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Virtual Tour of My San Diego Pet Photography Studio

Thursday, February 6th, 2014

I’m so excited to (finally) show you my San Diego pet photography studio! It’s an awesome little space for my business, and after making several improvements & changes since moving in in June, it really feels like a place where I can be creative & productive. The studio is a place to meet with new clients, photograph sessions, do all my editing & post-processing, and show my clients their photos in an engaging, theater-style presentation! It’s pretty much perfect! :)

 

So anyways! Let’s get started! Come on in to the lobby…

studio lobby

 

Here’s the entryway! I put up one big, fun canvas on the right and a few of my favorite black & white prints on the left. The big stripes you see were a challenge to paint, but now they make an awesome accent wall!

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I think it’s fun to welcome every guest that comes in!

There’s Bailey’s leash off to the left; we actually live really close by, so we get to walk to the studio every day!

photo studio lobby

 

I have this quote above the entry to the rest of the studio. I love it.

photo studio quote

 

From the entryway area, you can see my branding words – natural, playful & soulful – along with three canvas gallery wraps that exemplify each of those words! (Don’t worry, you’ll see the whole wall a few photos down…)

studio wall decor

 

And here’s the rest of the studio! (And Bailey!)

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Here’s one from her point of view. :)  As you can see, my desk area is separated from my consultation/meeting space, and then the shooting area is against the back wall. There’s also a water bowl for my canine clients – and Bailey’s bed is underneath my desk. (It’s hard to be the studio dog.)

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Here’s my desk. It’s a bit messy but that’s okay.

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When I try, I can be organized.

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I have all sorts of papers & documents at easy reach – these are copyright releases (technically, “Limited Use Licenses”) for when my clients purchase a USB with all the digital photos from their session, and fun postcards that I send my clients before their session!

studio organizational details

 

A few of the books on my shelf… (By the way, if you haven’t read Inside of A Dog, and you have a dog, I highly recommend it!)

pet books

 

To the left of my desk is this collage of canvas gallery wraps! Huntley the chocolate lab puppy is the adorable face you see. I just love all the bright colors on this wall!

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Here’s the view from my chair; over my computer you can see the studio canvases with my 3 branding words.

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Here’s part of my consultation area… and yes, that’s a lens mug! :)

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I work with The Art of Framing down the street on Adams Ave, and they’ve provided me with this beautiful line of custom frames! So I always have these frame corners on display & ready to show my clients.

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I love these cute frames, and I painted them the same blue as the other wall to match… and I even included a nod to my hometown, Portland, Oregon. (Fans of the show Portlandia will know what I’m talking about!) Can you find it? :)

photo studio decor

 

And here’s the shooting area, all set up for a grand reveal (which is when clients see their photos for the first time)! I use a projector to display their photos on my backdrop, and we get to sit back & take them all in!

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I sit off to the side while my clients enjoy the best seats in the house to see all their photos. Here’s a fisheye view of what it’s like.

fisheye studio photo

 

Flanking us are two wall galleries – one of canvas gallery wraps, featuring Monty the golden retriever…

canvases on display

 

… and one of metal prints, featuring Molly the beagle.

metal prints decor

 

My clients get to see & touch all my sample books & albums, too, so they can easily pick their favorites!

sample books

 

Sample swatches for fabric on coffee table books…

leather swatches

 

And my always-popular accordion books!

sample pet photography books

 

Here it is with the lights off & projector running! (These are the dogs of Dogs Abound, and actually, you’ll be able to see this image as a biiiiiiiig canvas gallery wrap in their lobby very soon!)

pet photography images

 

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Here’s a fisheye view from sitting in one of the chairs. And – get this – see the room on the projector screen? That’s a photo that one of my clients took of their living room! I have an incredible studio software that shows how my clients’ photos will end up looking on their walls at home, scaled to size! It’s so much fun to play with – I can upload a quick snapshot of my clients’ living room (or anywhere else they’re thinking about hanging their photos up) and the software lets us make sure we select the right size portraits for the wall! I brought up an arrangement with Molly the poodle‘s photos as an example here. Maybe I’m a nerd to get excited about software like this… but my clients love it too, and it’s so much fun to see how different photos look when put together!

san diego pet photography studio

 

Okay, lights back on! Here are the backdrops my clients choose between, if they opt for an in-studio session.

photo studio backdrops

 

 (I hung the backdrop supports & pulley system myself. The process involved bolts, steel brackets, a power drill and lots of swear words. True story).

