging pictures up but you also want to see them tell a story? I have a solution to your dilemma… I think you’ll like my next blog post!

Until next time!

New Products: Part One ~ {Pensacola, FL Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Time for a new series on the blog! I’ve been working behind the scenes quite a bit, getting things ready for the new year and making sure each of my future clients will have an amazing experience! Part of that is offering more than just 8x10s and 4x6s. I’ve been expanding my product line, and I’d like to show you my trademark product, which 90% of my clients purchase simply because of the wow factor!

The canvas gallery wrap is relatively new to the photography world. It’s a digital image printed onto canvas – yes, canvas – which is then stretched around a wooden frame. The effect is almost like the image is floating! You can see at least part of the picture from anywhere in the room, even if you’re 90 degrees from the direction the gallery wrap is facing. The final product is a photo that doesn’t need a frame- because it’s already built in!

Here you can see the canvas texture on the photograph:

It’s obvious from up close, but much more subtle when you step back and don’t use a zoom lens :)

Check out the way it’s folded behind the frame:

You can tell it’s real canvas material, not just patterned paper. Here are a couple of photos of the way it’s attached to the back, and you can see the study construction of the frame as well as more of the canvas texturing.

One suggestion I always make to my clients is, when in doubt, always go big! That “big 8×10” print will seem bite-sized next to a 16×20 canvas gallery wrap, and when you have a photograph that you really treasure, it only makes sense to let it become a focal point of the room. In fact, my canvas gallery wraps don’t come in any sizes smaller than 16×16! My clients love how their photographs suddenly become their walls’ centerpieces, and you just can’t do that with (even) an 11×14.

I love taking my canvas gallery wrap samples to meetings with clients, too, because it’s fun to see their eyes get big and hear them say, “Wow!” These products turn photographs into museum-quality works of art, and it’s just so much fun to hang up something different! I just ordered my sample of 24×36 inches, and I just can’t wait to hang it up in my meeting room!

Thanks for reading, and soon you’ll be hearing about more products which you may never have seen before! Stay tuned!

Too Many Animals for One Title ~ {Pensacola Beach, Florida Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

But I can name them in this post! I had the pleasure of photographing the wonderful Stephens family several weeks ago (I know, I’m way behind!)  and let me tell you, there’s a reason why I call them “the family” and don’t reference them by their pets’ individual names. In fact, there are eight reasons. I think I’d run out of breath if I rattled off Rupert, Penelope, Bouncer, Oliver, Mulder, Scully, Trinity, and Emma every time I talk about them! Regardless, this is one fun family. The three cats (Rupert, Penelope, and Bouncer) have very distinct personalities, and I think you’ll see from the photos who is the playful one and who tends to brood- or at least was brooding during our session! The five dogs (Oliver, Mulder, Scully, Trinity, and Emma) have a great little area to play outside and inside, and overall are enjoying a great life, especially considering where several of them came from. Their owners (hi Teri & Danny!) have generously opened their doors to rescue after rescue, and it was extremely powerful to witness their love for one animal in particular who is still so uneasy in this amazing home, just because of her previous situation. So here is the blog post for this family; long in comparison to other posts, but short compared to what they deserve.

This is Mulder, the stoic of the group.

Oliver the standard poodle- very happy, and very curious about my camera!

Emma, the newest addition, playing with Scully.

Timid Trinity.

Did I mention Oliver liked my camera?

One of Teri’s favorite shots- “her boys”!

I’m not sure exactly what it was about these pets, but they really got my creative juices flowing. I tried this art-deco effect with Oliver- wait, is that even the right term? See, I’m way outside my comfort zone here! Thanks for helping me develop, Oliver :)

This shoot also really spoke to me in terms of collages. As much as I like these images on their own, for some reason they were calling me to be put together!

And then we took a trip to the studio…

I LOVE OLIVER’S STUDIO SHOTS. This is just one of my favorites. He’s an absolute natural in there!!

As you can see, all the dogs did very well in the unfamiliar environment of the studio. All except one: Trinity. She was petrified. But luckily, her fear made her freeze, which happens to be very useful for taking photographs! We ended up getting much better shots than this, but I had to include this one to show you how we started out. She wouldn’t even come out of her travel kennel! Only after plenty of coaxing from Mom were we able to get pictures that were any different from this one.

Whew, I think that’s 25 pictures! I’m not sure why I hesitated to put so many up- it’s only a few of each pet! Just the sheer volume of it all- hopefully it won’t bore you. I figure you’re not here to read my brilliant writing, anyway, right?  :)

Thanks again for a great session, Teri and Danny. As for the rest of you, are you wondering how you could get so many pictures of your pet(s) too? Sign up for my Great Dane package like they did!

I’ve got more updates and blog posts coming very soon. I was quiet for a couple of weeks, but no longer…

A few good dogs- and cats! ~ {Milton, Florida Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Here are a few of the adoptable dogs at Santa Rosa County Animal Services in Milton! They all deserve a great new home, so stop by and meet a few of these pups and kitties! I can’t encourage you enough to visit shelters in your search for a new family member; all of these dogs have nothing wrong with them, just something wrong with their previous owners. In this economy, nothing is for certain, and these boys and girls have had a rough start. But that shouldn’t stop you from giving them a very happy ending.

Thanks for all your help, Tammy! I had a great time photographing these wonderful pets- they’ll all be such good family members one day!

 

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