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Skype the Golden Retriever – San Diego, CA

Saturday, June 9th, 2018

Okay, you KNOW I have a weakness for golden retrievers. So when Skype’s dad called me, I couldn’t have been more excited! Skype is a 1-year-old golden retriever who’s 100% puppy, simply couldn’t be more gorgeous, and absolutely adores his parents. We ran & played at Encinitas Community Park and Tourmaline Beach, and I got to see his (very real) obsession with the ball the whole time… he would chase it literally all day long if he could! Apparently he’s somewhat famous at Camp Run-A-Mutt for never taking a break during playtime; the boy just doesn’t sit down if there’s a ball or another dog to play with. Shepherds, border collies and terriers usually get a reputation as “high-energy” breeds – but I think Skype could outlast them all, haha! And so I was able to capture our fair share of action photos, but lucky for me, Skype was also willing to show off his “sit” and “stay” commands every once in a while, so our session ended up having a ton of variety. I think his parents are going to have an exceptionally tricky time picking out their favorite portraits, as a result!

 

Here’s that handsome face. If Skype ever goes missing, don’t look at my house.

beautiful golden retriever

 

If these photos don’t make you want to adopt a golden retriever, I don’t know what will. There’s so much fluff to love – and can you tell he’s still a puppy?!

golden retriever picture

 

He LOVED the beach! And yes, since he always came trotting happily back to his dad after every fetch, we let him go off-leash – the lifeguard didn’t like that very much! Oops! :)

golden retriever at beach

 

Chris & Clara, thank you for introducing me to your sweet boy! I’m looking forward to showing you the rest of the images soon! :)

 

Chloe & Callie, Mixed Breed Dogs from Escondido!

Thursday, April 12th, 2018

There’s something amazing about mutts, don’t you think? There’s a special individuality, almost a defiance, about who they are to their core that stops you from putting them into a box. As if each of them is telling us, “You can’t label me – I’m one of a kind!” Mixed breed dogs are truly unique – and that’s why I was thrilled to work with these two mutts, Chloe & Callie!

These rescue dogs are not only unique and un-label-able in their breeding, but also in their personalities. You might think that siblings would rub off on each other, that they’d have similar traits after spending so much time together? NOPE! (Okay, to be fair, you probably only thought that if you’re an only child. Trick question, haha!) Chloe is a beautiful senior girl who’s more than happy to relax with her mom all day. No need to run around, or expend too much energy – unless you have food! Food is VERY interesting and worth jogging across the park for, not to mention sitting/staying/being a very good girl. Whereas Callie is a little firecracker – I’m pretty sure she thinks life is meant to be lived at top speed, all the time! I absolutely loved capturing her boundless energy and mischievous spirit. She’s such a cutie too! And honestly, I have to give kudos to their mom, Julie, since she handles both of their personalities in stride: she’ll walk quietly down the sand at the beach with Chloe, making sure not to go too fast, before bursting into a sprint to race Callie to the water! These girls simply couldn’t have a better mom, and they know it: she rescued both of them from pretty scary situations. I don’t know what would have happened to Chloe or Callie if their mom hadn’t stepped into their lives, but I know it wouldn’t have been good… so I’m really thankful that these three found each other! #cutestfamilyever

 

This is Chloe! Don’t you want to snuggle her sweet fluffy face?! She’s such a beautiful, lovely girl. (Although she’s not allowed near any high ledges anymore – turn out she hasn’t forgotten her younger & more agile days!)

cute mixed breed dog photo

 

And this is Callie, in a rare moment of sitting still. We also ended up with plenty of action photos of this little speed demon, when she let loose at the Del Mar dog beach. (But honestly, the next time I get a blowout I’m showing this photo to my hairdresser! Look at those flowing waves, haha! #goals )

mixed breed dogs photo

 

Happy girls. Who just happen to be crazy about their mom (and vice versa).

mixed breed dogs

 

Julie, thank you for introducing me to your amazing dogs! I can’t wait to get together with you again soon! :)

 

Justin Bieber, the Mischievous & Handicapped Dog

Tuesday, March 13th, 2018

I knew I was in for an interesting photo session when I got the very first email from Justin’s dad, in which he described Justin as “kind of a jerk sometimes”! It was shortly followed by Justin’s mom, describing him as “A little piss-ant! But excited to pose for you!” As you can probably imagine, I normally hear my clients describe their dogs as “sweet”, “loving”, “adorable”, etc – but Justin’s parents weren’t pulling any punches! Haha! I absolutely loved their raw honesty – because what dog doesn’t act naughty from time to time? – and I knew we’d have an entertaining time together as we photographed Justin Bieber in all his naughtiness. (Good thing he’s actually pretty adorable after all!)

