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Rancho Santa Fe Horse Photography, with Trea!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2015

Oh my goodness – I cannot POSSIBLY tell you how excited I’ve been for this photo session, and how long we’ve waited for it to happen! Jen (Trea & Bailey’s mom) is a friend of Tate & Skyler‘s mom, and she booked her session immediately after seeing their photos – so you’d think it wouldn’t have taken more than two months to finally get together! But the severity of May Gray & June Gloom interfered, and we were left waiting for a sunny (or at least not a rainy!) day. And finally, the morning we met up at Trea’s stable in Rancho Santa Fe, the weather was near-perfect: a bright sun coming through a thin layer of overcast clouds. I love that kind of weather; it’s enough light to capture high-speed action photos, while not creating any harsh shadows. Simply wonderful! :)

 

This is Trea (short for Mr. Bailey’s Treasure), a downright gorgeous American quarter horse. We took him on a walk through the neighborhood, stopping at the bougainvillea bushes along the way.

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I don’t get the chance to work with horses too often, but gosh I love having the opportunity! He is so regal! This Rancho Santa Fe horse photography session was definitely one for the books.

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Jen, I hope you don’t mind me including a photo of you in this sneak peek… I just love this moment with you two! :)

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And after our fun with Trea, we came back to Jen’s house for the second half of our session – photos with Bailey the German shepherd! Now you KNOW I love dogs named Bailey – since that’s my dog’s name too – and this happy, loving boy was a delight to work with!

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We also visited Encinitas Community Park, where we ran around the grass and barked at a few other dogs. What a sweet boy Bailey is… how could you ever say no to that face?! (But who knows… maybe he’s just happy remembering that box of a dozen donuts that he ate all by himself recently! Haha!)

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Jen, I can’t thank you enough for your patience with my weather pickiness… the good news is that I know for a fact our waiting paid off! I’m so excited to see you (and the whole gang) again soon! :)

 

Photo Session with San Diego Boxers Howie & Bernie!

Monday, August 3rd, 2015

My photo session with Howie & Bernie, the San Diego boxers, was so much fun! I absolutely loved working with these two dogs – perhaps because they’re near two different ends of the age spectrum (Howie is 8 years and Bernie is 5 months), and it was a fun challenge to work with an older dog at the same time as a puppy. I think their parents feel a bit like they’re in a time warp, of sorts; it’s been so long since Howie was a puppy, but now Bernie is testing their patience all over again with her classic puppy behavior! As all puppy owners know, silence is not golden, it means someone is getting into trouble, haha… and while they say they don’t remember Howie being such a troublemaker, I’m sure it’s a fun (if exhausting!) experience to relive those days! I’m betting Howie will teach Bernie all the ways of the world, with his 8 years of wisdom, as she gets older (and calmer). But in the meantime, our photo session was a blast – dogs never stay small for very long, and I love having the opportunity to capture puppies and their spunky young spirits!

 

I think I’ll always remember Howie as one of the most-easy-to-photograph dogs I’ve ever worked with. (Thanks, buddy!) I say this because his favorite thing to do was simply lay in the grass! I think in another life, Howie could have been Jimmy Buffett… this dog loves to relax!

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Bernie, on the other hand… :)

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These two would play-fight all day long, if they could! They’ve (mostly) learned each other’s boundaries, so it was pretty funny to hear them growling & barking at one another as they ran all over the park!

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And one more photo, just because I can’t resist… those puppy wrinkles are killing me.

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Debbra & Chuck, thank you for a fun-filled afternoon! I had a great time with all four of you, and I’m excited to show you all of our photos soon! :)

 

Photo Session with San Diego Maltipoos, Myers & Morgan!

