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Abby & Jackson, Doggy Siblings in Escondido

Tuesday, November 9th, 2021

I can’t tell you what a special place I hold in my heart for repeat clients. To be trusted to photograph & document someone’s family is a huge responsibility, and for that same family to ask me to do it again when they’re at a different stage in their lives? It’s an honor, it really is! But this session was a little bittersweet, because although I loved reconnecting with this family, the dogs I photographed a few years ago (JD & Anna) aren’t here anymore today. They’ve passed on, unfortunately, and they are very sorely missed. So instead, I got to photograph two dogs of the exact same breeds – Jackson & Abby, puppies from the very same breeder – who have some very big shoes (paws?) to fill! :)

All joking aside, let’s be honest, no dog can ever fill the shoes of the dog(s) that came before them. And nor should they; they’re different animals with their own unique personalities. So while I was thrilled to meet Jackson & Abby purely because I had photographed their older siblings (predecessors, shall we say?), I was also excited to get to know them as new, fresh personalities. And they were so much fun to photograph! Don’t get me wrong, I often caught myself comparing them to their elder siblings: Abby, for instance, is a lovebug and just wanted to cuddle, whereas Anna (the elder Anatolian shepherd) was far more stoic and independent. But I’m happy to confirm that both Abby & Jackson are total sweethearts, and a joy to photograph!

After about 10 minutes of excited “getting to know you” time, both dogs settled right down and became the perfect models. We found the prettiest parts of their yard to pose in – spots where they don’t typically hang out as often, but they did a great job regardless. They also showed me their favorite hangout spots like a massive boulder that’s perfect for doggy sunbathing. Both are such good dogs, very loving, and absolutely crazy about their mom! It was adorable to see. Jackson and Abby are also incredibly independent pups; Rhodesian ridgebacks and Anatolian shepherds are strong-willed breeds that tend to do what they want even with all the training in the world. That little quirk was on display a few times during our session, haha – but thankfully they were willing to cooperate and do what we asked of them!

I love visiting their home, since they have a huge amount of property to explore. It provided some fresh perspectives and we were able to get a variety of family portraits as well as individual photos of the dogs. We even got to recreate some photos in the exact same place as we did back in 2018! I hope you enjoy seeing a few photos from our session, as I prep the rest of the images for their parents to see very soon.

     

This is Abby, the sweet girl I would have loved to take home with me. Look at that face!

     

And this is Jackson, the handsome boy who simply can’t take a bad picture. He’s a happy, adventurous boy!

     

And while we have plenty of beautiful photos of both dogs together, with and without their parents, I couldn’t resist sharing this outtake! They loooooved the treats their mom had prepped for them, haha!

     

Julie & Curt, thank you so much for inviting me to your home a second time! I’m excited to share the rest of our portraits with you very soon!

Coco the Yorkie, from Escondido

Thursday, January 31st, 2019

During our photo session, I learned something very important about Coco the yorkie, and I learned it very quickly: Coco has opinions. And he isn’t shy about sharing them with you!

We spent Coco’s photo session at his home in Escondido, and I have to admit, this was a pretty unique session for me. Not because I haven’t photographed a yorkie before (I have) or because I haven’t photographed families at their houses before (I definitely have), but because this was a rare instance in which I never truly gained Coco’s trust! Usually, in the first 5 minutes of a photo session, the dogs figure out that I have treats and I’m there to make sure they have a ridiculously fun time, and by the time I walk away we’re best friends. I’d say that’s the case about 95% of the time. But not Coco; no, he’s not fitting into any typical molds. Coco is absolutely in love with his parents – especially his “mommy” – and I think he figures that he doesn’t need any other humans in his life! With all the work his parents have done on their house, Coco has seen his fair share of contractors, construction workers, and visitors, and he’s over it! (I was even under strict instruction not to ring the doorbell when I arrived, in the hopes of avoiding Coco’s usual distate for visitors!) So we had the interesting experience of doing a photo session with a subject that didn’t care for his photographer whatsoever…!