And what pet photography studio would be complete without a toy & treat basket??

pet photography tools

 

Here’s the studio, all ready for a photo session!

pet photo studio setup

 

And to wrap up, this sign probably only makes sense if you know the Notre Dame mantra, “Play Like A Champion Today” – and as an alumna, I was beyond thrilled when Mr. Shamrell made this for me as a surprise a couple of years ago! It’s located over the door leaving the studio, just like the sign in the locker room tunnel in Notre Dame stadium that the players hit before every game. (Well… maybe not just like that. But close.)

personal touch

 

One you head back out the front door, look up – there’s my sign! (Don’t you love the fun shape?)

studio sign

 

 And just in case you’re curious to see a video of the studio (narrated by yours truly), here’s a 90-second tour!

 

In addition to the inside of my studio, the surrounding neighborhood is an excellent place to be. Without leaving my building, you can buy a house, get your computer fixed, and get your certification in dental assisting. If you walk less than a block away, you can take a yoga class, get your car repaired, drop off mail at the post office, grab a cup of coffee, learn how to play the piano, get a manicure, buy another house, get your watch fixed, and even get your couch reupholstered. Up for a 2-block stroll? You can buy fabrics from a store in a renovated theater (!), eat gourmet pizza, have a cup of coffee at either Starbucks or LeStat’s, get your portraits custom-framed, peruse a records store, take art classes with your children, eat an exotic popsicle, buy a bottle of wine, eat some Vietnamese food, wash your car, drink a beer, get a haircut, buy a skateboard, eat some Mexican food, eat more Mexican food, get your teeth cleaned, drop off the dry cleaning… the list goes on. I haven’t even covered everything yet! Can I tell you how much I love working in such a vibrant, active community?

I hope you enjoyed this blog post! It’s a long one – but there’s just so much to my studio that I wanted to show you! Thanks for joining me. :)

  pet photo studio sign

 

Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting – I’m Thrilled to Announce that San Diego’s Newest Pet Photography Studio is Open for Business!

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013

I can’t believe it – I cut the ribbon!! :)  San Diego’s newest photo studio – specializing in pets – is now officially OPEN for business! Yay!!! My grand opening was a great success and I’m thrilled to be doing what I love in a fabulous new town! This studio space is going to be absolutely perfect for meeting clients and their pets, photographing sessions, and revealing images to my clients. A lot of GREAT things are going to happen here! :)

 

new dog photography portrait studio

 

As you can see, I’m ridiculously excited! Turns out, I’m a dork… But I couldn’t imagine cutting the ribbon without my super-supportive husband – and my muse Bailey – up there with me!

 

pet photography san diego chamber of commerce

Here we are with a couple of San Diego Chamber of Commerce officials. Those scissors are BIG, right?! haha!

(huge thanks to the fabulous Jen Bergren for the wonderful photos!)

Since the day of the ribbon cutting/grand opening, I’ve been blessed to already have had several pre-session consultations in the new space. And – whew – just like I expected, the studio has been great for hosting people & animals!  I’ll be able to share photos of the inside soon; I’m still putting the final touches on my desk organization and such. (easier said than done!)

 

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: thank you to all the people that have supported me and this crazy little business. I really, truly am honored to work with each one of my clients. So, thank you, all of you, for getting me this far – I hope you’re just as excited as I am to see what the future brings! :)

Setting Up My New Studio in San Diego

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

This is probably “Part 1” in a long (well, hopefully not TOO long!) series of blog posts! I’m ridiculously excited about my new studio in San Diego, and I’ve been working REALLY hard to get it set up & ready for business ASAP!

