Monthly Archives: September 2008

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Graffiti dogs project

A little personal project I have been working on, inspired early this year by this post on Rebecca Lansdowne (Art Paw)’s blog. Unlike my normally verbose posts, I will let the images here speak for themselves. (ok, and give you a little info in between).

BTW: my new favorite photo I have ever taken (yes, I said ever) is below. Can you guess which one it is?

That’s Fergie’s tail on the left. “Furr-gee-ee!”

I promise you this shot wasn’t staged (nor cropped). I was just capturing what I was seeing. 

Fergie & Jada.

Words cannot express how much I love dogs and graffiti. The combination of both here has me seriously swooning. 

Charlie, Seymour. (AKA Chaos and Trouble)

For my pet photographer friends, we were using a reflector under Charlie and Seymour to get some light underneath them. 

Jada does cross-eyed so well. 

(ok, I can’t contain myself, I will give you a hint on my favorite shot ever taken- I always save the best for last). Can you say WALL-SIZED canvas? WHOOPEE!! I LOVE YOU FERGIE!! :-)

 

Potato

When a pug-loving pet photographer runs into a pug dog at the park named ‘Potato’, do you really expect her NOT to take his picture? Come on now.

World meet Potato. He is from Idaho.

P.S. If you are waiting on an email from me please don’t despair! After being sick for the past two weeks I am now buried in emails. I am taking them chunks at a time and hope to be caught up in the next day or two. Same goes for print orders. I promise I will get there! :-)

You know ME, now I want to know YOU.

Blogging has always seemed like a very self-centered activity to me, and somewhat weird because of it. In person I love to really get to know people, hear their stories, watch them laugh, and connect with them on a human level. With a blog I can’t really do that. I wish I could meet every single one of my blog followers over a drink or coffee (or your beverage of choice), have a conversation about life or love or dogs, and just listen.

Now, I know meeting every one of you in person is impossible, but I would like to know a little about you. 

Would you be so kind as to indulge me by leaving a comment below and answering the following questions:

1. What is your name? (first names only are fine)

2. Where do you live?

3. Do you have a pet? Kind of animal? Name?

4. What is your favorite color?

5. What one food and drink could you never live without?

6. What is your dream job?

UPDATE 7PM: I realized it isn’t fair for everyone to answer the questions but I somehow get out of it, so here are mine: Jamie. Seattle; Uptown neighborhood, Dog- Fergie- Mystery Mutt- mostly ridgeback, color- pale pink, food- shrimp ceviche, drink- raspberry lambic, dream job- get paid to travel around the world with Fergie, testing dog-friendly cafes, and write about and photograph them. Oh- and the one that I currently have. :-)

If you have a website or blog (of any kind) be sure to leave it in your comment so people can go check it out.

I would be positively delighted to read about people I don’t know, it would make my whole week!

It’s easy to leave a comment and takes just seconds (no having to confirm anything or type in a secret code), and anyone can do it- you don’t need to have a website or a blog. Just click at the bottom of this post right above the blue comments box where it says ‘add a comment’, and speak to me.

Need some more incentive to tell me about yourself? Sometime before Thanksgiving I will randomly select a commenter from this post who will receive a beautiful pack of holiday 2008 greeting cards from me- cover design below. Whoopee! Please be sure to leave your email address so I can contact you to find out where to send the cards. (fyi: I will not share, sell or do anything else with email addresses left with comments, I promise)

Thank you so much and I can’t wait to read the replies!

 

Kaiya Discovery Park

Kaiya’s mom sent me her story in her 2nd email to me and it melted my heart. I was so looking forward to photographing her and the day couldn’t have been more beautiful weather-wise. We shot at Discovery Park, one of my favorite locations in Seattle for outdoor dog photography. As you can see the day was just about perfect. 

We were on the steps of the abandoned church at Discovery Park, and Kaiya was so cute in thinking we were going to go inside.

Boy, when Kaiya has something to say, you better listen! ;-)

She is so deeply loved, and so very happy. I love this shot. 

Do you notice anything unusual about this girl?

She has three legs. :-)

Here is Kaiya’s story, as told to me by her mom:

We are celebrating the fact that Kaiya is fully recovered and can enjoy life on three-legs. We’re hoping to get photo thank you cards made and sent to the dozens of veterinarians and specialists (both in CO and WA) involved in saving her life and helping with her recovery.  She was so sick for many months…in late 2007, (in Boulder, CO) she survived an attack of an immune disease (called IMHA), that has a very high fatality rate.  It took several blood transfusions and a complex drug regimen to fight the disease, and as a result of that harsh treatment, she acquired an opportunistic fungal infection in her foot.  Then over several weeks, she was weaned off the IMHA medication, but in order to stop the aggressive infection, the vet team at WSU amputated her left rear leg in February. Then she endured several months of anti-fungal treatment post amputation and has had a long rehab.  We want to have some new memories of the recovered Kaiya for ourselves and to share with everyone who loves her.