But thankfully, that didn’t stop us from having a surprisingly great time! We still did all the activities we planned on: snuggling on the couch, running around the backyard, and posing for a few family photos. I’m happy to say that our photos convey what a cute, unique dog Coco is – and they certainly don’t look like a dog that would have chosen a different way to spend the afternoon, haha! I was happy to work according to Coco’s comfort level, so we kept him happy while still creating images that his parents are going to love. Sure, it was a slightly different pace than some photo sessions – but it was a great challenge for me to keep Coco happy while making great portraits at the same time! So here’s to the one and only Coco, who reminded me that every dog is an individual – and that I can always carry more treats with me!!


Oh Coco… you’re dripping with attitude. And I love you for it.

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Chasing the ball is one of Coco’s favorite things to do – almost as much fun as biting his mommy’s ankles and shoelaces!

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Come on – that face!! Coco, you’re adorable.

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Elmer & Johnny, thank you so much for introducing me to Coco! I had a great time with all 3 of you!

JD & Anna, Dogs from the Wilds of Escondido

Wednesday, February 28th, 2018

Okay okay, I’m just kidding, JD and Anna aren’t from the “wild” – in fact, when I first met them, they were living in Poway! Not exactly the wildest place, so maybe the title of this blog post is a little dramatic… but I’m pretty sure their incredible new 6-acre estate in northern Escondido is more “wild” than most dogs ever get to enjoy! These lucky pups have plenty of land & hiking trails to explore, and they’re full of native plants & animals (that certainly keep Anna on her toes). Their mom has done a phenomenal job of landscaping and designing the outdoor area to be a cozy and welcoming – yet gorgeous – space. Not to mention, the view from their front porch of the surrounding hills is simply breathtaking. A few of my clients & their homes make me wish that I could be reincarnated as a dog and adopted by them, haha… and this is definitely one of those times!! Something tells me any dog would be thrilled to live in Anna & JD’s “wilderness” paradise.

 

This is Anna! She’s an Anatolian shepherd with a strong (and sometimes comical) independent streak. Since our photo session was not exactly on her to-do list that day, I didn’t get to see her perk up & smile too many times – so I relished the rare occasion that I was able to coax a gentle smile out of her! Isn’t she gorgeous?! And she’s standing in “her spot” in the backyard; with all that dirt it wasn’t exactly the place her mom most wanted photographed, but Anna was pretty insistent on spending some time there – so who are we to argue with Anna?!

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And this handsome boy is JD! He’s a Rhodesian ridgeback (a breed very close to my heart) and a total mama’s boy! It was so adorable to see him stick so close to his mom during our whole session; he’s incredibly loyal and I couldn’t help but fall in love with him & his sweet, childlike personality. Plus, he runs everywhere he goes! He’s just so excited to be there!!

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Anna helped me show off a few pretty spots too – like this custom front gate her mom had designed!

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There’s something undeniable about the way JD looks at you… I’m pretty sure he saw into my soul that day.

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Julie & Curt, thank you so much for the grand tour of your new property, and a wonderfully fun afternoon! (Not to mention lending me a very necessary sweatshirt, haha!) I’m excited to get together with you again soon! :)

 

Escondido Pet Photography with Hunter & Caymen!

Wednesday, November 19th, 2014

I had an absolutely incredible Escondido pet photography session with two high-energy dogs recently, Hunter & Caymen! I describe it as “incredible” because I absolutely love watching dogs listen to their instincts, and high-drive dogs are so much fun! These pups are beloved members of the family, but Hunter the English pointer is actually a hunter; he goes pheasant hunting with his dad several times a year! His brother, Caymen, is a border collie mix and a little more laid-back than Hunter, but he also loves to be outside, explore his surroundings & spend time with his family. Together they make an incredibly handsome pair!

Hunter & Caymen’s parents introduced me to a place in Escondido that I’d never been to before: Daley Ranch! With miles of hiking trails, we found a relatively uncrowded spot with plenty of room to run around that was simply perfect. Hunter & Caymen posed like pros for the camera, and I really enjoyed seeing their energetic personalities come to life!

 

This is Hunter! I just love watching him run… this dog is a machine! So athletic!

