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Chaotic Dog Photography with Two Yorkies, a Shih Tzu & an Australian Shepherd

Monday, April 1st, 2013

There are some photo sessions that go incredibly smoothly for me, the dog & the dog’s parents. The dog(s) is/are well-trained, we have beautiful weather, and things just fall into place, making my job easy! (well, maybe not easy, but you get the picture.)

This was NOT one of those sessions! (haha!)

Don’t worry, my session with BJ, Bailey, Bandit & Madison was still tons of fun and we got some great images. But I’m going to be honest here: would I describe it as “easy” for me? Or their parents? Nope! Haha, these pups made me WORK to get the photos I got: BJ the Yorkie is dealing with some possessiveness/jealousy issues, I got the feeling Bandit is only happiest when he’s laying down & relaxing, while Madison the Aussie is ready to play rough with (and sometimes harass) all the other dogs. Let’s just say it wasn’t a boring session, that’s for sure! :) I think everyone (the dogs, their parents & myself) all deserved a nap once we finished with all five (five!) hours of shooting. So let me introduce you to the troublemak- I mean, dogs!

This is Madison, an Australian shepherd puppy that has boundless energy and the cutest, happiest smile I’ve ever seen! Isn’t she completely adorable? The camera loves her and I do too.

happy australian shepherd

 

We started our session out on the beach, and BJ (left) & Bailey (right) both enjoyed soaking up a few rays. They needed a little coaxing to eventually run around and have fun, but I think they definitely enjoyed their first-ever beach experience!

yorkies on the beach

Bandit really came alive in the studio; he’s a shih tzu and the oldest dog of the bunch. Doesn’t he look good on the gray backdrop?
shih tzu and yorkie in studio

 

BJ was a bit of a drama-causer during our session, but DANG the boy can pose!! With images like this, I forgive him… :)

yorkie in photo studio

 

Here’s one more of BJ because it cracks me up: he got slightly possessive over the family kiddie pool. TOO cute for words!

yorkie peeks out at camera

 

Bandit was more than happy to relax on the bed near the end of our session… we definitely tuckered him out!

a shih tzu lays on a beg

 

Kelee & Cathy, thank you for a challenge I haven’t had in a long time. Truly! I had a fun morning with your pack and I’m loving the images I’m seeing so far… I can’t wait to come back and show you everything! :)

 

Dachshund Photography: Lucy, Molly, Gracie & Penelope

Monday, March 4th, 2013

More dachshunds! Are you ready for more dachshunds?!

 

If you recall, yesterday’s blog post was all about Stacy’s lovely pair of senior doxies. Well these four beautiful dogs are owned by Carol & Don – Stacy’s parents! So does that make these dogs… Agnes and Daphne’s… aunts? Hmmm, I’m not sure! Feel free to shed some light on this question in the comments! And to confuse the family ties even more, we have a mother-daughter pair in this group of dogs! So let me introduce you:

 

On the left is Gracie, a gorgeous longhaired & tricolored doxie. She’s about 3 years old, and was up for exploring every new place! Molly is to the right, and she loved to simply hang out in mom’s lap. She’s Lucy’s daughter…

A longhaired and a shorthaired dachshund play in the grass and sit in her mother's arms.

 

and here’s Lucy! Isn’t she a cutie too? The girls are practically identical!

A shorthaired dachshund poses against an interesting blue wooden wall.

 

Much easier to tell apart is Penelope, the puppy of the family – but also the most well-trained! Sit-stays were no problem for her, even though the rest of the girls decided they weren’t going to learn a thing from her example… ha!

A beautiful longhaired dachshund poses against an old brick wall.

 

Carol & Don, it was wonderful to meet you and your four-legged family! Thanks for making the trip from Panama City and enduring the tundra- I mean, the beach, with me! :)  See you all again soon!

Dog Photography: Two Senior Dachshunds, Daphne & Agnes

Sunday, March 3rd, 2013

I have the pleasure of introducing you to the cutest, littlest grey-faced dogs I’ve met in a long time! This is Agnes and Daphne, and I’m honored that they (and their mom) came all the way from Panama City to have their session! They kept us laughing throughout their session – and whether it was Agnes’ little bow-legs or Daphne’s desire – no, NEED – to investigate the intriguing back room of my studio… I just adore these dogs.

 

This is Agnes! She was adopted not too long ago, and her mom adjusted her given name from Aggie (couldn’t have that, as an Alabama fan!) to Agnes.

dachshund_chihuahua_mix

 

 

And this is Daphne, who holds a very special place in her mom’s heart – and on her foot! How cool is her tattooed paw print?!

dachshund_tattoo

 

They make an adorable pair, don’t you think?

dachshunds_woman's_lap

 

 

And finally, an early favorite of mine after giving all the photos a once-over. What lovely emotion in this photo. Session with dogs (especially doxies!) don’t always go as planned… especially when we visit public parks with squirrels and all sorts of interesting distractions… so it’s a good thing my clients are great at rolling with the punches!

dachshunds_woman_park

Thanks for an absolutely fabulous afternoon, Stacy! Can’t wait to see you all again (very) 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!

 

Pensacola Chihuahua Photography: Rocco & Vegas

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

So, remember yesterday’s post about session winners from Gallery Night last year? Turns out, this session also came about through a drawing, and it’s been in the works even longer – since September!! I know, that’s a long time – maybe the longest I’ve ever gone from meeting the owner to having the session – but we were delayed by sickness, out-of-town trips, holiday craziness, and little Vegas even had an infection in his paw for a while, poor thing. But despite the odds (who knew they would be so steep?) I finally got to meet Rocco and Vegas, chihuahua brothers that belong to the owner of Legacy Event Design!

So first of all, I absolutely have to mention that if you’re planning a wedding in the Pensacola, Darrin (these guys’ dad) is your best source of all things planning-related. He was telling me about a few fabulous events he’s done, and I can’t recommend him highly enough! This guy knows his stuff and I know he’d be a huge asset to any wedding.

But in the meantime, our focus was on his pups – and they are awesome little guys! Rocco is a 14-year-old Mexican immigrant (yes really) and a ball of curious energy. Vegas, only 1 year old, prefers to stick close to his dad and watch the trouble Rocco causes! I loved working with them both, so enough talk, on to the photos!

 

I looooove the mischevious look in Rocco’s eyes! Vegas has a lock on the best head tilt, though, for sure.

Two cute chihuahua dogs on green grass.

 

When you work with a wedding planner, you have access to some fun props! The boys each took their turn on the ivories and it was super-cute!

Two chihuahuas in Pensacola, Florida play with their owner and on top of a piano.

 

Darrin – thanks for being so wonderfully flexible and patient to finally have your session! I can’t wait to see you all again soon!

 

 

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