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Sneak Peek: River ~ {Pensacola Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Even though I’m a photographer, and I value images deeply and believe in their power, I simply can’t show you any pictures of River before telling you his story. It’s that incredible.

 

Sonia lives in Pensacola and loves outdoor activities, like hiking and canoeing. One day, she was out for a canoe trip and saw a ragged animal on the banks of the Yellow River. She fed it a bit of food, and continued on with her day. But she knew a thunderstorm was coming, and worried about the poor creature’s ability to find shelter. You see, Sonia’s a compassionate person – she had cats, at that point, and was generally very kind to animals. So after careful consideration, and a lot of worrying over what would happen to the animal if she did nothing, Sonia went back out to the Yellow River the next day on a  leap of faith and brought the dog back to her house, with the intentions of cleaning it up and getting him ready for adoption. Adoption by someone else, of course. Because, you see, she was really more of a “cat person”. Not a dog person. She had never owned a dog before. So it was to be a clean-him-up-and-get-him-adopted mission, just because she felt sorry for the poor thing. No dog should have to live its life alone and hungry in the wilderness, and Sonia stepped in to help.

 

She did so much more than help.

 

To begin with, the clean-him-up part of the process didn’t exactly go the way it was planned. This dog had problems on the inside and outside; his fur, stomach and intestines all had serious issues, and it’s so fortunate that Sonia didn’t wait a few more canoe trips later to take the dog home – he may not have been there. It took months – really, years – to clear up all his medical problems, of which heartworms were just the beginning. And since there’s no telling how he got to the Yellow River and what he’d been through there, he was, as Sonia kindly puts it, “a little crazy”, psychologically speaking. Even so, Sonia trained him! She went through several private classes (with Best Paw Forward!) with the river dog, all so that his future owner would have an easier time with him. Turns out, Sonia’s compassion doesn’t have a limit, even through enormous vet bills and obedience classes and the struggle of introducing a canine to a house of felines. All this for a dog she was going to give up to another person.

 

Of course, the last part of the plan – giving up the dog to someone else – failed miserably.

 

Today, the dog (who Sonia aptly named River) is happy, healthy, and downright beautiful. He has no psychological trauma to speak of, his obedience is impeccable, his insides are completely healthy, and his coat is luxuriously thick and smooth. You simply couldn’t ask for a more incredible turnaround. Today, Sonia is down to two cats and the dog that stole her heart. She’s now a proud “dog person” and never even saw it coming! I think it’s just incredible that she picked up a loving family member on the banks of the Yellow River.

 

If you ask her about it, Sonia references the Sea Star Parable. The lesson it teaches is that although there are many suffering creatures out there, and you can’t possibly save them all, you can save one. Save one, and it will make a world of difference for that animal. I can’t think of a better way to live.

 

So please enjoy these images of River – oh, and can you guess his breed? Sonia had a DNA test done, and the results were surprising. Hint: he doesn’t have ANY labrador!

 

What would a session of River be without going to the river?

 

 

 

We jumped and played around a bit…

 

And then went for a hike!

Look who greeted me at the window to his house! (I love all the nose-marks on the window!)

 

We also spent some fun time in the studio…

 

Okay, I admit it. We were a bit mean to River at times.

Yes, that’s a delicious treat in front of him. And yes, those spots on my backdrop are drool.

 

We also gave poor River a bath… aren’t we cruel? (wait till you see him shake off all that water!)

 

Sonia, thank you so much for introducing me to your handsome boy. I feel lucky to know you both.

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~

 

 

Sneak Peek: Peanut ~ {Pensacola Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Monday, September 12th, 2011

For those of you who are unfamiliar with my packages, let me give you a quick run-down.

~  The Beagle Package is one hour long

~  The Dalmatian Package is three hours long

~  The Great Dane Package is all day, approximately eight hours long

My most popular session is the Dalmatian, and it’s kind of what I’m known for, because it offers the opportunity to capture a wide variety of locations, not to mention much more time than the Beagle. And I’ll be completely honest: I don’t get to do a Great Dane quite often. But when the right client comes along, who’s willing to spend the day with me and get the most incredible “day in the life”-type of experience, it’s nothing short of magic.

 

And that’s exactly what happened on Friday! I had the pleasure of spending the day with Peanut, an adorable mini Aussie, and her mom Karyn. We traveled all over Pensacola, and I just don’t think a normal Sneak Peek is enough for this session. So take a minute and see how we spent our Friday together!

 

First, in the early morning hours when the sun was still gently filtering through the trees, we went to the park near Peanut’s house.

 

Running around in the grass was fun, but one of Peanut’s favorite things is to climb up on the playground!

