Monthly Archives: December 2008

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Fergus + Lola

This post is long overdue. Fergus and Lola are two very special apricot standard poodles whose parents had me over several months ago to capture their sweet kids in photos. There was a bit of urgency to us scheduling the shoot as Fergus had been diagnosed with cancer and had been losing energy. He has a tumor on the side of his face, and they were worried they wouldn’t have much time left. Anytime I hear ‘cancer’ I pretty much drop everything and get there with camera in hand. I really will put everything else on hold if I am able to, and go photograph furry loved ones with a terminal diagnosis.

The good news is that the last word was that Fergus is doing well! He eats homecooked food and couldn’t possibly be more loved by his parents. And I am sure having a nutty, entertaining, sweet sister like Lola helps his cause. :-)

 

Lola tormenting her poor older brother. 

Lola wasn’t sure about the balloons at first but when she figured out they were fun she was totally into it.

Fergus looks beautiful with the blue sky and colorful balloons. He is such a sweet, gentle dog. :-)

I love this shot of Fergus. It makes me feel like I am there at our shoot in September, not in frigid December weather. Baby, it’s coooold outside. 

Fergus on the left; Lola on the right. These shots pretty much sum up their personalities. 

This next shot has to be my favorite from our session. 

And, for your viewing pleasure, a few before and afters. All processed in LR2, then saved for web in PSCS3. 

By the way, after some extensive experimenting with saving for web settings, including saving different ICC profiles, sharpening and not sharpening and saving as different quality jpeg settings, I have come to the conclusion that ‘saving for web’ seriously degrades the files, and if I ‘save as’ 8 quality jpeg the files look just like I intend them to, and are only slightly larger. The difference in quality is really striking. See below.

The top image is saved as 8 quality jpeg, and looks like I want it to; the bottom image is saved for web as maximum quality, bicubic sampling, NOT saving the ICC profile (saving the ICC profiles looks so much worse).

See the difference in the door, and the color balance and exposure? All from saving for web. I feel a little silly that I am just now realizing this but I was just doing what was recommended for this blog design. I know you don’t want huge file sizes on already very large images, as it will slow the whole blog down, but I’ll take the few extra kbs to gain the better quality anyday.

I knew for awhile that I was having issues with images not looking good in terms of color and exposure shifts and pixelation, but I didn’t realize just how bad until my little experiment. Of course, I did this little experiment AFTER processing and saving the images above, lol. Ah well, look for better looking files from me from this point on. Thank god I don’t have this problem with my prints! :-)

shout out

I just want to give a big shout out to my most excellent assistant Christina, who is currently at the post office shipping some of my holiday packages to clients. She has been a huge help this season and her presence makes my business so much more fun and enjoyable to run. This has been the best December of my business by far and I have her to thank for that. On days like today I couldn’t ask for anything more. (awww…) :-)

Thank you Christina for all that you do for me (!!) and here is a pretty picture I designed in photoshop just for you:

Kudos to you girl! :-)

2009 Decopaw art wall calendar is here

I am happy to announce that I have *finally* finished designing my annual Decopaw art calendar, now available for purchase for just 20 bucks from my e-store here. And what is super cool is that the calendar is available to ship worldwide, woohoo!

This is the 5th annual Decopaw calendar I have designed, and, IMHO, I think the best. The cover image says it all. :-)

Below is a peek at the months, starting with the cover. L-R we have the Three Amigos: Diablo, Chico and Pucci. How cute are they really? hee hee…

The very first month I have ever designed with just one image is below.

It’s a tribute to sweet Ziggy, who passed last year far too young of cancer. 

During this tight economy, the calendar makes a unique AND affordable gift at just $20. Pick one up for you and a friend here. Sometimes it’s the little things in life that mean so much. 

Hope you like it!

CityDog Magazine Yappy Howlidays pawty is tonight!

I just wanted to remind all of my Seattle peeps that the annual CityDog Magazine holiday party is tonight! 

Like every year it is at the beautiful W Hotel in downtown Seattle, and goes from 6pm-8pm. Like every year my dear friend Nichole Smith of Dane + Dane Studios will be photographing the attendees and their pups. And like every year I expect it to be extremely full of PNW residents and their dogs. It is the party of the year for local dog lovers. And I can think of no more beautiful place for it to be held in. 

I always look forward to catching up with my pet photog and industry friends, and dishing about photography and business and, of course, our dogs.

Fegie will be staying at home this time because she gets really overwhelmed at the parties and just wants to leave. So she will be leaving her purple studded leather jacket hung in the closet and sleeping peacefully on the couch while I go and have a good time.

Speaking of good time, this is the first December in history I have actually had free time. I have been taking days off and resting and playing with friends. I am so grateful for everything Christina does for me, it allows me to take days like today to just take care of personal stuff and get ready to go to the party. 

With that, I’ve gotta go eat and get myself all prettified for the pawty. Victoria- I will be wearing my purple dress with zebra belt. No heels though as I expect it to be standing room only. :-)

Happy Wednesday everyone! 

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