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Guest Post: Professional Dog Grooming, Pre-Photo Session

Tuesday, February 25th, 2014

I’m proud to introduce an exciting new type of post for the Allison Shamrell Photography blog – a guest post!  I always recommend that my clients consider booking a grooming appointment (or at least a bath) for their pets a few days before our session. So the wonderful people at Awesome Doggies, San Diego’s premier mobile pet grooming service, answered a few questions that a first-time photography client might have about getting dog grooming before a photo session. They’re the experts when it comes to grooming, and they have some fabulous insights into all the factors that make up a great grooming appointment! Take a look! 

 

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Left: Elyse uses a hair dryer on Henry the black lab. Right: grooming tools & brushes in the Awesome Doggies service trailer. (Photo credit: UT San Diego, used with permission.)

 

Written by Elyse Angone, Operations Manager at Awesome Doggies Mobile Grooming

 

Have you ever gotten a fresh new haircut right before a big event or photo sesh, only to feel uncomfortable in your new do or not liking the pictures as much as you’d hoped? Well, one trick to grooming for pet photography is to know your pup can have the same dilemma! But don’t worry – with some pre-planning, your pooch can feel comfortable and look fabulous for the camera. Here are some things to consider:

What kind of “look” best suits your pet?

You probably want your dog to be clean (or mostly clean), brushed out, and looking their best for their pictures, but you also might not want them to look too different from how they always look – you may not want to try a standard breed clip for your Westie if they’re usually in a casual puppy cut (or you might not recognize her in the photo!). If you usually get your dog clipped short when they see a groomer, but they spend most of their time looking shaggy, you may want to opt for a bath-only with some light trimming just before picture day. Put some thought into what look best represents your dog, and talk to your groomer ahead of time to decide when to have your pup groomed, & what look to go for.

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Elyse washes Henry with one of Awesome Doggies’ many shampoos. (Photo credit: UT San Diego, used with permission.)

 

When should you see the groomer?

If your dog doesn’t need a full haircut, it’s probably safe to have them groomed a day or two before your session is scheduled. If a haircut is happening, you may want to have that done a little farther in advance. That gives you time to make sure the haircut is to your liking, without the stress of being rushed. It’s nice to have a day or so to look over the haircut at home, in your dog’s natural environment. Be sure to call your groomer ahead of time to schedule their appointment, & let them know that a professional photo session is scheduled. If you think your pet may have a matted coat, or if they’ve ever had a shave-down due to matting, consult with your groomer well in advance for recommendations on how & when to handle the matting. Keep in mind that a shaved coat can take months to grow back.

 

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Left: Henry basks in his bath. Right: various shampoos & treatments for different types of dogs. (Photo credit: UT San Diego, used with permission.)

 

What other grooming options are there?

Groomers have a few tricks beyond basic baths and haircuts that can help your pictures come out great. Some shampoos have optical brighteners in them to make coat colors “pop”, and conditioners that can add a fresh shine. Paw pads can be conditioned to make them look and feel softer. Black toe nails can even be painted with black non-toxic nail polish to make them look extra nice (or you can use nail polish to add a splash of color). Even if your dog doesn’t get a haircut, your groomer may be able to neaten the fur between their toes, or thin out the hair around their ears to make them appear perkier. Ask your groomer what they have & what they recommend for your dog.

Lastly, and most important, remember to have some fun with your pup on picture day! Put some thought into the grooming plan ahead of time, so that when the camera comes out you can just enjoy watching your four-legged friend shine!

 

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Left: Elyse finishes drying Henry with the hair dryer. Right: Elyse & Henry finish their appointment, with Henry sparkling clean, and they exit the service trailer. (Photo credit: UT San Diego, used with permission.)

 

If you’re in need of a groomer to provide extra gentle care in the most stress-free environment possible, Awesome Doggies serves most neighborhoods of San Diego, bringing a mobile grooming salon to your doorstep. Click here to visit the Facebook page (which always posts cute photos & funny links!), or you can reach Awesome Doggies by calling (858) 633-3641.

 

Thanks for the article, Elyse! (I personally had no idea about the optical brighteners in some shampoos – that’s an awesome tip!)  Awesome Doggies does fabulous work, and I’m thrilled to feature their expertise here on the blog. I hope you liked this post as much as I did! :) 

I’m Going to TWO Photography Conferences in the Next Two Weeks!

