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Daizie & Wink ~ {Pensacola, FL Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

These were two very interesting dogs to work with! I think the owners and I were laughing throughout the entire session, just because these pups are total opposites of one another! Daizie, the light-colored Papillon-dachshund mix, is a total mama’s girl. She stuck as close to her mom as possible, for the entire session. So the fact that we have photos of her, by herself, is nothing less than a small miracle. Wink, on the other hand, is the dark-colored little dachshund mix, and it was rare for him to give me a couple feet of space! He’s a people-loving dog – especially when those people have treats.

 

So I hope you enjoy the video of these dogs that are both FULL of personality!

 

Here are a couple of my favorite photos from the session, and the owners’ favorite too.

 

 

 

 

 

~   Dog Photography in Pensacola, FL by Allison Shamrell   ~

 

 

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

Friday, March 11th, 2011

You’ve made it to the last part of the series! Yay! I know, it took me forever to post this… but I’m very excited about it. It’s all about New Product #5, the DVD of all images from a session! Forewarning: this post is full of writing, not pictures. I know that’s not really what I’m supposed to be doing on this photography blog, but there are some very important things which I think need to be explained. Also my husband is probably tired of me venting to him, so if at some point I sound preachy or righteous… deal with it!

You see, there’s a war going on. A war.

Not many people know about it, since it’s really being fought underground. Every professional photographer not only knows all about it, but has taken sides. It doesn’t have an official name, and the only casualties are honor and respect. So although no one’s dying, thank goodness, it’s an important and industry-changing conflict that will decide the fate of every photography business out there. It’s the war of owning the digital image.

A few years ago – less than ten – a great thing happened! Or at least it seemed great. High-end digital cameras (DSLRs) became available and affordable to the general public. Everyone was happy! Yay! More photos for everyone! Hobbyists could have more fun, and more hobbyists became professionals, and everyone was in photography bliss. Until a small number of hobbyists, we’ll call them SILLY-WILLIES, decided they should be making some money with their hobby. You know, just like people make loads of money off their sewing and birdhouse-making and other personal hobbies. Why should photography be any different? So the silly-willies said to their friends’ friends: “Hey! Don’t spend money on that expensive photographer for your wedding! I have the same camera they use, so I’ll do it for 300 bucks and just give you a DVD with all the pictures on it!”

There are several things wrong with this statement.

  1. People tend to assume that a nice camera is to credit for nice pictures. You don’t know how many photographers have been outraged and deeply insulted by this. That beautiful picture of sunrise in the abandoned cornfields? Yes, the camera got up at 4:00 a.m., drove out to the location, set its own controls to get the entire scene in focus and pressed the shutter button during the precise 30 seconds while the sun was barely peeking out through the trees on the horizon. Needless to say, while I’m laying on the ground trying to hold a treat up as high as possible while shrugging my body slightly further away from the two dogs whom it took forever to sit next to each other, I don’t really want to hear you say, “Wow, I wish I had a nice camera so I could take pictures that are exactly like yours!” Similarly, a carpenter isn’t great simply because of the type of wood he uses; it’s all about the craftsmanship.
  2. This silly-willy is probably offering his services illegally. Do you think he’ll include that $300 profit on his taxes next year? Probably not. That’s why he can afford to offer a ridiculously low price. The expenses of operating a photography business (as I have learned) are endless: taxes, equipment, computer software, studio space, studio samples, marketing materials, online hosting fees, gas for traveling to sessions, etc, etc, etc. Not to mention that it’s how we support our families. This is our “day job”. The silly-willies don’t have to deal with all this, so sure, why not charge just $300?
  3. What about everything else photographers do? I’m talking about meeting with the bride and groom to make sure they get what they want? What about putting together an album of the entire day? What about editing and beautifying the images? I normally appreciate a little customer service, and I bet you do too. I’d appreciate a little say in what you do with the images from the happiest day of my life, instead of just being tossed a DVD. Similar aspects like this apply to every genre of photography, not just wedding photography, and the silly-willies have attacked nearly every angle. Weddings are just my example for this post.

I don’t mean to pick on bargain-hunters. I like coupons and discounts as much as the next person, but in the end, you get what you pay for. I’m sure you’ve found this to be true at some point in the past, and wished you’d paid more for something. Skimping on wedding photography – well, I’m not a fan of the idea.

But the advent of the silly-willy has posed a serious problem for professional photographers who use digital cameras. How do we distinguish ourselves from the hobbyist looking to make a few bucks? (Besides the difference there should be in the quality of the images.)

Many photographers have chosen to not sell the DVD of images. Running in the opposite direction of the almost disgustingly-simple strategy of the silly-willy, some photographers will simply not release the rights to any image files. When you think about it, it’s perfectly acceptable: they own the images. The subjects (should have) signed a waiver granting this. And for a one-time fee, the client can run to Walmart with the pictures and get infinite prints (from poor-quality paper & ink). So why provide something which will make money for someone else?

I, along with plenty of other photographers, think differently. Our clients are paying us to perform a service, which is essentially to make them happy. It’s the digital age, and digital images are what people want! So I happily provide the DVD of all the images. I also price it appropriately; I’ve seen DVDs sell for anything from $0 to $2,000. Mine are not quite that expensive. :)

So, anyways, this post is a little long-winded, but DVDs are my fifth featured product in this five-part series. So yes, you have access to everything from our session. I’ve taken sides in the war of owning the digital image, and be it right or wrong, I’m confident that I’ve made the choice that’s right for me. And you!

Thanks for reading! I promise I’ll include more pictures in my next post!

 

 

 

~   Dog Photography in Pensacola, FL by Allison Shamrell   ~

 

 

Sneak Peek: Daizie & Wink ~ {Pensacola, FL Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Yes, I know that was last month. But today’s sneak peek features the winners of my Valentine’s Day contest!

We went to historic downtown Pensacola, which provides some fantastic backgrounds, and the owners of Daizie & Wink were more than happy to give them a try! Our shoot was at a pretty relaxed pace, since Wink (aka Bullwinkle, the little black dude with attitude) can only trot along so fast- he’s 14 years old! And Daizie is a complete mama’s girl, so getting her away (even just a few feet) from her mom was quite the challenge. Can you guess what breed she is? I thought she was Welsh Corgi and I was completely wrong.

The session mostly features Daizie, so I figured I’d give the limelight to Wink for the sneak peek. Enjoy the photos!

 

 

Oh, we just went for a swim in the fountain, no big deal…

 

 

Thanks, Crystal & Susie! See you soon for your ordering session!

 

~   Dog Photography in Pensacola, Florida by Allison Shamrell   ~

 

 

Sneak Peek: Moose ~ {Pensacola, FL Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Monday, February 28th, 2011

I spent a wonderful afternoon on Saturday with a 34-pound ball of energy: Moose, the border collie-labrador mix! He’s a year and a half, and his parents’ only “child”. You might have seen him around town before: he won a ribbon at the 2010 Splash Dogs competition, and is training (currently a “green dog”) with the Flyball team! Plus, he’s adorable. Who couldn’t love this little guy?

So, without further ado, here’s your sneak peek of Moose! “Readyyyyyy…”

I can’t wait to share the rest of the photos with you! Thanks for a great session, Moose!

~   Dog Photography in Pensacola, FL by Allison Shamrell   ~

 

 

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…

 

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