I feel so honored that they chose me as their pet photographer. What an amazing story and what a fighting spirit. 

As you can see, Kaiya doesn’t let the loss of one leg slow her down. She runs faster than most dogs with 4 legs. 

Some Before + After + processing stuff below. 

I have been eating crow since I first downloaded Adobe Lightroom. In the past I came to really dislike Photoshop, and even after I downloaded CS3 didn’t want to use it unless I had to. 

I used to think that processing was a total waste of time, and that if an image needed a lot of work it was because it was a bad image, and that actions were for photographers who were trying to fake a good image with software. 

I STILL don’t use Photoshop except to prep blog posts and design art, and still STRONGLY advocate getting a great shot in-camera, and am still very much ‘meh’ when it comes to actions, BUT, I have found a renewed love of processing through Lightroom. I now spend loads less time and have much more fun processing a session than when I used PS. Oh and then Lightroom 2 came along recently and blew my mind wide open. I think all of the gals in my first workshop know how much I love this program after nearly kissing my laptop screen while using it. Actually, love isn’t the word- ADORE is. 

I feel sorry for those photographers who have snubbed their noses at LR, saying “oh it’s just a glorified version of ACR Bridge- just fancier looking”. Ok, if you say so, hee hee hee. ;-)

(this is like saying that a subaru and a porsche are the same car because they share the same engine style)

Wanna know more about Lightroom 2? Download the trial. It will change your life.

Before & after below.

Image capture information:

Shot in RAW with Canon 5D with 24-70mm L-series lens. 100 ISO, 35mm, 2.8, 1/1000 sec, autofocus (all points), aperture priority with -1/3 EV, evaluative metering

LR2 sliders: 

exposure +92, fill light 14, blacks 15, brightness 53, contrast 48, clarity 45, vibrance 40, saturation -15 (I always reduce saturation), highlights +25, darks -27, vignetting: amount -50, midpoint 0

Note- these settings will produce much more extreme results on a jpeg file. Just lower all of the intensities at least halfway and see how it looks. Go especially light on the blacks and highlight settings. You may also need to selectively decrease the saturation on certain colors. Here I had to way desaturate the aquas. And they are still bugging me.

And also, this look should be used on special photos- it’s a bit too fantasy-like for your average shot. Or maybe use it as a standard processing setting but do away with increasing the overall vibrance, and just tone it down a bit.

Have a well-exposed RAW file? Try this recipe on it and see if your image doesn’t ‘pop’ too. 

Left- after photo. Right- SFTC (straight from the camera, yes I know I am not using SOOC, but I’m a rebel like that)

same settings and processing as image above except shot at 1/1600 sec with no exposure compensation and exposure increased in LR +1.17. Treat meet mouth, mouth meet treat. 

Left- edited image. Right SFTC.

This shot is why I could never be a successful people photographer. It didn’t occur to me that looking toward me meant looking directly into the blazingly bright late afternoon sun. Can you see the pain on their faces? Sorry guys!! (although, Kaiya doesn’t seem to mind, lol)

I have been getting a lot of requests for people + their pets photography lately, or at least, requests for a few shots of the owners with their dog. It’s interesting, I have never done much at all with people in the past. I am happy to experiment but I always make it very clear to my clients that if it’s a portrait shoot they are after then they would be better off with someone else. I do not profess to have good people photography skills! (As is evidenced by the previous shot). But still, it’s good to stretch one’s limits to see what one is capable of. And even if I don’t love, love love the people shots, it’s my client’s desires and wishes that I hold closest to heart. :-)

2 seconds after this shot she gave her daddy a big schlurp on the ear. Can’t you see it coming on?

“where are the squirrels Kaiya? where are they??”

Here she sits and looks for them in the tree. 

Hope you guys love Kaiya as much as I do! She is an awesome girl. 

2009 Workshops update!!

I have been spending the morning crossing my t’s and dotting my i’s in final preparations for Workshop II next weekend, and have updated my little excel spreadsheet with names and cities for 2009 Workshops. If you have sent me an email requesting 2009 locations and I haven’t replied yet, I will be doing that today!

2009 workshops are now called the Cowbelly Traveling Roadshow (thanks for the name Wendy!) and I have a list of target cities that I have been compiling over the past few months based on demand. As of the last two weeks I now have a very good idea of what the upcoming year looks like but am still totally open to input! I am about 85% sure of the cities, but can be swayed to go in different directions, by YOU my lovely blog followers.

If you are interested in attending the Traveling Roadshow next year, please check out the newly updated workshops page of this blog for the target cities list and dates, and then send me an email to say “yes, come to my city!” or “no! come here instead!”. I am taking ALL requests into consideration and listening to every single request I receive. I am here for the people! :-)