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Kona the Action Superstar

Friday, November 8th, 2019

Kona is such a sweet and incredibly fun dog to be around! She is a year-and-a-half-old German shorthaired pointer and labrador mix, and for those of you who know about those breeds… let’s just say energy mixed with energy = a crazy good time! :)

We had a lot of fun letting Kona release some (a tiny fraction, probably) of her energy during our photo session. This girl is ball obsessed – to the point where she simply doesn’t want to give the ball back. Ever. Her parents tried to warn me that she wouldn’t want to give it back to us… did I listen? Nope. After the very first time I asked her dad to throw it, she was running around refusing to give it back. Happy as a clam. For quite a while! Until… a big bag of treats magically came out of my camera bag and she finally dropped the ball for a moment, which was just long enough for me to grab it. Whew!

We started the photo session out at Kate Sessions Park which overlooks San Diego – a very picturesque spot! After that, we headed to the beach in La Jolla for even more action photos, and Kona happily obliged! The moments of action might have been my favorite parts of our session, because shooting action is actually how I started out my photography career – with sports photography, in fact! And Kona certainly gave me a run for my money, because she doesn’t have a “jogging” or a “trotting” speed – it’s only MAXIMUM SPEED with her, haha!

I also want to take a second to compliment her parents – they have done an amazing job with training. It’s obvious that they’ve done a lot because Kona has great commands, and it can be really hard to train willful dogs. I was really impressed by her obedience – except when we’d ask her to sit and stay, after about 4 seconds she gets lazy and just plops down. Whether it was on the wet sand at the beach, on the grass, or on the pavement. It was hilarious! She is a cutie and a good girl who’s happy to work for treats. Let’s be honest though, she probably would have preferred the ball. ;)


A rare moment of calm… you gotta admit, she’s a beautiful dog!

german shorthaired pointer mix


I love it when she lets loose!

running dog photo


This girl is an athlete.

amazing action dog photo


A beautiful dog, a beautiful beach… what’s not to love?

action silhouette dog photo


After having to reschedule our photo session twice due to weather, I’d say the third time is the charm! It was definitely worth the wait because (as you can see) everything came together perfectly. Clare & Connor, I’ll see you two again soon!

A Bittersweet Photo Session with Huxley and Gibson

Wednesday, November 6th, 2019

Are you ready? A dose of beautiful & bittersweet is coming your way. You see, Huxley the Great Dane was recently diagnosed with cancer, and he doesn’t have much time left with his parents and little brother. Luckily, I was able to carve out some time in my schedule to meet with them soon after talking with his mom for the first time about a month ago. It’s not easy to squeeze in last-minute sessions this time of year, since it’s my busy season, but I always leave holes in my shooting calendar just for emergencies like this. I’m sad that I met this fun family under these heartbreaking circumstances, but at least (miraculously) the weather was absolutely perfect, almost as if the weather gods knew that we might not have time to reschedule.

We started out at Presidio Park in San Diego. Although the natural incline of the park proved to be a little tough on Huxley’s back legs, he handled it like a champ! He was having a good time and only wanted to hang out with his brother, Gibson, and of course his parents. We found a nice, relatively flat spot in the park under the shade of a huge tree that was perfect for portraits. After some time there, we headed over to Fiesta Island. Huxley LOVES Fiesta and so does Gibson! Right after getting out of the car, you could immediately tell there was a difference with Huxley as he was more comfortable and walking easier & faster. It was familiar territory which made him happy and in return made all of us happy. It was great that we were able to be flexible and arrive there earlier than we were originally planning, rather than pushing him too hard to stay at the park longer than he wanted to. It’s SO important that pets feel as comfortable as possible during their session. As a result everyone has a better time!

Gibson on the other hand? You can’t push him too hard, haha! He’s a total puppy compared to his older brother! He’s a rescued Tijuana street dog, a doberman/labrador mix and a ball of energy! He just wanted to run around, chase his ball, have a blast, and play with tug-of-war with his brother on the beach. It was so funny to watch him scramble around and jump and hustle to play tug with a new toy with Huxley, the Great Dane, who just… stands there. Almost motionless. Haha! Sorry Gibson, but it’s hilarious to watch. Their parents let me know that they usually bring their favorite “stick log” that they found one day at Fiesta Island and bring back to let the boys play with it there. But even though they didn’t get to play with their stick log, they had a blast with the ball! This truly is their happy place and you could tell that Huxley was in his element. The dogs usually swim with their lifejackets, and although we didn’t let Huxley fully go swimming this time we were able to capture some really playful portraits!

This was just a beautiful afternoon for Huxley and his family. I know they have hard times coming up, and Gibson is really going to miss his big brother. We ended up with some amazing portraits to remember him by. I feel so honored to have been a part of this photo session, and I know his parents will cherish these moments for a very long time.


This is Huxley. Isn’t he handsome?!

great dane dog


I don’t think Gibson has an “off” button. He just goes!

happy dog at fiesta island


It’s your world, Hux. We just live in it.

great dane at fiesta island


Melissa & Chris, thank you so much for introducing me to your sweet boys. I’m looking forward to showing you the rest of our images soon!

Turbo, the Pomeranian Mix from San Diego

Monday, February 25th, 2019

I’d like to introduce you to Turbo the Pomeranian mix! She may be small in size, but she’s got a BIG personality to make up for it! Trust me: with her energy & personality, she could not have a more perfect name. It’s always a fun challenge keeping up with her while she lives life at lightning speed!

I’ve actually photographed Turbo in my studio several times over the years for my holiday mini sessions – as well as one full-length session in the studio – but this was a first for us to visit the great outdoors together. One of the many things Turbo and her mom love to do is walk through Heritage Park, since it’s right down the street from their house in Mission Hills. And this park turned out to be the perfect spot for our session! I’ve got to say, I loved seeing Turbo in her element letting loose!

