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Duke, the Impossibly Popular Dog – San Diego, CA

Monday, July 6th, 2015

I cried in the car, most of the way home.

When a client books a photo session because their dog doesn’t have much time left, well, it’s never easy… certainly not for my clients and not for me either. And upon meeting Duke, it was pretty clear that his joyful life was nearing its end: his neurological issues have taken away most of his control of his back legs, so he walks/hobbles everywhere he goes. His parents are now in the habit of carrying Duke up & down the stairs to their second-floor apartment every day… which is something they hoped they’d never have to do. But despite his physical limitations, Duke’s amazing, radiant personality shined through every second of our session – and that’s why he left me overjoyed to have known him, but heartbroken to know that his time left is measured in days.

But I bet you’re wondering why I called Duke an “impossibly popular” dog! If you had spent about two minutes with us in Balboa Park, you’d know why: it’s because his personality is absolutely magnetic! Family after family, person after person, we were practically bombarded with people who wanted to meet Duke! He was a conversation piece for people with & without dogs to approach us & compliment his handsome looks… it was practically overwhelming! I mean, to be honest with you, my photo sessions are always somewhat attention-getting in public, and I’m accustomed to people stopping to watch (and even taking a few pictures of me as I work!). But this was a whole new level of attention. And Duke’s parents are used to all the fuss; they say that people who are scared of dogs feel safe around Duke, that anti-dog people (are there such people?!?) stop to pet him & chat. And of course, Duke makes friends with every dog he meets. His popularity literally crosses the bounds of species – and honestly, it’s amazing to witness!

Whew – enough chatter! Let’s get to the photos! :)

 

This is Duke, with his permanent big grin.

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Despite his back legs’ issues, Duke wanted nothing more than to run around at the park! And he can still move pretty fast!

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He loves that tennis ball. Loves it. Sometimes he even gets vocal about it…

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And last but not least, we visited one of Duke’s favorite spots in the world, the Coronado dog beach. I think he could have walked in circles up & down the beach with his big ball all day long… and I think he’ll be running along the sand at the big beach in the sky, right after he crosses the Rainbow Bridge.

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Brian & Russ, thank you so much for introducing me to your handsome boy. What a special dog. I’m really looking forward to showing you the rest of our photos soon.

 

The Dogs of San Carlos Animal Hospital

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

A few weeks ago, I received a phone call from the lovely people over at San Carlos Animal Hospital! They had seen my work, through one of the local rescue organizations I work with, The Rescued Dog, and told me their lobby & exam rooms were in need of fresh new decor! Of course, I was happy to help out – especially after realizing that we already happen to have several clients in common! (Aberdeen the service dog and Beatrice the min pin, just to name a couple!)

 

So both of the veterinarians & their dogs visited the studio recently, for some fun portraits that will really liven up San Carlos Animal Hospital! As it turned out, surprisingly, both of their dogs were pretty nervous about the white backdrop that I use… and while a minority of the dogs I work with have any issues with it at all (I’d say less than 20%), I was pretty surprised to work with 2 dogs in the same day that had the same uncertainties! I have to say, I can’t really blame them – paper isn’t exactly a common surface to walk on – but with plenty of treats and slow, gentle encouragement, both dogs ended up posing like total pros on the backdrop! Getting used to the new surface took a few minutes, but we ended up having a great time & creating some gorgeous images. It just goes to show what a bit of positive reinforcement can do! :)

 

This dog’s name is James Woods – but don’t be fooled, she’s a girl! (Her name is a TV show reference.) James is a total sweetie – and if you’re looking at her eyes & wondering, the answer is yes, she’s cross-eyed! I’m sorry, but have you ever seen something as cute as a cross-eyed pittie?! Gah! I pretty much fell in love with this gorgeous girl as soon as I saw her. What a sweetheart.

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Turns out, James Woods has an adorable head tilt, too!

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And this is Lucas! He’s an Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, a rare sub-type of Australian cattle dog, which I’d actually never worked with before. So of course I was thrilled to meet an entirely new breed – and if all Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dogs are just like Lucas, then I can’t wait to meet more of them! He’s a young boy, and a rescue, and I could tell at first glance how much he really loves his parents… so he trusted them about the “backdrop situation”, and eventually flashed some incredibly handsome smiles my way!

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Yeah, I’d say he got pretty comfortable by the end of our time together. ;)

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Drs. Acosta & Altman, Robin & Lisa, thank you so much for a fun-filled afternoon! I absolutely adored working with all of you & your dogs, and I’m so excited to show you all our photos soon! :)

 

Mini-Sessions! (San Diego Pet Photography Event)

Friday, June 5th, 2015

I have to admit, my recent mini-session event was an experiment.

I haven’t put together anything on this scale – an entire weekend of back-to-back-to-back photo sessions – in a long time, and never in California. So I really wasn’t sure how things would go… would I be able to stick to my schedule? Would there be lots of interest, or not very much? Would the dogs be able to work in a 15-minute time limit? Would I?

