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Photos of Gus, the La Jolla Rescue Dog

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018

Rescue dogs don’t usually have many advantages in life (besides being cute, obviously). They often come to shelters and their adoptive parents with issues ranging everywhere from nutrition to socialization to internal health… and it’s up to the rescue organization and the dog’s future family to overcome those issues and eventually help that dog lead a healthy, happy life. That’s a tall order – it was definitely a challenge for Gus, whose previous caretakers tried to crop his ears in such a shoddy way that they botched it and caused nerve damage. I mean… if I were Gus, I’m not sure if I’d ever trust humans again – but Gus is a truly remarkable dog. He not only learned to trust again, he learned to love – and now he’s an incredibly sweet part of the family, living in La Jolla along with his parents! Now he serves as a vigilant guard dog, a constant companion, and he even moonlights as a cuddle buddy for his 3-year-old niece. I absolutely love his story, because many dogs aren’t as lucky as Gus – but his parents/rescuers helped him overcome his past and start enjoying the fabulous life of a La Jolla rescue dog. (Which, let’s be honest, is not a phrase you hear every day! “La Jolla rescue dog”? Well I think it’s a great title to bestow on any pup, and Gus can be the new ambassador – he already keeps a close eye on his neighborhood from his upstairs porch, haha!)

 

This is Gus! Such a good boy! (I took this photo during a brief moment in which there were no other dogs walking by… otherwise he certainly wouldn’t be looking at the camera, haha!)

la jolla dog picture

 

Gus at home. Don’t let those big eyes fool you; he takes his role as guard dog quite seriously. If you visit, you WILL be barked at!

la jolla dog at home

 

He loooooves his parents. And they love him.

la jolla mutt with parents

 

Ashley & Tom, thank you for a lovely afternoon! I’m looking forward to seeing you again soon! :)

 

Aspen and April on the Beach (Photos in Del Mar, CA)

Wednesday, July 11th, 2018

Working with repeat clients is one of my greatest joys… so I was thrilled to reconnect with Aspen and his family, for a beach photo session to celebrate April’s high school graduation!

Yes, you read that right – I took Aspen’s photos as well as senior portraits for April’s graduation. Since I’m not a “people” photographer, it’s safe to say I wouldn’t do that for just anyone! But April & Aspen & I go way back, so I was honored to help her celebrate this exciting time in her life. (Plus, did you know? My camera works on people too! I think it’s so funny when people ask “can I be in the photos with my dog?” because the answer is a wholehearted YES! I loooove creating portraits that feature the connection my clients and their pets have. It’s priceless!)

So we visited the beach in Del Mar (after having to reschedule at the last minute, thanks a lot “June gloom”) and the blue skies were definitely worth the wait! Plus, we got to update the portraits from our session over 2 years ago, and focus on the truly special connection between April & Aspen.

 

I don’t know about you, but I find everything in this photo absolutely gorgeous.

girl and dog on the beach

 

Aspen is such a happy boy! Although I think his ideal trip to the beach would have involved a bit more off-leash time to play with all the other dogs…

fun beach pet photo

 

I can’t wait to see the places these two will go.

beach photo of a girl and dog

 

April, Shelli & Tim, it was SO great to see you again! I hope you’re having a great time in San Francisco (maybe even visiting Alcatraz?) and I’m looking forward to getting together again once you’re back in town! :)

 

In-Home and Balboa Park Photo Session with Ben & Ranger

Friday, July 6th, 2018

When I first met these dogs, they were their parents’ only children… okay, besides their feline sister Dottie. But by the time our session rolled around, they had adapted quickly to their new role as big brothers – to their new human siblings, baby boys! And since I got to meet the adorable little twins during our photo session, which took place at their home and Balboa Park, I’ve been thinking about all the ways Ben & Ranger are similar as brothers… but also incredibly different!

 

This is Ranger, a lab mix with one of the most joyful, irresistible smiles I’ve ever seen! His ears seem to prop themselves up on stilts whenever he’s paying attention to you, and he’s a playful, curious boy. Not to mention I adored photographing him – he’s so much fun to work with!

home photo session example

 

And this handsome, pensive face belongs to Ben (short for “Big Ben”), a retired racing greyhound from Mexico. He’s a gorgeous, lithe, graceful dog – but all that went out the window about 2 minutes into our session, when he skittered around on the hardwood floor at home in feverish excitement to jump up on the couch and pose for a few treats! Haha! If Ranger didn’t already have me laughing, Ben made sure to fill in the gaps, so there wasn’t a dull moment during our session. (Plus, I loved the challenge of making weird-enough sounds to ensure those greyhound ears are on full display!)