I know you’re wondering, so I’ll answer the question: his parents aren’t actually fans of the pop star. As it turns out, on the same night that Justin’s mom chaperoned her younger cousin to a Justin Bieber concert here in San Diego, her roommate’s dog (to everyone’s surprise) had puppies. Due to the timing, they named one of those puppies Justin Bieber, and that was the puppy his mom ended up adopting! And he was a completely normal (albeit mischievous) dog until about age 2, at which point he became paralyzed. There was no trauma – it was all natural causes – but unfortunately he lost the use of his back two legs. And ever since then, his parents have accommodated Justin with ramps to their front and back yards, as well as a wheelchair that makes it easier for him to get around. But he’s actually quite capable of getting around on his own; his back half just kind of drags behind his fully-functional front half. So that’s exactly how we let him run loose during our session… and to be honest, he’s actually pretty quick for a dog that only runs with two legs! Something tells me Justin doesn’t actually know (or believe) he’s a handicapped dog; his bright spirit and relentless curiosity tell a different story. So if you meet him, or (more likely) if he barks at you when you walk by his house, just smile and tell him he’s a good boy. Because I don’t know any other little rascal that ignores all the odds stacked against him and still finds a way to light up his parents’ lives the way Justin Bieber does.

 

Here’s the face of the little “piss-ant” himself, JB. Look at those big, innocent eyes – you can hardly believe he’d do anything naughty! (Trust me, he can. I’ve heard stories.)

handicapped dog

 

Sometimes JB rocks a hoodie. Because he occasionally gets cold… and because it perfectly matches the pretty red flowers in his yard, too!

handicapped dog photo

 

We went to Balboa Park and played a bit of fetch – and this boy can RUN! It was the most adorable thing to see him propel himself forward with his front two legs, ears and tongue flapping in the wind, while his back two legs dangle behind. I’m telling you, this dog does not know that he’s handicapped.

handicapped dog running

 

Christine & David, thank you for introducing me to your incredible & hilarious little boy! I had a great time with all of you, and I can’t wait to get together again soon! :)

 

Rocky the Labrador Mix at Balboa Park (Photos)

Monday, December 11th, 2017

I can’t tell you how thrilled I was to get together with Rocky the labrador mix at Balboa Park the other day! Repeat clients are SO much fun to work with, and since I already know Rocky’s likes/dislikes/personality we were able to jump right into the session without wasting any time. So it was no surprise when, just like in his last session, Rocky posed like a total pro. He’d do anything for his mom – and the laser light she carries around for him! (Yes, I said laser light – maybe Rocky is part labrador, part cat?!)

So we visited all the most scenic parts of Balboa Park for our session – the gardens, the lily pond, the theater, and even the Spanish Village. And we have some gorgeous images as a result!! I’m excited to share these with you, and even more excited to share the rest of the photos with Rocky’s mom!

 

In-between greeting his many admirers, Rocky posed for a few photos near the lily pond… Balboa Park was surprisingly crowded during our session, but he didn’t let the crowds distract him. (Even when a few dozen teenagers came over to “awwwww” at how handsome he is! And I mean, who can blame them, right?!)

labrador mix in balboa park

 

Rocky had a scary visit to the vet recently – I got chills when his mom told me about it. Thankfully, he’s fine now, but for a generally-healthy dog it was a big surprise… because no one likes to be told that their dog needs to spend the night at the vet’s office. But he’s back to his healthy, cheerful self now – thank goodness!!

labrador mix in park

 

Oh Rocky. You’re adorable.

balboa park picture

 

Sara – I still can’t believe December snuck up on us so fast! It was so great to spend time with you & Rocky again – I’ll see you soon! :)

 

Jackie the Poodle Mix – Photos in Old Poway Park

Friday, November 3rd, 2017

I’m excited to introduce you to Jackie the poodle mix today – because I think her alter ego is Kelly Clarkson!

That’s right, you heard me. I think the American Idol star is actually Jackie’s idol, because she sings Jackie’s theme song: Miss Independent! If you’re unfamiliar, here are some of the lyrics:

“Miss independent
Miss self-sufficient
Miss unafraid
Miss out of my way

I simply can’t think of a better way to describe Jackie. She spent our session doing exactly what she wanted to do, regardless of what we wanted her to do, haha! It’s not every day that I work with a dog that isn’t motivated by treats or toys, after all. She was perfectly content to wander around Old Poway Park making friends (2-legged and 4-legged) and occasionally chasing the ball or paying attention to a treat, but only when the mood struck her. But we still ended up with plenty of adorable photos – and don’t worry, it’s not like she’s a solitary, antisocial dog: she loves her mom! That much is abundantly clear, to anyone within minutes of meeting them. And it’s no wonder why – turns out, Jackie’s mom was not looking for a dog to adopt the day she found Jackie! But when two paths are meant to cross, they’ll cross, and Jackie changed her mom’s life that day, in a way only a cheeky little poodle mix ever could. (Kelly’s song “You Found Me” comes to mind…) Ever since then, they’ve made each other’s lives immeasurably better, and it was truly an honor to document their beautiful & unique relationship.

 

This is Jackie! With that sweet face, no wonder her mom wasn’t able to resist when they met each other that day!!

poodle mix close-up

 

She was occasionally interested in my tennis ball. I’m so glad I was ready for those brief moments, haha!

poodle mix playing

 

What a cutie pie. Jackie, you make me smile.

poodle mix dog photo

 

Jessica, thank you for braving the insane crowds at Old Poway Park with me! I’m so excited to share the rest of Jackie’s images with you soon! :)

 

 

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