Well… as it turns out, the event was a huge success!!! Yay! I couldn’t be more thrilled! The weather was absolutely lovely (slightly overcast, perfect for the park!), we were able to stick to the tight schedule (with help from my awesome hubby!), and the dogs all posed like total pros! 15 minutes turned out to be plenty of time for a mini-session; I was able to easily deliver a variety of 10+ images to each client, just like I promised. (Which is a small number compared to the few dozen that my full-length session clients see, but hey, for a minimal investment of time, I was pretty happy with the results!)

By Sunday night, I was just as drained as my camera’s empty battery… we were both exhausted! But my mini-session clients have been loving their images, and I’ve really enjoyed giving them a taste of the award-winning photography experience that I’ve become known for. All in all, it was a fabulous weekend – and I simply can’t resist sharing a few of my favorite images with you! So here’s a very small selection of mini-session photos! Enjoy!

 

This is Zephyr! Isn’t he handsome? I just love the way he looks lovingly up at his mom.

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This is Bourbon, the Great Dane – a stunner if I ever met one!

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This gorgeous mixed-breed mutt is Sienna. I can’t get enough of her unique coloring!

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Gizmo was more than ready to run all around the park for us!

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So was Murphy, the golden retriever – as long as you’d throw his frisbee! This pup is frisbee-obsessed!

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He’s also quite gorgeous in black & white.

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And Molly the goldendoodle is, too!

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Here’s Molly with her parents – she’s such a little lady!

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Okay, okay, one more of Molly – because she does the cutest trick! She carries her own leash! What a handy dog, haha!

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After spending Saturday in the park, I headed inside to the studio on Sunday. This adorable matching duo is Kinlie & Karma!

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… it wasn’t long, though, before Kinlie was giving me attitude. :)

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And this little nugget is Mitzi…

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… she and her French bulldog siblings all visited the studio! This “butt shot” was a special request from her mom, and I love how it turned out, haha!

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And although you may not think of French bulldogs as athletes, Mitzi will do anything for her toy – including jump high in the air!

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Okay – you made it to the bottom of this post – so are you ready for the good news?

We had so much fun over the mini-session weekend that I’ve decided to do it again! Mark your calendar for November 21 & 22! I’ve planned another mini-session weekend that’s just in time for including your pets in this year’s Christmas cards… and I couldn’t be more excited! We’re bound to have a blast! :)

 

Thanks for reading!

 

Keiko the Dachshund – San Diego Pet Photography

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015

I shared a wonderful photo session with Keiko the dachshund recently! Keiko is one of the happiest & most easy-going dachshunds I’ve ever met, to be honest with you. He’s such a good boy! He’s very treat-motivated – I mean very – and can you believe that his favorite snacks are carrots & apples?! What a healthy pup! But he loved my studio treats too (which are admittedly less nutritious), and so I think he had a great time posing for all kinds of rewards!

I have to say, I really loved watching Keiko interact with his parents, especially his dad. They have such a wonderful bond – his dad taught him an adorable “down” trick that involves getting as low to the ground as possible – and since Keiko is a rescue, I think he knows just how lucky he is to be a part of such a loving family. :)

 

Here he is! Sure, there’s a bit of white on his face, but that doesn’t slow Keiko down!

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He was more than happy to pose for us in front of Coronado’s most beautiful landscaping & greenery…

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Oh, those eyes!

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Art & Wendy, thank you so much for introducing me to your handsome boy! I can’t wait to show you all our images – especially the family photos! :)

 

Photo Session with Madison the Lab/Shepherd Mix!

Friday, May 22nd, 2015

I think every dog should be as lucky as Madison.

She’s a labrador/shepherd mix, living the good life with her parents in Pacific Beach, and she’s truly the light of her mother’s eyes. Madison and her mom, Summer, have an incredibly close relationship, since they’ve been together since Madison was just a tiny puppy. And they’ve been through a lot together – most recently, a hard-fought battle with cancer that’s still ongoing. But Maddie’s a tough dog, and she’s doing so well that I have no doubt we’ll be able to get together next year for an anniversary photo session!

In the meantime, we visited the studio and the beach for a great variety of photos, and Madison had a blast playing with us the whole time! Maddie is a funny dog – her personality is a fascinating mix of sweet and bossy! For example, she’s eager to please and is simply crazy about her mom… but if we took too long to throw the ball or deliver her treats, Maddie would start barking/talking to us! Her gentle but insistent “woof, woof, woof”s had me laughing for our entire session – such a sweetie, but so bossy at the same time! Haha! :)

 

 

Oh, Maddie. You’re adorable.

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Maddie loves the beach – and so do her parents! We had a great time running up & down the sand!

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Hold on…

wait for it…

one more photo…

of every dog’s dream…

SO MANY TENNIS BALLS!!!

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Summer & Lou, thank you so much for a lovely afternoon with your girl! I’m looking forward to talking with you (and seeing you) again soon! :)

 

 

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