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Bono, Patriot & Archie in Del Mar! (Emergency Pet Photo Session)

Friday, June 10th, 2016

Bono the dog is a total sweetheart, a put bull with a huge smile and gorgeous brindle fur. I absolutely loved meeting him and working with him. So although it’s not too often that I schedule an emergency pet photo session, it breaks my heart that I had to do it for sweet, happy Bono.

I use the term “emergency” because my calendar typically books up about 1-2 months in advance with photo sessions. Which is great, from a business perspective – I love keeping busy! – but it’s not so great when someone has just received a terminal diagnosis from their vet clinic. Bono may not have that much longer with his family, and I hope that the vet’s predictions are entirely wrong and he still has many happy years left! But just in case his doctor isn’t wrong, his mom wanted to safe rather than sorry, and filled me in on Bono’s situation. So we were able to schedule our photo session just a week after chatting for the first time, and I got to meet Bono – and his canine brothers too! We had a fun, relaxed photo session and didn’t push any of the dogs too hard (Patriot the pittie is on the older side, and Archie the pit/Basenji mix prefers to relax, not run around). So it was a fun, leisurely time and I’m just so thankful that we were able to get together so quickly. Because I wouldn’t want to miss out on any time with Bono and his brothers.

 

This is Bono! Despite his medical issues, he’s feeling good and keeps a smile on his face! Isn’t the canine spirit amazing?

emergency pet photo

 

This is Archie, the dog who goes down playground slides! He’s also close with his human sister, and it was so much fun to see them interact & play with each other.

dog in emergency photo session

 

Last but certainly not least, this is Patriot. He’s a soulful old pup, and more than happy to just sit back and watch the action unfold around him. Unless he sees another dog, of course – then he’s off to go say hello!

emergency pet photo session

 

 

Hanna & Kurt, thank you for introducing me to your wonderful dogs… I’m looking forward to seeing you both again soon!

 

Maddie the Coton de Tulear Puppy!

Monday, June 6th, 2016

From the moment I started talking to Maddie’s mom, I knew I was in for a treat! Not only is Maddie a Coton de Tulear – a super-rare dog breed that I almost never get the chance to work with – but she’s a puppy! Maddie is only 6 months old! Eeeeeek! I just knew she’d be a little star for her photo session… and I was right!

Coton de Tulear dogs are small, white, fluffy pups that often get mistaken for the maltese & Havanese breeds. They were only recognized by the AKC as their own breed a couple of years ago,  but they’re characteristically known as cheerful, charming dogs! (They’re famous for “dancing”, getting up on their back paws and standing/walking around!) Maddie was all of these things & more; she was a total sweetheart to work with! Her parents already take plenty of photos of her around the house, but they found themselves lacking in family portraits, so I was more than happy to meet them at Balboa Park in San Diego and help them with that problem! We had a great time enjoying the grass, flowers, and architecture of Balboa Park – and Maddie couldn’t resist making a few doggy friends while she was there, too! She’s a social pup and she has some strong opinions too, that’s for sure, haha!

 

For a puppy, Maddie can be quite thoughtful: “Hmmm, how can I go meet that dog over there? I just know we’ll be friends…”

coton de tulear photo

 

I just love her happy little smile!

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Maddie adores her parents. It was great to photograph the 3 of them together!

coton de tulear san diego

 

Marsue & Greg, I had a great time with you & your sweet girl! I’m looking forward to getting together again soon!

 

Grifo & Lady Roxy, Schnauzer Mix Dogs! (San Diego)

Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

You know what I love about schnauzer mix dogs? They’re adorable in different, unique ways, but they somehow have just as much attitude as purebred schnauzers! Haha! Have you ever met a schnauzer who didn’t think he/she was the boss? Of everything and everyone? I didn’t think so… and these schnauzer mix pups that I worked with recently are no exception!  :)

Grifo & Lady Roxy live with their moms – two cousins – in San Diego! Both ladies are originally from New York, and I think their dogs “inherited” a bit of that classic NYC swagger… they’re independent, headstrong, opinionated pups! Grifo is about 6 years old, Lady Roxy is about 2, and they’re both rescue mutts. They absolutely love to run around and explore, never straying too far from their moms… and while they’re not too big on “sit”, “stay” or many other commands, they certainly make up for it with their sweet demeanors! We didn’t have any shortage of affection during our photo session, that’s for sure – these dogs absolutely adore their little family!