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And this is Caymen! He’s more of a lover than an action star (especially compared to his brother), and throughout our session he constantly wanted to be right next to his parents… it was adorable to see! He’s a total sweetheart.

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We found an incredible old barn, and the dogs were willing to pose for a few photos with it. I love how Hunter is only peeking over the top of his nose at the camera, as if to say, “I’m busy looking for birds & squirrels, you can have a second of my attention before I get back to work! Too many important things to do!” Haha!

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Trisha & Daniel, thank you for introducing me to such an awesome new location! I had a great time with you four (hike and all!) – and can’t wait to see you again soon! :)

 

Escondido Pet Photography: Lucy the Standard Poodle

Monday, December 2nd, 2013

Just before the big holiday weekend, I headed north to meet Lucy & her family for our Escondido pet photography session! I love working in Escondido, to be honest; the landscape can go from lush greenery to desert-like & dusty within just a few feet, which makes for plenty of interesting backdrops that we don’t have to travel very far to find. And then add in the beautiful houses, cute neighborhoods & dog-friendly culture, and the town is pretty much a pet photographer’s dream! I’ve been going to Escondido quite a bit lately, and I’m definitely enjoying it up there!

(And this Escondido pet photography session was especially unique for me, too, because the very last session I had photographed before this was with an apricot-colored standard poodle – and THIS session ALSO featured an apricot-colored standard poodle! How crazy is that?! I hardly ever photograph two of the same breed of dog in one month, let alone in back-to-back sessions! And even then, if it happens in a short period of time, the breed is typically a much more common one, like a labrador or golden retriever. Standard poodles certainly aren’t as common – much less meeting two with the same rare coloring! Hmmm… is the universe trying to tell me something? Should Bailey’s future brother or sister be a standard poodle? haha!)

But despite the physical similarities, Lucy isn’t at all like her fellow poodle Jackie in Solana Beach. Lucy is 9 years old and, unfortunately, has spent far too much time at the vet recently. She’s had more than her fair share of medical issues, and after a misdiagnosis & a few wrong turns, Lucy is now on the right medication & getting stronger every day! During our session, her dad commented that Lucy probably wouldn’t have been able to go on the walk we took & handle all our activity if we had gotten together just two weeks ago. Even so, keep in mind: I always tailor my sessions to the dog(s) I’m working with; with puppies & high-energy breeds we run around most of the time and keep a fast tempo, because that’s who they are! With Lucy, though, and senior dogs, it’s important to go much slower and let the star of the show determine the pace of the session. And since running around isn’t what Lucy needs right now, being still on the mend, we had a quite relaxing session of laying around, taking a slow walk, and then laying around some more! So I’m glad Lucy’s strength had returned for our photo session – even if we didn’t ask for for too much “activity” after all. We started under her parents’ orange trees…

Lucy’s mom told me the most adorable story: when Lucy first saw these trees, years ago, she thought the oranges were tennis balls! So she’d sit beneath them, look up, and wait for a “ball” to fall down to her! How cute is that?!

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We were so lucky to get this beautiful natural light during our session; I love how it lights up Lucy’s fur like a big bright halo! And this is one of Lucy’s two feline siblings, here on the right; they made a quick appearance near the end of our session, just for a minute, and only because they felt like it. They’re cats, after all!

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Here’s Lucy with her human sisters, Rachael & Lauryn. 3 girls – aren’t they sweet?

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Remember how I mentioned finishing our session by laying around? Wasn’t kidding. (Lucy may have even snuck in a nap!)

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Okay, I have to confess, I saved the best for last (in my opinion)… I typically don’t publish photos of people in my sneak peeks, just because the star of my sessions are always the pets. (Plus, I typically would want to see a photo of myself before it goes on the internet!) But this photo – well, it just has to be an exception! Look at this GORGEOUS family!!

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I hope you all can forgive me for posting your photo without checking with you first – but in my opinion, each one of you looks GREAT!

 

Teresa, I hope you enjoyed your extra-large sneak peek; I can’t wait to see you & Mike again soon! Rachel & Lauren: it was an absolute pleasure to meet you, thank you for joining us! And Lucy – stay strong, girl.  *hugs*

 

 

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