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A Bulldog and a BIG Lab Puppy: Deuce & Huntley

Friday, March 30th, 2012

This session was so much fun! I think it was especially interesting because we used our fair share of props, and while these dogs are both oh-so-handsome on their own, I think incorporating their favorite things really brought out their personalities! First, we used a stick, and this was not any old stick – it was brought from home, because Huntley the chocolate lab puppy has a love affair with it. And let me tell you what, getting his focus when I had the beloved stick in my hands was a piece of cake! The other prop was – well – edible. And I don’t recommend it for other dogs! But Deuce the English bulldog has, over time, built up a tolerance (and a love) for this particular food.

Since this is only the Sneak Peek, I can’t show you everything… but here are the handsome boys!

 

An English bulldog with an overbite sits with his owner in a park.

 

 

A chocolate lab puppy chews on a stick.

 

Did I mention it was a gorgeous afternoon in a pretty new park? Deuce is diggin’ it.

A happy English bulldog in a park.

 

Okay, here’s a preview of Deuce’s snack…

McDonald's food bag with an English bulldog's snack.

 

Stay tuned for the rest of these boys’ photos! Thanks for such a great time at the park, Nicole & Andrew – I’ll be in touch very soon!

 

Family Portraits ~ {Pensacola Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

I had to save this image for a blog post all its own. You see, I’m totally comfortable photographing dogs: does it have a tail? four legs? a wet nose? If yes, then let’s go! I love everything about working with dogs, and I’m not exaggerating when I say I’m head-over-heels in love with my job!

Now, you ask me to photograph your family – and it’s made up of entirely humans? That’s when I start to get nervous, and yes I think I’m slightly backwards as a photographer for being more natural working with another species. But there you have it. (Maybe it’s because I don’t have human kids yet…. hmmmm….) So when my clients come to me wanting portraits that mix people and dogs, yes, I get nervous – but I also get SO excited! I think this is because I get to start within my bubble of comfort (pretty much anything without a tail is outside of that bubble), but also move slightly outwards and improve my photographic technique and skill level. Plus, I think the connection people have with their pets is absolutely magical – I’m constantly in awe of it when I spend time with my clients, and I think that a wordless bond between two creatures can easily be stronger than one built on words. And the resulting photos can be much more powerful as well, so in an odd way, photographing people and their pets can often be the highlight of a session for me.

That’s a pretty long preamble to a post containing one photo. So I’ll only say one more thing, and I’m just gonna put it out there: I love this photo.

 

 

 

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~

 

Jax, Pete & Duncan ~ {Pensacola Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

These three delightful Yorkie and Silky terrier boys came to visit me in Pensacola all the way from Brewton, Alabama with their parents this weekend! And while I was nervous about telling them all apart, once I met them, I knew it wouldn’t be hard. Let me introduce you!

 

We can start with the middle brother – just because I feel like mixing it up. This is Pete, who’s 5 years old and a ball of energy!

 

This is Duncan, the newest addition to the family: he’s only 7 months old, weighs 4 pounds, and is pretty much scared of everything.

 

Last but not least, Jax, the sage (and only slightly ornery) old man at 13.

 

After relaxing at the park, we went somewhere a little more scenic…

 

Some of us jumped in the water. No names mentioned.

 

 I probably yammered their parents’ ears off by going on about the light at that time of day… well, this is why!

 

But where I think these boys really shined was the studio. Just look at that pose by the 7-month-old!

 

If this photo had a sound effect, it would be “whoosh”

 

Even old man Jax brought out his playful side!

 

What a beautiful trio.

 

Bye bye boys!

 

Something tells me this gallery is going to be, well, not Yorkie-sized, but Great Dane-sized! But you’ll have to wait until the new year to see!

 

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~

 

 

Razzie & Cherry ~ {Pensacola Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Razzie and Cherry are two miniature black poodles that live in Fort Walton Beach. They came to Pensacola for their session, and I’m so glad they did – we visited several of my favorite scenic locations!

At first, I met them both and wondered, how on earth am I going to tell them apart? Well it turns out, as the day went on it became starkly obvious who was who. Razzie (4 years old) is taller, leaner, and has a cute little underbite. Cherry (2 years old) is shorter and has a rounder face. See if you can tell them apart by the end of this blog post!

 

Both girls loved running around the beach! This is Cherry sprinting in front of the waves…

 

 

We also went to the park…

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also went to the studio!

 

We may have traded treats for cooperation.

 

 

 

Thanks for introducing me to your beautiful girls, Christel! I’ll see you soon!

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola and Ft. Walton Beach, Florida   ~

 

Sneak Peek: Sonny & Samantha ~ {Ft. Walton Beach Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Sonny and Samantha are two older dogs who I met for the first time on Saturday. They were a little anxious to be somewhere new, but I think they did great at the Ft. Walton Beach landing! We had a great time relaxing at the park – enjoy the images!

 

This is Samantha.

 

After a bit of convincing, Samantha decided she loved the boardwalk!

This is Sonny. I just had to include a close-up of his crazy spotted tongue!

 

Thanks for a great afternoon, Judy!

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida   ~

 

 

 

 

 

 

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