This is Grifo! He can RUN! Mostly he just likes to hang out and relax – and bark at things – but I’m glad I got to see his need for speed!

schnauzer mix running

 

And this is Lady Roxy… doesn’t she look like a proper little lady? She’s a total sweetheart and I think her name fits her beautifully.

schnauzer mix dog

 

At the end of our session, their moms were enjoying the sunset… but I think the dogs were more interested in my treat bag! Haha!

schnauzer mix dogs

 

Patricia & Barbara, thank you for a really fun afternoon! I absolutely loved working with you & your dogs! Can’t wait to show you more photos soon! :)

 

Rylee the Shepherd Mix in Poway, CA (Photos)

Monday, May 16th, 2016

I have to admit, Rylee the shepherd mix is one of the sweetest mutts I’ve ever met. She’s absolutely devoted to her parents – in fact, her favorite place in the world is happily snuggled in either of their laps – and her big brown eyes just seem to implore you for love. I had a great time photographing Rylee – and she loved the fact that I was willing to keep my distance, haha! Rylee is a rescue dog with a few leftover psychological issues from her days as a stray, so she was happiest when she could keep her eye on me from a safe distance away. And that’s okay! Over time, she warms up to people and loves getting close with them… but for the meantime, I was especially glad we did a Pre-Session Consultation so I could get to know all of Rylee’s quirks in advance, haha! And I tell you what: in spite of (or perhaps because of?) her shy personality, she turned out to be one of the easiest-to-work-with pets I’ve ever come across! Rylee has an uncanny ability for striking a pose, and my zoom lens replaced the need for close-ups – so all in all, it was a fantastic photo session! (And to be totally honest, my dog is a shepherd mix too, so Rylee already scored a few easy points with me before we even started, haha!)

 

Rylee is from the other side of the tracks – literally – so we simply had to set up a few portraits on the train tracks at Old Poway Park! Such a perfect spot… and see what I mean about her natural posing ability? ha!

cute shepherd mix dog

 

We also found some pretty flowers to show off Rylee’s softer side…

shepherd mix photo

 

… but honestly, the whole time we were at the park, Rylee was just hoping to spot another dog! She’s super-social with other pups and can’t resist making friends with any that pass by.

shepherd mix dog cute

 

Doree & Daniel, thank you for such a fun afternoon (amidst all those prom-goers and wedding guests)! I’m excited to show you the rest of our photos soon! :)

 

Kaina’s Mission Hills Pet Photography Session

Wednesday, May 4th, 2016

Kaina the dog is a happy guy – easygoing, relaxed, and always content to be with his parents. You get the feeling he really knows how to enjoy the simple things in life, like a comfortable spot in the shade on a sunny day. And so we had a great time relaxing around his neighborhood during our Mission Hills pet photography session!

The name “Kaina” means “younger brother” in Hawaiian, but Kaina the dog actually shares his backyard with a few younger sisters – who happen to be chickens! That’s right, I got to spend time with two different species during our photo session, and I absolutely loved meeting Kaina’s feathered siblings, who live in a coop out in their family’s backyard area in Mission Hills. But it wasn’t long before Kaina stole the show; he completely won me over with his sweet smile and happy willingness to sit by my side and offer me a paw. I mean, this dog could not be any more adorable. He’s slowing down these days, since he’s not as young as he used to be, so he takes life one day at a time… and to be honest with you, he almost reminds me of an old man who contentedly sits on the porch all day, happy to be comfortable and near the people he loves. (An old man with the cutest little floppy ears, haha!)

 

Here’s Kaina in his backyard, with the chicken coop and his mom’s favorite kangaroo-paw flowers too!

mission hills pet photography session

 

We also visited Presidio Park, the honorary “backyard” of Mission Hills residents, and had a fun time exploring the scenery there too! We finished up our session at Coronado Beach, but I love how at-home Kaina looks amongst the lush greenery of the park.

missions hills pet photo session

 

Have I mentioned that Kaina loves spending time with his parents? I don’t think anything makes him happier.

mission hill pet photography

 

Mary & Rob, thank you for such a fun afternoon! I’m so glad we were able to get together on a tight schedule! I’m excited to show you the rest of our photos soon. :)

 

 

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