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Ft. Walton Beach Min Pin & Chihuahua Photography: Frankie, Lilli & Emmie

Monday, February 11th, 2013

This was my first session with out-of-town visitors in 2013! I love the excitement of doing sessions with people visiting for only a brief time; either they come to town primarily for their session or are fitting it in with all their other vacation plans, and either way, it’s a bit of a whirlwind! But even though so much of what I do revolves around the pets & owners living nearby (visiting them before the session to meet their dogs, showing clients their photos in person, etc.) I’m more than happy to make sure my out-of-town clients still get the great experience that all my clients are accustomed to. And this Saturday was no exception! My clients actually used to live in Ft. Walton Beach, so we headed to a couple of pretty places that were special to them. I’m so excited about this session – I have a feeling their gallery is going to be huge! For now, here are just a few photos of their adorable little pack.

 

This is Emmie, a chihuahua-min pin mix. She’s the baby of the family – literally!

A miniature pinscher-chihuahua mix looks up at the camera from her owner's arms,

 

… and here are Emmie’s parents! Frankie is the chihuahua on the left and Lilli is the min pin on the right. I love how Emmie looks like mom, but got just a bit of dad’s soft peachy coloring!

A chihuahua and a miniature pinscher dog look up at the camera from being in their owner's arms.

 

Here are all three pups – in a rare moment when no one was running/jumping/exploring! :)

A miniature pinscher, a chihuahua, and their baby mix sit on a beach boardwalk.

 

Kassandra & Lyle, thank you so much for a wonderful afternoon! I’ll be in touch soon with your gallery info!

Personal: We Heard the Decision!

Friday, February 8th, 2013

This was a big week – a very, very big week! For those of you that read the blog post that I wrote last year called Everyone Has a Plan Until They Get Punched In the Face, it detailed a few events in my personal life… let me summarize & bring you up to speed!

 

(I think the best way to do this is a list, otherwise I’ll get carried away and write paragraph after paragraph) (if you really don’t have time to read it all, the most important point is #5 on the second numbered list, near the bottom of the post)

 

  1. First on the timeline: my husband Ken goes through Naval flight school for helicopters and gets winged! Yay! He’s officially a pilot! (September 2011)
  2. Around this time, though, the Navy discovers that he has a genetic eye condition. He’s grounded and told to wait, his career effectively paused, until the doctors can give him a waiver for it.
  3. He is officially denied a waiver. He can no longer fly for the Navy.  … Now what? (April 2012) Blog post about a pet photographer announcing a relocation across the country.
  4. Ken starts Aviation Maintenance training, and goes to work at Eglin AFB as a maintainer. It’s a job that keeps him in the aviation field, which is good, but it’s not as technical as he was hoping, which is not good. He’s an engineer at heart. Oh yeah, I married a nerd!
  5. Around this time, Ken hears of a Naval helicopter drone program. It’s brand spanking new, which means they aren’t assigning any active duty pilots to it, just reservists – but this is something that Ken would actually be able to do. Hmmm…
  6. A board meets (November 2012) to decide whether Ken should permanently work in aviation maintenance. They say no, and they also don’t put him anywhere else, so he’s back at square one with no permanent job. This is another big surprise… but since Ken isn’t in love with maintenance, maybe it means it’s time to go in a new direction?
  7. Around Christmastime, Ken puts together a “package” (it’s like an extended resume) for another board of senior officials, which will decide whether to keep him in the Navy or let him out. The career options for staying in the Navy are a bit bleak; they don’t align with his strengths and none seem like something he’d have a passion for. So Ken’s package asks for the board to release him from active duty, so that he can enter the reserves and get involved with the helicopter drone program.
  8. About three weeks pass by while we can barely breathe with anticipation. This board’s decision will literally determine our future.
  9. Ken gets the call… they let him go reserves!  :) 
  10. Aaaand, here we are today. Ken is busily submitting resumes to aerospace/engineering companies, I’m wondering how I’m actually going to move this business, we’re weighing the options of where to live, and we’re overwhelmingly happy!

 

Blog post about a great pet photographer moving across the country.

 

There you go – the briefest possible version of the last year and a half of our lives. It’s been seventeen months of limbo, of waiting for faceless boards of strangers to make decisions that will fundamentally change our lives. And truthfully, it’s a bit odd to hear the news we actually wanted! I planned to be a Navy wife for 10 or 20 years… but it just so happens that my husband’s career won’t be in the military anymore.  This still has yet to sink in, honestly.

 

I could go into much more detail, but for now, we’re not dwelling on the past – instead we’re excitedly planning the future! But you’re probably reading this blog because you’re a past/potential client of Allison Shamrell Photography, so let me answer a few questions for you:

 

  1. We will, most likely, move away from the Pensacola area. There just aren’t that many civilian opportunities for his unique skill set here. The majority of aerospace engineering companies are in southern California (especially San Diego), and the reserves helicopter drone program is there too. So that’s the place Ken’s focusing his career search – but we’re open to any city with the right job for him that would also have room for a pet photographer! :)
  2. I will be so, so sad to move. I don’t want to think about it right now… I’ll get emotional.
  3. We’ll probably move in May, or thereabouts; 3-4 months from now.
  4. Yes I’m terrified to move!
  5. I’ll be accepting a very limited number of clients between then and now, because my time will likely be divided between photographing pooches, proofreading resumes and cover letters, house hunting, and all the millions of other things you have to do when you move across the country. So (needless to say) if you’d like a session before I pack up & leave, get in touch!

