Friday, December 27, 2013

Roadtrip and Puppies

This morning I had the chance to go on a little road trip with a couple of other local animal shelter volunteers.  These little road trips are always among my favorites, because quite frankly, with this crew you NEVER know what is going to happen! We range in ages from young'uns (like me), to the more...."experienced" in life, as you will, because if I call them old they'll have my bum! Ha!

We have a great group of volunteers at our local animal shelter and they go along with the flow pretty well, and are always willing to help out where help is needed. 

Today it was traveling to a near by town (that's about 21mi away roughly). It was a rocky start, none of us  got out the door when we were supposed to so we were running behind.  We got there though, that's what matters. 

We were dropping a foster pup off at the vet to be spayed (Tinkerbell AKA Batok) is the sweetest, craziest, high energy fun dog you will meet! She is awesome and I just know she will find an amazing home soon). 

Our next mission was to find a man about 11 large puppies he needed help with.  He was a hard man to track down, he lived clear out in the sticks. 

Mini vans do not do so hot when it comes to icey corners and gravel roads.  We nearly ended up in the ditch and we all wore our "OH SHIT" faces quite well I do believe.  Thanks to expert driving from our driver, we avoided the ditch and made it to our destination. 

There were only 10 of the 11 dogs left, as one had found a home before Christmas.  However, the issue was that 7 of them looked exactly alike.  Picture yourself swimming in a see of identical black lab puppies and you are trying to get a photo of each one to send to a rescue group.  There were only 2 females in the entire group too.  So 8 little males were swarming us as we tried to figure out who was who! Thankfully 3 of those little males were easily identified.  I'm still not sure I got everyone.  Pretty sure someone got photographed more than once, like the fat one for instance.  Pretty sure we got him like three times possibly!

They needed collars with names!

However often in situations like this collars are the least of the worries we face.  Often puppies in this particular situation are starving and so very sick.  Thankfully these puppies (and the mama, and 2 aunts) looked healthy.  The pups would do with a couple doses of wormer, but they looked plenty healthy which is always a blessing.  The gentleman made sure his multitude of dogs got fed, even if it meant he went without. 

Thankfully it looks like rescue is in the future for these 10 pups, so that is a great thing.  We dropped off a huge bag of dog food for the gentleman and made sure he knew and understood that a rescue DOES want them.  Made sure he was aware of spay/neuter assistance for his 3 adult females, and promised we would be back in another week. 

These puppies are NOT going to be a small lap dog.  Heavens no. 

They are going to be BIG.  They are going to eat, a LOT, they are going to require plenty of exercise.  They are going to require plenty of training and patience.

However, they are beautiful dogs.  It just breaks my heart that they are here due to irresponsible breeding, and lack of information.  I am praying that this does not turn into a reoccurring problem with this gentleman.

If these dogs didn't get into rescue, the man had "friends" that had no problem "disposing" of the puppies, and the man did NOT want that to happen, but he couldn't afford to feed them any longer. 

See what happens when a chance meeting in a grocery store parking lot happens?  Lives are changed (even if they are furry lives, they are still lives none the less)! 

Here are a few photos that were taken today, some of my favorites of them all "dog piled". 






In With the New!

Since  new year is right around the corner I figured it was a great time to roll out the new logo and  give it a go to see how it went before the new year actually started.  So far, I'm totally digging it.  I think it has a classier look. 

I'm really looking forward to photography in 2014 and have lots of goals I'd like to reach this year! It's always a learning experience.  You are constantly learning and striving to be better in this field.  You are never fully done learning and broadening your horizon.  There will always be someone more amazing out there, but you should always do your very best and learn as you go and continue to better your technique and every other aspect of what you do. I've spent most of my life afraid to do anything about or with something that I LOVE to do because "someone else liked it first, or is better at it" and "I don't want them to be mad at me or think I'm copying".  If every single person in life that like that....no one would have ever done anything new at all, there would have been no advances in art, music, dance, theater, science, and who knows what else!  We would have not gotten very far as a human species. 

In photography it is very easy to get caught in a ho hum attitude.  It's easy to look at the work of others and totally beat yourself up over your own work and second guess yourself and worry that you aren't good enough.  Which is silly.  At one point in time, those people were where you are at too.  They didn't just wake up amazing one day and have it all together and know everything.  They had to start from square one too! Some photographers have taken classes and courses on doing what they love to do, and it's done great things for them.  Some have not taken any courses at all to become amazing at what they do.  Others have taken classes and found them completely useless and felt like they didn't learn a thing at all.  Others have learned from mentors which is a wonderful way to learn as well. 

Every day I see the works of many talented photographers, both in the pet photography field, and every other aspect of photography (newborn, maternity, weddings, children and families, nature and wild life, etc).  They all have their OWN unique style and way of doing things.  They've worked hard to get where they are today, and thus...they can charge the big bucks for their shots, they have refined their art and found their niche where they belong in the world of photography.