Friday, February 21st, 2014

Oh my goodness – I’m so excited for the next two weeks of my life! That’s because I’m going to spend almost each day learning & getting Great-Dane-sized doses of inspiration from some of the world’s best photographers – at not one, but two professional photography conferences!

That’s right – conferences, for photographers like me! Because as it turns out, running a photography business doesn’t mean that all I do is just take pictures all day! Haha! No, it’s much more than that (unfortunately & fortunately, depending on the day). As my fellow entrepreneurs know, owning a business means wearing many hats: I do accounting, marketing, product design, client communication, advertising and networking every day – not to mention maintain a commercial studio space. Oh, and sometimes I get to take photos, too! :)  So these conferences are all about education & inspiration for the business and photography sides of the photography business!

 

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The first conference is called United. It’s a relatively small gathering (just several hundred of us) taking place in Santa Barbara, CA, and I’ve never attended it before – so I’m definitely excited to meet a bunch of new people & see what United is all about! I hear they’ll keep us really busy – as in, shoots starting at sunrise, fun classes & seminars all day, and impromptu shoots & talks going until as late as 10 pm! Whew! I think 3 days of that schedule is about all I can handle, haha – thank goodness it’s not any longer or else I’d run the danger of being “that kid” caught sleeping in class! :)

 

The second conference I’m attending is called Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI), and it’s happening in Las Vegas, baby! :)  I went to WPPI last year too, and well, to call it “mind-blowing” is an understatement. I learned sooooo many ways to run smoother business operations & serve my clients better! And at this conference, in addition to lots of great classes, is the world’s largest photography trade show. The expo is epic; a madhouse taking up the space of several football fields with booths from literally hundreds of companies like labs, software makers, and equipment suppliers (like Canon, for example) will be there to answer my questions! So. darn. awesome. And – really the best part about this conference – my hubby gets to join me this year!! Since San Diego is a quick drive from Vegas, Mr. Shamrell is hopping in the car with me so we can take it all in together! He’s not my employee per se, but I consider him my business partner and don’t make any big decisions without consulting his input first, so having him there with me will be simply fantastic. (I may or may not already have a color-coded schedule, divvying-up the classes we’ll attend together and the one’s I’m deploying him to so he can take notes for me. Just saying.)

Here are a few iPhone photos of last year’s expo:

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As a pet photographer, I’ll definitely be in the minority at both conferences. (Like… by a lot.) There just aren’t nearly as many pet photographers as there are wedding, family, baby & senior high school photographers. Even boudoir & maternity photographers, too. And that’s okay! I’m part of a quickly-growing industry and I’m thrilled to be at the forefront of that growth. So as it turns out, none of the classes I’m attending are actually geared towards pet photography, but that’s okay – there’s so much to learn from other industries. I’ve learned tips from practically every other genre of photography; just because there’s not a dog in front of someone’s camera doesn’t mean they have nothing to teach me. All the photographers I’ll be learning from run their own studios in addition to taking time out to educate other photographers; they’re such an inspiration & I can’t wait for everything to start! (Haha can you tell I’m beyond excited?!)

Here’s a quick list of classes I already know I’ll be attending:

~ Perfect Studio Design: Designing a Creatively Inspired Home Studio or Gallery Space You and Your Clients Will Love

~ Explode Your Business by Spoiling Your Clients

~ Create Community Instead of Customers

~ #marketingswagger

~ The Business of Being You

Oh man. Even just typing those class titles makes me a little bit giddy.

 

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I’m not exaggerating when I say that literally every part of my business improves when I attend a conference, as I have for each of the past 3 years. And this year I’m so lucky to be able to attend two conferences! They’re not cheap – in fact, they’re a significant part of my yearly budget – but they’re an investment I don’t question. I know great things are in Allison Shamrell Photography, Inc.‘s future!

Check out the Facebook page and my Instagram account for updates from the road! Like & follow them both to catch all the action! I’ll post photos, thoughts, maybe some notes from classes – and I might even let you know my luck at the blackjack tables.  :)

And if you know the best places/attractions to visit in Vegas, please leave a comment & let me know! We’re open to any/all suggestions. (Especially if they’re regarding buffets…)

Cheers – to two straight weeks of education, development & fun! Thanks for joining me here on the blog!

