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Bella, Sidecar & Auggie – Two Australian Labradoodles & a Sphynx Cat!

Tuesday, November 13th, 2018

It’s not very often that I get to work with cats and dogs in the same photo session – and it’s even rarer for them to all visit my studio together! So I was absolutely thrilled to meet Bella, Sidecar & Auggie recently, because they travel as a family! :)

Bella & Sidecar are Australian Labradoodles, and Auggie is a sphynx cat – so cue the extra excitement I had for this photo session, because I absolutely love working with breeds that you simply don’t meet every day! And these animals didn’t disappoint; they all had distinct personalities & unique quirks that became clear during our session… they may all belong to the same family, but they’re each so different!! So let me introduce you to them, one by one…

 

This, of course, is Auggie! He’s a confident young boy, and he loved exploring every square inch of my studio. We convinced him to hang out on the backdrop with a few toys – thank goodness his hunting instinct is so strong, haha! As a result we ended up with a few action photos that I’m pretty excited about, but at the end of the day, some of my favorite portraits we captured are of his calmer moments. He’s absolutely stunning!!

sphynx cat studio photo

 

Then we visited Old Poway Park! (Auggie came too, but he preferred to hang out in his carrier while we explored the park.) This is Bella, the more confident of the two Australian Labradoodles. She was camera-ready within minutes of starting our session, and I simply loved all the unique expressions she sent my way! She’s a cute little lovebug and the camera absolutely loved her (I did too, let’s be honest).

australian labradoodle photo

 

And this is Sidecar, Bella’s brother! Unlike his siblings, he made sure that we took our sweet time when it came to his solo portraits… the camera was NOT his favorite thing. (And by “not his favorite thing” I mean he was terrified of it.) Regardless, I have a few tricks up my sleeve – so I was thrilled when Sidecar eventually relaxed and revealed his happy smile!

australian labradoodle picture

 

Brother and sister. They’re so adorable.

Australian Labradoodles

 

Jinhee, thank you so much for introducing me to your family! I’m so excited to get together again soon & show you the rest of our images!!

 

Labradoodle Beach Photography: Socrates

Monday, January 28th, 2013

Some of you may know that I was a Great Books major in college. It was an absolutely wonderful program to be a part of – we studied a mixture of English and philosophy, with plenty of theology and history thrown in as well. Every day consisted of reading the classics, writing papers & discussing our ideas in seminar-style classes. I absolutely loved it! So imagine my excitement when I meet a labradoodle named SOCRATES!! I can’t even count how many stories & narratives we read about (the historical) Socrates’ methods of reasoning and questioning… so even though Socrates the dog didn’t interrogate any of us as we played on the beach, I was thrilled to get to know this goofy pup.

 

Socrates wanted a CLOSE-UP! And doesn’t he look handsome in black & white?

Two photos of a labradoodle dog, in color and black & white.

 

Haha – this “down – stay” was not as easy as he makes it look!

A labradoodle dog lays on the white sand beach in Pensacola.

 

This was one of my very last frames as we headed in at the end of the afternoon. I love it!

A labradoodle stands on the boardwalk leading to a Pensacola beach.

 

Tom & Rochelle, thank you for introducing me to your funny little boy. I can’t wait to see you all again soon! :)

 

Sneak Peek: Roscoe, Buddy & Dixie ~ {Gulf Breeze Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

I met Roscoe, Buddy & Dixie at their beautiful home in Gulf Breeze. Their Mom Dawn filled out my online contact form, and in the text box that says “Describe your pet in three words” She wrote “geriatric, something, and young”. I thought to myself, hmmm. Then I saw what she filled out as her dogs’ breeds: “oodles”. So – and please forgive me, Dawn – I thought you were just a bit heavy with the typos. I mean, there’s no such thing as an oodle and geriatric is the opposite of young… Right? And how the heck could “prime” fit into that??

So I laughed pretty hard when Dawn informed me over the phone that she has a standard poodle, a labradoodle, and a schnoodle – hence, “oodles”. And she used one word for each dog, since the oldest is 12 years old and the youngest is only 7 months! Take a look at Roscoe, Buddy and Dixie!

 

Dixie is a big, happy girl, and has tons of energy.

 

Don’t let the distinguished touch of gray confuse you: Buddy is 5 years old and Dixie’s outlet for most of that energy…

 

Roscoe is the old gentleman at 12 years of age. I love the paw he offered me! So polite.

 

Dawn warned me that they all love to sprint around the backyard for hours on end. She wasn’t kidding.

 

Thank you so much for introducing me to your furkids, Dawn! I can’t wait to show you all the poses they struck for me!

~ Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Gulf Breeze, Florida ~

 

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