 

(I know, more iPhone photos. Have you EVER seen this many iPhone photo posts from me?? It ok though: the movers brought a bunch of my office supplies, and I’m pretty sure my card reader is in there somewhere!! I promise things will be back to normal soon!)

 

I spent the weekend running from store to store, trying to stock up on supplies & decor. Pictured is just one of, like, 5 Home Depot receipts. Big ones. I’m ready to accept their Customer of the Week award.

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Yesterday (Tuesday) was a big day! We finally got everything (we think) we needed from various stores, and got to start working inside the studio. We went through the first roll of painter’s tape pretty quickly…

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Taping job by yours truly. I may have missed my calling as a light-switch-painter’s-tape-master.

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And then – the most exciting part of Bailey’s morning – the movers came! They delivered all the furniture, supplies, etc. I need for my office and to participate in upcoming dog events! It’s starting to feel more like “my studio” with all my things in it!

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After finishing up with the movers and doing allllllll the taping, we needed a lunch break. We headed a block down the street and found a great place with incredible burgers, which came with fries that Bailey enjoyed very much! (yes, we feed our dog food from the table, I know I know, but she’s okay with it and so are we.) At one point, she missed a fry we dropped down to her and it somehow bounced all the way under the next table – and she was the most pitiful thing! She just stared at it wistfully. My husband took this photo of our sad puppy. What a silly dog.

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 After lunch, it was time to get to painting!

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 Here’s a sneak peek at some of the decor… the bird is my little tribute to my hometown, Portland. Anyone know why? :)

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 And LOOK! Laminate floors!! We’re actually putting nice flooring in a large part of the space, to make sure I can shoot my studio sessions in that area. I’m nervous about the process but we’re told it’s easy to do… I feel like a first-time homebuyer without ever having bought a home. (Is that a good thing?)

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It’s coming along!! I hope you enjoyed these “before” photos, haha! More are on their way… let’s hope everything keeps going as smoothly as it has up till now! :)  Thanks for reading!

 

San Diego’s Newest Pet Photography Studio!

Saturday, June 15th, 2013

Well, it’s official! I wanted to keep it under-wraps until the papers were signed and the keys were in my hand… and now, it’s true: I’m the owner of San Diego’s newest pet photography studio! Yay!!! This is sooooo exciting!!

 

san diego pet photo studio

 

I’m not going to show you any photos of the space yet, because honestly, they’re “before” photos. And what good is a “before” without an “after”? I promise, they’re coming! But right now, you’ll have to imagine the possibilities through these photos (taken with my iPhone, because I still haven’t found my card reader in our moving boxes yet… gah).

 

san diego pet photo studio

 

I’m feeling a lot of different emotions right now – probably what every photographer that’s opened a studio goes through. I’m scared the space won’t live up to the ideas I have in my head if I can’t decorate it well enough. I’m scared for my upcoming bill at Home Depot. I’m scared that the investment will start to weigh on me. I’m scared of a break-in. But at the same time, I’m so excited to have a space in the community where I can invite people, clients & dogs over! I’m excited to be able to simply say, yes, I have a studio! I’m excited to decorate & design it, and I’m excited to have a place that can do everything I need it for: client meetings, shoots, ordering sessions, etc. Honestly, I’m a little bit excited to separate my business life from my personal life, because – not gonna lie – my time-management skills could use a bit of work (coughfacebookcough) and I think having limited access to my files at home might be just the push I need to be as productive as possible while working.

So in the meantime, I’m accepting any & all suggestions on decorating & maintaining a brick & mortar studio. Ken and I are about to head to Home Depot now… and I’m praying the employees there have plenty of patience! We are first-timers, after all! :)

Thanks for reading – and stay tuned for more updates as I do my best to make this studio perfect! :)

 

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!

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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! :)

 

 

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