The Muttropolis Party for Valentine’s Day in La Jolla

Monday, February 17th, 2014

Muttropolis is a fabulous local pet boutique in the San Diego area; they regularly host parties & get-togethers for its pet-loving customers at their different locations (in La Jolla & Solana Beach), and I love stopping in whenever I’m nearby to check out all their cute products. (It’s where I bought Bailey’s most recent leash!) So I was thrilled when, several weeks ago, I received an email from their marketing team, asking if I could photograph the Muttropolis Party celebrating Valentine’s Day at their La Jolla shop! Naturally, I was happy to join in the fun & meet all their 4-legged customers. (Okay, I had a pretty good time meeting the 2-legged ones, too! Haha!) It was a relaxing Sunday soiree, complete with goodies to eat & drink – and plenty of treats for the dogs too, of course. Check out a few photos from the day!

 

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They made a cute flyer advertising the event!

Valentine's Party Muttropolis

 

And of course, all their Valentines-themed products were on display!

Valentine's Muttropolis products

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Adorable pink leather collars. Love!

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In addition to all the seasonal party decor, I just love the way their shops are set up all the time. Can you believe they filled a paw-printed bathtub with different products? Shampoos, mostly! Haha! I don’t know anything about retail design or in-store marketing, but whatever they’re doing, it works – because I wanted to buy pretty much everything in the store.

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And here are some of the fluffy faces I saw at the Muttropolis party! Toto is the adorable dog on the left, and Sakura (who knows trick commands in Japanese!) is on the right.

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Parker & Star are siblings, and I think I saw them walk away from the event with a couple of brand-new beds! Lucky dogs!

Muttropolis dog party

 

Deacon is the handsome old man on the left, and Reagan & Versace (cousins!) are the posers on the right.

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Versace is such a little cutie. And I love this outtake of Reagan!

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As the party was winding down, I spotted these collars in a display case near the register – do they look familiar? Zoey the chihuahua was sporting one for her session a few months ago! I just love them – they’re beautiful & sparkly without being obnoxiously bling-y. (In my opinion, at least!)

Muttropolis Valentine's dog collars

 

Thanks again to the Muttropolis marketing team for inviting me to this fabulous party! Here’s to next time, when I get to take more photos of your monkey – I mean, doggy customers! :)

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The Marley Story

Monday, February 10th, 2014

I’m absolutely thrilled to introduce you to a special personal project of mine: The Marley Story. Inspired by one of my very favorite books, you’ll probably recognize a few scenes of the story – whether you’ve seen the movie, read the book, or your own dog has gotten into similar trouble! So without further ado, sit back, relax & enjoy.

 

Go ahead – click on it to enter “full screen” mode. It’s more fun that way.

 

 

I wanted to tell this story in pictures for two reasons. Firstly, I took it on as a creative personal project to stretch my storytelling skills. This project was very different from a normal photo session, and it was challenging in all sorts of ways. I could feel myself growing both photographically and as an album designer, both of which will benefit my future clients in the long run. As I’ve said before, photography is my way of telling stories, and I believe I’ve become a better storyteller through this project. And secondly, I wanted to tell this story because it’s simply so universally relatable. Every single person I know has a dog, has had a dog, or has stories about dogs they’ve known in their lives – and I think you could say the same. Marley the dog lived a life with perhaps a few more dramatic moments than some pets, but at the end of the day, there’s something wonderfully familiar & comforting about telling stories about a dog who is truly part of the family. And in my opinion, there are fewer better purposes to stories than to evoke comfort & happy memories.

 

I hope this story brightens your day and, if you have a dog, makes you want to give them a hug! :)

 

If you’re a first-time visitor to my blog, welcome! Feel free to take a look around! You can also visit my main website by clicking here, or connect with me on Facebook or Pinterest as well. I’d be honored if you choose to share this story with your friends & family, either by posting it to social media or – even better – gathering around the screen & experiencing it together.

 

“A dog has no use for fancy cars or big homes or designer clothes. Status symbol means nothing to him. A waterlogged stick will do just fine. A dog judges others not by their color or creed or class but by who they are inside. A dog doesn’t care if you are rich or poor, educated or illiterate, clever or dull. Give him your heart and he will give you his.”

– John Grogan

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…

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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!

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

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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!

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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!)

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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? :)

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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.

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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…

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And my always-popular accordion books!

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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!)

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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!

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

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 (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??

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

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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.)

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

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 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. :)

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