It was also a delight to see how her and her mom connect. Marjorie is so patient and sweet with her – even when Turbo gives her “attitude” (let’s just say this dog doesn’t keep her opinions to herself, haha!). Her mom has done an awesome job working with her, and I’ve enjoyed the privilege of seeing their bond deepen over the years. Not just anyone would be willing to adapt their lifestyle to accommodate a rescue dog with this much energy – but I just love witnessing their relationship, and knowing how much work has gone into it leaves me with nothing but respect for this whole family.


This is Turbo – in a rare moment of stillness. Isn’t she adorable?!

pomeranian mix dog


Walking through the park is one of her favorite things to do – in fact, I’d be willing to bet she considers it “her” park!

pomeranian mix puppy


Such. A. Cutie. (Sorry for all the sitting-still & calm photos; they’re the result of lots of effort and patience, so you could say they’re the images I’m most proud of from our session, haha!)

pomeranian mix


Marjorie, thank you for a fun afternoon – and for introducing me to my new favorite park! :)

Bernie & Otis, Two Fluffy Pups from Rancho Santa Fe

Thursday, February 14th, 2019

I recently had a playful and action-packed session with Bernie and Otis! Of course, when I say “action-packed”, I mean Otis doing most of the action and Bernie happily watching his (big) little bro! :) And I learned that even though they don’t go at the same speed anymore, one thing they do have in common is their love for treats. Especially since they don’t get treats on a regular basis – special occasions only! (Which means I might have been their new favorite person during the session, haha!)


Bernie is a 13-year-old schnoodle and a sweet little mama’s boy! He has such a calm nature and is just a very good boy. I really love photographing senior dogs – it’s an honor to capture all their distinguished gray fur, and so much fun to imagine how differently they used to look and act. According to his parents, Bernie was very much the energetic dog in his younger years, but has since passed the torch on to Otis. (I suppose that’s allowed when you’re 13!)

senior dog from rancho santa fe


Otis, the handsome 3-year-old labradoodle, came to the session ready to play! He is a dog on a mission when it comes to fetching tennis balls! His parents have a gorgeous estate in Rancho Santa Fe full of lush greenery near their barn, which made the perfect backdrop for photos AND the perfect spot for Otis to lose a ball! At various times we thought we would never find the ball in the tall grass, but nope! There was no stopping that boy when it came to his toys. Here he is on the horse trail on their property – I was tempted to share one of his many action photos, but I couldn’t resist that head tilt! :)

rancho santa fe dog on trail


After we were done playing near the stables, we set off for the beach in Del Mar. Let me tell you something: it was COLD out there! I’ve got to hand it to this family for sticking it out with me, despite none of us being quite prepared for the chilly weather, because getting out there for the beautiful sunset was totally worth it! Between the beach being wide open & uncrowded, the stunning sunset & colors that lit up the sky, and the lovely people & dogs to photograph, I’d call this a win in my book.

rancho santa fe dogs


Thank you Trish & Ralph for braving the cool February evening with me for a fun session with your four-legged kiddos! I’m excited to get together with you both again soon!

Frank & Ollie, the pug puppy & tabby kitten from San Diego!

Monday, November 26th, 2018

Should I pinch myself? Am I dreaming?

Nope: I truly had the chance to work with the most adorable animals!! Frank the pug puppy was only 11 weeks old at the time of our session, which is quite frankly an incredible time to have a photo session. Seriously – I am SO happy his parents gave me a call well in advance of when they wanted their session to take place. It gave us all the time we needed to plan the perfect experience, and Frank was at the perfect age! Ollie, his brother, is a rescue kitten from a litter in which he was (very sadly) the only survivor. He & his siblings were all diagnosed with panleukopenia (which is the feline version of parvovirus), so it was truly a miracle that Ollie’s foster family helped him make it through. But now he’s about 6 months old, and is one of the most inquisitive, happy, intelligent cats I’ve ever met! He comes when you call his name, and will do just about anything for a treat (including, I learned, let his parents put a harness on him so we could go outside). Today, Frank & Ollie live happily in central San Diego, doing their best impression of Milo & Otis. :)

And I have to admit, I was impressed with how these brothers get along – their parents definitely made the right move in adopting them both at around the same time, so they could grow up together and bond from an early age. Plus, they’re both already so well-trained! Do you know any other 11-week-old puppies who can hold a sit-stay, or toilet-trained 6-month-old kittens? I don’t!! Many first-time pet parents just “wing it” and figure things out as they go, and while that can often work out just fine, Frank & Ollie’s parents have taken the opposite approach, and have invested plenty of time educating themselves on all the best things they can do for their new animals. It really shows; these two are already such happy, confident kiddos. They have the cutest little friendship, and I really loved photographing them both!

 

This, of course, is Frank! With the biggest little head tilt I’ve ever seen. Come on, can you even stand how cute he is?!

pup head tilt

 

Ollie the cat is a gorgeous little kitten; I already know he’s going to grow up into a strikingly handsome orange tabby!

orange tabby kitten

 

We also visited a place in San Diego that most animals aren’t allowed to see… I’ll keep the location quiet since we only got in thanks to their dad’s work. But let’s just say it was somewhere I never thought I’d get to experience the inside of! (Yes, that’s a remnant of a plant on Frank’s face… something tells me he was “sampling” his surroundings!)

put puppy photo

 

Ollie, on the other hand, used the outing as an opportunity to keep a lookout for small animals & anything else to chase, smell and/or play with.

orange cat photo

 

 

Rachel & Mike, thank you so much for introducing me to your new additions! I can’t wait to get together again soon!!

 

 

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