  6. I will not delete any photos I’ve taken during my time here; past clients can ALWAYS reach out to me for their images, no matter where I live.

 

I hope Bailey’s ready for this! I think she looks ready. :)

Blog post about a fine art pet photographer moving her business.

 

It’s far too early to start saying thank-yous and goodbyes, so I’ll just say this: cheers to the future! :)  Thanks for reading, and hopefully I’ll have more exciting updates soon!

 

A Slightly Crazy Session: Louie, Bitsy, Reese & Blackie

Monday, February 4th, 2013

This was… ahem… an eventful session! Don’t get me wrong – it was lots of fun, the dogs were total sweethearts, and their parents are wonderful people! – but a few road bumps near the beginning of our session made for slightly slow-going at first. In fact, the issues were pretty unpredictable, and Cheri & Jim (the dogs’ parents) were nice enough to send me an email after the session which read:

Hi Allison! We figured out that you would probably add a few questions to your questionnaire after today:

1. Does your dog have any type of training at all?  Any? Obedience? Potty? Leash? Anything?

2. Is your dog likely to pee/poop/vomit in my studio?

3. Is there any chance that all of your dogs will be able to pull out of their collars at once on a busy street in downtown Pensacola?

4. Will your dogs ever look at a camera, for any reason?

5. If not, do you mind having hundreds of photos of your dogs asses?

Haha! I love it when my clients have a sense of humor! Yes, our session was chaotic, the dogs’ strong suit was not obedience, and we used up our fair share of paper towels. But Cheri & Jim, I think you’ll be in for a surprise when you see the photos we still (somehow) managed to get!

 

This is Louie, in the foreground. He’s a rescue from a puppy mill, and has the notch in his ear to prove it, poor thing. But with Cheri & Jim, he’s learning how to be a dog and not just a breeding machine. Thank goodness they saved him – look at that sweet face!

A dachshund looks at the camera for a photo in front of an old historic doorfront.

 

This is Bitsy, an old chihuahua whom Cheri & Jim found on the streets. Her cataract remains, but she used to be in much worse shape: thoroughly flea-ridden and diseased. They nursed her back to health and now she’s a happy (if slow-moving) member of their family!

A chihuahua with a cataract in her eye poses for a photo in the studio.

 

Here’s Reese, a cute girl who seriously knew how to work the camera! Her back legs don’t work so well, but she tries not to let that slow her down at all – she is such a sweetheart, and a kisser too!

A female doxie poses for a photo on railroad tracks in Pensacola.

 

Last but certainly not least is Blackie, the doxie-beagle mix. Can you believe that he used to have a wheelchair for his back legs? We brought him to the beach, and suddenly he was zooming around everywhere! The boy loves the sand, I guess!

A doxie dog runs across the sand, ears flying.

 

 

Cheri & Jim’s house has been dubbed The Isle of Misfit Toys, because each of their dogs comes from unfortunate circumstances, and some still bear the scars of their past lives. But together, they make an incredibly beautiful family, inside & out. Thank you so much for allowing me to meet your pack – and Happy Birthday, Jim! :) I can’t wait to see you both again soon!

 

Cute Pug Photography: Mr. Big!

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

You read the title right – this dog’s name is Mr. Big! I dare you to say his name without adding an exclamation mark as you say it – even if you just think it in your head! How cute is he?!

 

This was a truly delightful session – we started at Mr. Big’s condo on Pensacola Beach, headed up to Plaza Ferdinand for a few park photos, and then finished up at my studio! He was a great little subject, and veryveryvery treat-motivated. And as Mr. Big (!) slowly started to have less focus and energy, we decided that he was probably tuckered out and ready for a post-session nap… Sure enough, his mom texted me less than 5 minutes after driving away – he fell asleep in the car on the way home! Ha!

 

Enjoy these photos of the handsome little man – and yes, the constant state of hanging-out-tongue is totally normal!  :)

 

A pug lays on a chair and sits on the lap of his owner in a cute living room.

 

A pug poses for a photo on an old, textured doorstep.

 

I love this photo so much, I posted it to the Facebook page, too!

A cute photo of a pug in a park, with the sun shining, green grass and cherry blossoms.

 

Thanks again for a wonderful session, Mr. Big!  Laurie & Jeff, it was absolutely wonderful to photograph your 4-legged son. Can’t wait to see all three of you again soon!

 

 

Labradoodle Beach Photography: Socrates

Monday, January 28th, 2013

Some of you may know that I was a Great Books major in college. It was an absolutely wonderful program to be a part of – we studied a mixture of English and philosophy, with plenty of theology and history thrown in as well. Every day consisted of reading the classics, writing papers & discussing our ideas in seminar-style classes. I absolutely loved it! So imagine my excitement when I meet a labradoodle named SOCRATES!! I can’t even count how many stories & narratives we read about (the historical) Socrates’ methods of reasoning and questioning… so even though Socrates the dog didn’t interrogate any of us as we played on the beach, I was thrilled to get to know this goofy pup.

 

Socrates wanted a CLOSE-UP! And doesn’t he look handsome in black & white?

Two photos of a labradoodle dog, in color and black & white.

 

Haha – this “down – stay” was not as easy as he makes it look!

A labradoodle dog lays on the white sand beach in Pensacola.

 

This was one of my very last frames as we headed in at the end of the afternoon. I love it!

A labradoodle stands on the boardwalk leading to a Pensacola beach.

 

Tom & Rochelle, thank you for introducing me to your funny little boy. I can’t wait to see you all again soon! :)

 

 

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