Saturday, August 1st, 2015

In my very first conversation with Myers & Morgan’s mom, she told me that these San Diego maltipoos are 9 & 10 years old, but they act like two-year-olds. I laughed and figured they had a bit more energy than the average 10-year-old dog… but I didn’t realize how accurate her statement really was! These dogs are seriously puppies at heart! By the end of our session, I could hardly believe they’re both a decade old… Myers & Morgan have so much spunky, puppy-like personality! Myers (the smaller one) is the elder of the two, by a few months, and he’s an adorably anxious little guy. He always has something to “talk” about, and I just adore his cute little face. Morgan is the bigger pup – we’re not sure if he’s 100% maltipoo, but he is 100% attention-seeking! Whenever his brother is getting attention from someone, Morgan barges in and makes sure he gets just as much love! It’s the funniest thing – so of course Morgan loved his time in the spotlight, haha! And his one floppy ear is so reminiscent of my own dog’s ear that I immediately loved him… seriously, these dogs were a dream to work with!

 

We started with a few white-on-white photos… and surprisingly, the dogs didn’t need any time to “warm-up”! They were ready to pose from the very beginning of our photo session!

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Of course we had a few yummy treats on hand!

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Morgan was more than happy to show me his “roll-over” command! Haha!

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And at the end of our session, we brought out the toys! Let the tug-of-war begin!

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Laraine, thank you so much for a wonderful session! I’m excited to see you & Joe again soon! :)

 

Berkeley, the San Diego Dutch Shepherd!

Saturday, July 25th, 2015

A Great Dane? A greyhound? A German shepherd? A Belgian Malinois? A pit bull? A mastiff? I think Berkeley and her family have heard all kinds of guesses… but they’re almost always wrong! Berkeley is a dog with rather rare breeding: she’s a Dutch shepherd! And although most people haven’t heard of this breed before, I think pretty much anyone who sees Berkeley can recognize that she’s one gorgeous dog! :)

 

I first met Berkeley at the Normal Heights Dog Park Rally, where hundreds of residents from the Allison Shamrell Photography neighborhood all came out in droves to show their support of creating a nearby off-leash dog park (yay!). I was one of the sponsors of the event, with a display booth – and so were Berkeley’s parents! They own Liquid Eden, a water store just a couple of blocks away from the studio! When Trisha contacted me a little while after the event, I was so excited to see them again – and bursting with anticipation to get Berkeley in front of my lens! It turns out, this dog can pose like a pro – and she has the most adorable head tilt!! Take a look!

 

“Berkeley, do you wanna go to the park?” I think she does, haha! This girl loves to explore and chase her ball.

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What a gorgeous dog. Absolutely regal – and her personality just shines through those happy eyes.

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It soon became clear that Berkeley’s ideal afternoon would consist of a shady hillside and a tennis ball to chew on. That’s really all she needs to be happy… don’t you sometimes wish life could be so simple for us humans, too? :)

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Trisha & Chris, thank you for a wonderful afternoon! I’m looking forward to seeing you both again soon!

 

Yuma the Del Mar Mutt!

Wednesday, July 15th, 2015

As you know, here in southern California, we rarely have trouble with the weather. Sure, it rains sometimes (although apparently not enough, with this drought!) and despite what our out-of-town friends think, it’s not 70 and sunny every day… but usually, I don’t have much trouble at all scheduling photo sessions. A rain date? That’s being pretty darn cautious. Usually. But for this session, Yuma & her mom had to be extra-patient with the weather, much more so than most of my clients – we had to reschedule no less than four times!! Completely crazy, right?! Gah – they definitely win the Most Patient Clients Award!

But it turns out, making sure we got together on a day with good weather was definitely worth the wait. The beach in Del Mar was absolutely gorgeous, and Yuma was more than happy to model for us in front of blue skies and soft puffy clouds! Yuma is an adorable little Del Mar mutt, and I think she could have run up & down the sand chasing her tennis ball all day long! I absolutely fell in love with her cute little grin and small floppy ears… what a fun photo session!

 

She sprinted through the surf so quickly! But the funniest part was watching her try and pick up the tennis ball, once she caught up with it… let’s just say that part was a struggle! I think she needs to work on her hand-eye-mouth-paw coordination! :)

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(Side note: does this photo look pixelated to you? It seems to have uploaded oddly… but no worries, we have plenty of tack-sharp action photos of Yuma – this is just one of many!)

Look at that grin. She kills me… so stinking cute!

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Like I said – good weather is always worth the wait.

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Whitney, thank you for a great afternoon! (And Phyllis, thank you for introducing us!) I’m excited to get together with you again soon!

 

 

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