home pet photo session

 

Like I mentioned, we split our photo session between the dogs’ home and Balboa Park, so before long we were off to the visit the flowers, architecture and splendor of San Diego’s most famous park. Both dogs did surprisingly well amongst the crowds, and of course we took time to stop and smell the flowers. :)

balboa park dog photography

 

“Ranger” and “thoughtful” are two words that don’t usually go together, haha… but doesn’t he look like he’s pondering the mysteries of the universe? (Or maybe just how he’ll get his next treat?) Despite the soft, peaceful feel of this photo, knowing Ranger’s personality, it makes me smile. :)

balboa park photo example

 

Jeff & Meaghan, you two are total champions for joining me on a photo session with two dogs and two new babies! But no one could have handled it better, and I’m absolutely honored to know your beautiful family. Looking forward to seeing you both again soon! :)

 

Golden Retrievers Starr & Max

Sunday, July 1st, 2018

I had an absolutely perfect photo session recently with Starr & Max, golden retrievers who live in Carlsbad. And don’t get me wrong: even though I describe it as “perfect”, things got a little silly at times, a couple of aspects definitely didn’t go according to plan, and Max made it clear that he never realllllly wanted to sit still and pose for my camera, haha! But the “plan” and the preconceived notions of what the dogs “should” do during a photo session really don’t have anything at all to do with how well the session goes. Instead, what made this session truly perfect was the family I got to meet, and the relationships I got to witness. Starr & Max are both senior dogs that have been with their family for over a decade; their brothers are young men now, and one of them told me he remembers adopting the dogs when he was in second grade. I got to see them play fetch with sticks and tennis balls in the sunlight, sit and relax in the shade together, and even go for a little walk as a family, all 4 people and the golden retrievers too. It was beautiful and perfect and everyone had a good time – and as a result, I think we ended up with some pretty nice photos! ;)

 

This is Max – who his family always thought was the younger dog by about 2 years, but after a big of digging, his mom just found out that he’s only a few months younger than his sister! Isn’t he handsome?

golden retrievers in sun

 

And this is Starr, proving she can still chase after a ball if she wants. I just love her flappy ears!

golden retriever fetching

 

Oh Max. You’re such a happy boy.

golden retriever in sunshine

 

Don’t you just adore the way Starr looks up at her dad?! Total sweetness.

golden retriever laying down

 

Theresa & Doug (and Justin & Zack), thank you so much for including me in such a lovely afternoon together! I’m excited to share the rest of our photos with you soon! :)

 

Cooper & Nala, Big Dogs from San Diego

Wednesday, June 27th, 2018

For most people, black labs would qualify as “big dogs” – but not for this family!

I met Nala & Cooper about a week before their session, at my studio for a meet-and-greet, and that meeting told me juuuust about everything I needed to know about these dogs. Nala the black lab confidently strode in the door and right past me into the rest of my studio; she’s a happy, inquisitive, smart girl who enjoys exploring new territory. Cooper the Newfoundland, on the other hand, wasn’t so sure about the smooth flooring in my studio’s entryway, and it took about 15 minutes (as well as a haphazard trail of dog beds, a doormat and various toys) to convince him that he could successfully make it over the linoleum and onto the not-at-all-slippery carpet in the rest of my studio! From that experience, I knew that working with Cooper would be a rewarding experience – but that he would most likely make me work to make everything come together. And that was true, haha! Once he has solid footing, Cooper is a goofy, lovable guy (in the words of his dad, he’s a big ol’ floof) and yet he’s also very different from his sister. She’s ball-obsessed, while he’d rather work for treats. She knows every trick in the book (roll over, high five, etc – her parents should probably open a dog training business because seriously) whereas he prefers to spend his energy socializing with new people and other dogs. And only one of them has a dedicated bib for all the drool – you guessed it, that’s the Newfie. :)  I had a great time working with both dogs – and I think they enjoyed all the playtime and treats throughout our session too!

 

This is Nala in her front yard – isn’t she gorgeous?! (And I’ve already threatened to bring future clients to their house, because those bushes & greenery were a dream to work amongst, haha!)

black lab laying down

 

Okay, I couldn’t resist… a running photo of Cooper was too tempting not to share! This boy can move if he wants to – so stay out of his way, haha! Don’t you just want to give him a big fluffy hug?!

newfoundland running picture

 

Oh, these two… such good dogs!

two big dogs sitting

 

Bryce and Whit, I’m so glad we finally had the chance to get together! These summertime photos are definitely worth the wait… and I’m looking forward to seeing you both again soon!

 

 

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