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Sneak Peek: Shelby & Gunther ~ Navarre Pet Photography by Allison Shamrell

Monday, January 30th, 2012

This fun session was a first for me in several ways, besides being the first on my calendar for 2012: it was the first time I’d seen a fountain of everlasting energy from something other than a labrador. It was the first time we visited my new favorite location – and I can’t disclose where it is! For clients’ eyes only, haha! But most surprisingly, this was the first time that the family added a new member in-between their pre-session consultation and the actual session! That’s right, the number of animals in this household increased by one over the past week, and they kept it under wraps from me until I arrived to see a tiny black cat in mom Jessica’s arms! Needless to say, it was a wonderful surprise! We were laughing about how Jessica has rescued almost all their pets, and she just “can’t say no” to a dog or cat who needs rescuing. And although it may make for a hectic household, I’m pretty sure the world is a better place for Jessica’s being in it.

 

So I’m going to do something a bit different with this Sneak Peek. As regular blog followers know, I usually post 3-4 photos of the subject(s) in question. But since this family has twice that many pets, how about one photo per animal? Sound fair? I think so.

 

We’ll start with the dogs: this is Shelby, the world’s most active 1-year-old standard poodle. She also emanates beauty; I think she’s a contender for most gorgeous dog EVER.

 

This is Gunter, Jessica’s little sweetheart.

 

This is Sushi, an old cat that Jessica has owned since her college days. Sushi wasn’t really in the mood to be photographed but I think we got a few cute ones!

 

These next two are Siamese cats, Simba & Sheba! Stunning creatures – I don’t know if I’ve ever met a Siamese before so it was a real treat to meet two! (“We are Siamese if you please…”) Simba is the one sitting up, and Sheba is the one whose nose I just had to get a close-up of, because it reminds me of a LION!

 

 

The Most Photogenic Cat Award goes to Otis. He made himself quite at home on the dining room table.

 

And last but not least, this is the newest addition, Ruby! She actually only has three legs – her from left one is missing – but she was in such a playful mood it couldn’t have mattered less. Here she is sandwiched between a chair back and its cushion, trying to get at me and my camera.

 

Jessica and Jon, I hope you had a great time on Saturday! Your photogenic animals have given me plenty of work in the meantime. See you soon!

 

 

~ Dog Photography by Allison Shamrell in Navarre and Pensacola, Florida ~

 
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New blog! New logo! ~ {Pensacola, Florida Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

P A R T   O N E

So, maybe it’s silly for me to post about this, but as you can see, I have a new blog! It is way spiffier than my last one, and let me explain why!

  1. The picture-scrolling-flash-thingy at the top! Yes, that’s the official term. Did you know you can click on the photo of each animal and be taken to their blog post?
  2. Look how  w i d e this screen is! Although my photos from previous sessions are the same size they were before, now I can take over most of your monitor with my new colorful photos. Yahoo!
  3. I got to add a few more pages. So now you can read a revised About Allison section, a Local Resources page if you’re thinking of adopting, and an FAQ with questions that I’m positive you’ve asked yourself. Plus there’s a direct link to my portfolio website– pretty much a one-stop shop!
  4. There are fun things at the bottom of the page! You get to see my last five tweets, a (clickable) tag cloud showing what I blog about the most, and a search bar to find out exactly how many shoots on a beach I’ve done, for example.

P A R T   T W O

I made a new logo! Do you like it?

It’s the beautiful mug of my dog Bailey, and I wanted to isolate her ears, eyes, nose and mouth because these are her core features. I mean, think about it- about 99.9% of other dogs out there have all of these too, and I think these body parts are exactly how our pets (and dogs especially) express emotion.

I mean, think about it! I bet you can see these same actions/emotions in your dog:

  • Ears back = I’m scared or unsure about what’s going on
  • Ears up = What’s going on? I may not know but I’m happy about it!
  • Eyes half closed = I hear you moving around and I want to know what you’re doing, but I won’t do anything about it because I’m tired
  • Eyes wide open = Let’s go for a WALK!
  • Nose sniffing = I am extremely happy because there are interesting things to smell here
  • Mouth open, tongue way out = Whew, I’m exhausted! That was a great trip to the dog beach!
  • Mouth closed, eyes wide = Why can’t I have some of your roast beef?
  • Mouth half-open, lips turned in so teeth are barely showing = I am ready to spring into action!

And that’s not even scratching the surface of body language and what dogs do with their legs, tails, etc. I believe dogs’ faces are where we see their emotion, and since that’s what I intend to capture in every single session, I felt it fitting to include the face of my little muse as my new logo. You’ll start to see it around here, and I’d love to know your thoughts on it.

P A R T   T H R E E

My new website launches tomorrow and I’m super excited about it. Just saying.

The Gorgeous Riley & Zoe ~ {Pensacola, Florida Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Let me just start out by saying: I am very excited about this post.

Riley and Zoe are 7 and 5 years old, respectively, and it is patently obvious that they have a very deep, loving connection with their parents. They are extremely affectionate and attentive, and unlike most dogs who pay equal attention to me (the new, different-smelling person) and their parents during our session, they never stopped loving on their mom and dad! It was really touching to see. And get this- Riley won’t accept treats from anyone else! They are a wonderful family of four, and it was an absolute thrill to work with such photogenic dogs. As you will see, we split our time between the studio and the dog beach, and by the end of the day, the poor pups were pooped! And you’re about to see why- here are the most photos I’ve ever put in a post!

Look at the patterns in that wet fur! Crazy!

And finally, my personal favorite from the day…

Polkaspot ~ {Pensacola Beach, Florida Pet Photographer Allison Shamrell}

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

I met with Ashley this week for an awesome shoot on- well, an undisclosed location :)  We had a lot of fun playing with Polkaspot, who’s named for the big brown spot on her back. These photos are actually a gift for Polka’s owner, who happens to be in San Diego with the US military. What a great gift for someone who really deserves it!

Polka was a fun, happy dog to work with- she’s not so great at “stay”, but I’ve never seen a dog that’s quicker at “come here”!

 

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