 

That was a little tiring, though, so we stopped for a few beignets at Seville Quarter!

 

Don’t worry, we didn’t let her eat a whole beignet… but you might notice a few extra white spots on her face!

 

We had a bit more fun around downtown Pensacola…

 

And then headed to the studio!

 

But soon enough, someone got very tired from her exciting morning… look at that sad face!
We didn’t want to subject her to any more pain in the studio, so we took a nap break at home.

 

Once the nap was done, we headed next door to see if Peanut’s best friend Cooper was home!

 

And after that, we drove through Pensacola…

 

And didn’t stop until we made it to the beach!

 

That’s all I can show you for now (biggest Sneak Peek ever!) but I promise you’ll be seeing much more of Peanut.
Thanks, Karyn, for a fabulous day with your incredibly special little dog. Now… to edit the MOUNTAIN of her images! :)

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~


Sneak Peek: Oslo ~ {Navarre, FL Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Oslo is a three-year-old Italian greyhound, a sweetheart, and possibly one of the most challenging furry subjects I’ve ever worked with. Don’t get me wrong – we had a blast together, and this was actually my second session with this energetic girl, since she originally came out for a Mini-Session! I was thrilled to hear that her parents wanted even more photos of their only dog, and we finally had the chance to get together again early yesterday morning. But I think her internal thought process must go something like this: “Gotta see what’s over here gotta go over there gotta see what’s that noise wanna go see let’s go run over here gotta go over there!” The girl never stops. And let me tell you, I’ve never worked harder to get a dog’s ears to perk up! Most of the time they were glued to her skull.

 

Regardless, I think we ended up with some beautiful images from the session! Take a look:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does the last one look like a little jockey on her back? Because it is! Ha! But you’ll have to wait until her full blog post to see it in action…

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Pensacola, Florida   ~

 

 

Mini-Sessions!

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

It’s that time again – and sadly, it’s the last time. For those of you who aren’t familiar with me, I’m Allison, and I’m married to a wonderful man who happens to be a Naval officer. His training here in Florida is nearly over, and we’ll be reassigned (to who-knows-where) in about a month.

But I just couldn’t leave the area without spending one last day at 3 Dogs & A Chick (the area’s premier pet boutique & bakery) for more Mini-Sessions! They’ve always sold out in the past, and registration opened TODAY. So keep reading for all the details…

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WHAT: pet photography sessions for half the normal investment of time and money; $65 total

WHAT YOU’LL GET:

~  30-40 minutes of session time, which will be spent capturing the personality of your pets in a fun, no-stress, non-posed way

~  a gallery of at least 15 finished, artful images to browse (probably more!)

~  an 11×14 print of your choice

~  a quick introduction to my entire product line

~  and a darn good time

WHEN: September 17th, during your one-hour time slot

WHERE: 3 Dogs & A Chick in Ft. Walton Beach – here’s a map. There’s a reason I’m so excited to return to this fantastic location: we’ll have a studio, a park, a cute courtyard, and a dock leading to the water! You’ll have a great variety of final images!

WHO: me, you, and up to three of your dogs

WHY: so you can have high-quality pet portraiture that you will adore. I guarantee it! After the session, we’ll have as many phone conversations, emails, video chats, and letters-by-pigeon as you need to determine what’s best for your house and lifestyle. I want to create something you’ll absolutely love – and nothing less!

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Want to see a short video featuring past Mini-Session attendees? Take a look!

 

 

I hope you’ll consider signing up for a time slot! But you better hurry – because this event is about as “this-is-your-last-chance” as you can get! I’d love to meet your dogs before leaving Florida – and I promise we’ll have a downright fantastic time!

 

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


Sneak Peek: Skidd ~ {Milton, FL Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell}

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Did you know there’s a dog-shrinking machine out there somewhere?

It’s true, and 11-year-old Skidd was perhaps one of its first subjects.

Or at least, that’s what I think. Because although her parents told me that Skidd is a lab mix, she just looks like a miniature labrador (40 lbs). I think the only difference (or evidence of some other mystery breed) is found in her ears – they’re more expressive than any lab’s that I’ve ever met! They seem to float around her face, like somewhere there are little jet streams of air continually pushing them up. It’s pretty darn cute.  You’ll see what I mean in this Sneak Peek…

 

I can’t resist captioning this one: “HEY MOM! HEY!”

 

 

She has the prettiest white eyelashes!

 

I’m loving the light on her golden coat… thank goodness the rain held off!!

 

Thanks for a great session, Skidd! I’ll see you & your parents again soon!

 

~   Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Milton, Florida   ~



 

 

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