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Ellie Decopaw art- a happy ending

Those who follow me on twitter and facebook know I had a very sad experience not too long ago. A beautiful Great Pyranees I had on the calender died 4 days before our shoot. In 6.5 years I have never had that happen, and said that it *would* never happen to me, and let me tell you, if you are a photographer, and your subject dies mere days before your shoot, it is devastating. I can think of few photographers who go through this, but sadly it is part of a pet photographer’s job.

My heart was broken for her parents, who had been helping her battle cancer for months. My understanding was that she was doing well, and that we had time, which was a mistake I even teach people not to make. That I wasn’t practicing what I preach just filled me with guilt and regret. I spent the day in bed crying.

But I had hope that there would be a silver lining to the story, and offered to design a piece of Decopaw art befitting Ellie’s joy and love of life. We used one of their shots of her laying on the garage floor, in her typical greeting to her family- laying on her back, belly exposed, smile on her face, tail wagging madly, waiting to get pets from the kids. Her mom wanted an art piece that looked like Ellie was out in a meadow of flowers on a pretty sunny day, without a care in the world. We both pictured butterflies flitting about and using all happy colors. I personally wanted to design a piece that would bring them happiness when they looked at it, thinking of the wonderful fun memories with their beloved pooch. I just finished the revision on her piece and I really really hope I did this sweet girl justice. Rest in peace sweet Ellie girl, you will be loved and cherished forever.

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IMPORTANT NOTE:

If you have a dog or a cat or another animal family member that you love, and have yet to have any professional photographs taken of him/her, please please don’t delay. Pet’s lives are so short, and more often than not, unpredictable. There are no guarantees as to how long they will live. 2 year old mixed breeds die of cancer, 6 year olds die of bloat, dogs and cats get hit by cars, some contract mysterious illnesses and expire in days; many things can happen and that’s an unfortunate reality.

I URGE you to hire a professional, or find a friend or family member that dabbles in photography and owns a DSLR, or even contact your local art/photography school to volunteer your pet to be photographed by a student, and *do a shoot*. If you can’t afford to pay, think of what you can trade. There is no time like the present, and you never get the opportunity again once the animal passes. In the long term, those photographs will be more meaningful to you than you could possibly imagine right now. Please, get the pictures taken. If for no other reason, do it for me. Thank you. :-)

Laila Decopaw art

When Laila’s mom said she wanted ‘pink polka dots’ I flipped. This is a woman after my own heart. If Fergie were more girlie, I’d design a pink polka dotted art piece for her too.

My favorite proofs below, including a snazzy pink zebra striped proof I had to do just for me. :-)

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YUMMMMM PINK!!!!

Decopaw art commissions now limited to holidays

I have been wanting to post to the blog for the past week, but life has been getting in the way. As some people know, my life has been challenging and not altogether happy over the past two weeks. There have been frustrations, there have been tears, there has been sadness, and there has been tremendous stress and exhaustion, physically and mentally. This is one of those times when I contemplate throwing in the towel, but I know I wouldn’t be happier doing anything else, so instead I take inventory of my life and business and determine what I can change, knowing that this will blow over in time. (And that my health will eventually improve).  

This is a change that has been coming for awhile, and one that didn’t surprise my assistant Christina at all, but I will no longer be doing Decopaw art commissions at any other time of the year besides during the holidays- so October through December. 

The Decopaw art has lived it’s useful purpose, and I know has brought many smiles to many clients, but I feel my brain changing in a way that makes it very challenging for me to design art proofs and stay motivated and creative the entire time, and really enjoy the process. There is something about designing art for gifts for people during the holidays that jazzes me, and it’s just a different time of year with a different feeling, so I would like to, for now, at least continue to do them for a few months of the year.

BUT, I need my primary focus to be on photography for as much of the year as possible. It’s what started this business, what I have always been MOST passionate about, and I can never lose sight of that. I miss getting outside and taking pictures when I am creating art, and that is really telling me something about what I should be doing. 

A series of unfortunate events recently have also really helped me learn that this is a decision I *have* to make, and make now. I am so sorry if this disappoints any clients who were hoping to have me design art for them this summer! I will of course be finishing the art projects I am starting and/or working on with current clients. (Bekki we will definitely still be creating some beautiful pieces of Mattie!). But from here on out I won’t be taking any more art clients until mid-late October. If you would like to get on my waiting list feel free to contact us at any time. Clients who have purchased regular full (non-decopaw sitting) photo shoots with me will be given priority. 

I should also note that I have raised my prices on the art pieces and have eliminated prints from the offering, sticking with the beautiful archival canvases. I took inventory and realized that given that I normally spend 8-10 hours per client per piece I really no longer had a profitable product anymore. My expenses have tripled in the past two years, but my art prices have remained the same since 2006, which was just hurting my ability to pay my bills. I considered nixing the product altogether last week, but I think this solution is a much happier medium, and I do look forward to working with my art clients during the final quarter of the year. 

This also means that I will no longer be doing my annual Decopaw wall calendar. (I know- I am so sorry!!). But never fear- I WILL be doing a super awesome photography calendar, and you can bet that your favorite colorful, funny pet shots will go in it. 

Since no blog post is complete without a photo, how about one of my all-time favorite art pieces? That’s Yax-Belle, a sweet spirit who lived in Austin Texas during her prime. She is now passed to go play in the big dog park in the sky. Awwww….

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p.s. a huge and heartfelt thanks to my peeps who have been so supportive of me on twitter. It means more to me than you could possibly know.

another love letter

I can never get tired of receiving emails like this:

“Hi Jamie & Christina!

Ruby & Buster’s Decopaws arrived yesterday. Woohoo!!!!! They are so freakin’ cool! We positively love them. The colors are perfect for our family room and they go really well with the canvas paintings we currently have in that room. 

Thank you both so much for all the hard work you have put in for our beautiful prints and Decopaws. I know I’ve said it before, but it really is an honor to have Cowbelly pieces hanging in our home.

Thank you so very much,
Mark, Tristan, Ruby, and Buster Brown”

Awww, this brought tears to my eyes. THIS is why I do what I do. :-)

Here are Ruby and Buster’s completed art pieces:

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More kitty images to come soon! And also Charlie and Seymour. *And* some shots of Fergie and I- a rarity for sure. :-)

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