Others, are still searching, still finding their way.  Still exploring what they are wanting, they may know what they LOVE to photograph but are still working on the finer points.  They may not charge the bigger bucks, but it doesn't mean their work isn't just as important or special as the other photographers. They are both works of constant growth, and hard work, just at different levels.

There are people from all walks of life.  Some people are well off and can easily afford the big time photographers who are TOTALLY WORTH every cent spent on their AMAZING works of art that are created around you, your family, your pet, etc.  However, there are those in this world, who struggle, who may not be able to afford those carefully mastered and refined family photos.  Should they be destined to the cookie cutter world of your average department store photography?  No, I do not think that is fair either. Any house hold income has the right to beautiful photos that they are happy with, to have that experience.  I currently live in a community that no longer has those cookie cutter department store photos (maybe if you drive several miles you can still get that, but not directly in our town).  All you have in this area are "personal" photographers. 

They deserve just as much attention for their family photos as others who can afford the "premium" photographers.  I have no problem being that "cheap" photographer.  I'm working on EXPERIENCE.  Getting that hands on experience. Trial and error.  That's why generally I only work with close friends/family and shelter animals, and those who are recommended to me by close friends and family.  They understand I am not a big time "professional", and my photos aren't going to be the most beautiful and glamorous, but that I will throw my heart and soul into every single photo I do for them.

I learned a LOT from my Mother who went to school for photography back in the day of  'ye old film camera'.  Back then, you got it right the first time.  There were no composite pictures, or air brushing or smoothing out "the flaws".  There were no computers to upload your photos to so you could take 20 pictures just to create the ONE perfect image for your client.  If you were taking 20 pictures, you made sure all 20 pictures WERE the perfect pictures for your client, because film wasn't cheap, and neither was developing it yourself.  You worked double hard to make sure the lighting was perfect, because there was no viewing your photo immediately upon taking it like there is no.  No delete button.  No redo button.  You took the photo, you took what you took and moved on. 

In many ways photographers have it so easy now.  Oh darn that person is blinking in this photo or it would be PERFECT, here let me just edit out their eye ball...and then use photo shop to put a NEW eye in from this photo over here where their eye was open, but everyone else looks like a dork. Making a baby hang from a tree in a little knit bag?  Photo.  Shop.  Of COURSE the baby isn't REALLY hanging from a tree! That would violate SOOO many safety concerns.  Composite work, photo shop.  Doesn't mean there is anything WRONG with it.  It's still VERY beautiful art work, and I love it.  I strive to some day be able to do something that incredibly beautiful. However, I'm not going to sweat it right now, because I'm not "there" yet.  There are so many OTHER more important things I am working on first.

As I mentioned above, we live in an area where the department store photos have disappeared, unless you want to drive several miles.  So the big "thing" around here right now, in order to GET family photos, holiday photos, photos of your pet, etc....is to hire a "personal" photographer.  Which...it seems around here that EVERY family has a personal photographer in it. Some of them are utterly AMAZING, some of them...not so much.  Where you fall in that category, depends on the people who love your work in my opinion, and how hard you are/have worked to get your work noticed. I however, have noticed an unsettling trend among all of these photographers.  I guess it's just the push for carving out "YOUR OWN".  Your own clients, your own style, your own what ever.  Just to be "YOU".  Territorial issues, I suppose?

There are many projects I take on for free, and when I say many, I mean most honestly.  Especially new things I am doing and trying to learn.  My shelter photos are done free of charge, because it's VOLUNTEER work, that's how all of this started (sort of).  I really love lending my time to help the dogs! There is certainly NOT a high calling for a pet photographer in our area, but it is something I really truly love to do.  Since I already work with lots of dogs, the idea for Fur Ever Yours just kind of grew.  I've had issues with people stealing my personal photos in the past, so a water mark was my way of protecting my "stuff".  I work very hard on the dog photos that I take, it's not easy to chase down a shelter dog and get them to hold still for photos when all they want is to get out of their kennel and run and play.  It's not easy teaching a new volunteer how they need to hold the lead so I can get a proper photo of the dog without arms, legs, heads etc getting in the way and taking away from the dog.  It takes a LOT of work and a LOT of time and honestly can wreak havoc on your equipment. Nose prints, sand, mud, paws, tongues, etc.  Trying not to scare the dogs who are timid and scared and when there is a human directly in front of them with this THING growing out of their face that blinds them, and makes terrifying noises and they just want to get away....it can be difficult.  With some dogs you spent at least 30min just trying to get their attention so you CAN get a half way decent photo of the dog.  A good photo for a shelter dog can literally be the difference between LIFE and DEATH.  I do NOT want to fail. The shelter dogs are the clients that I want to please, that I DO NOT want to let down.  Their life, hangs in the balance.  Rescue groups won't look twice at a photo of a dog they can't see.  That's blurry.  That is too dark, where they can't see the face, or the whole body or get an idea of how big it is.  It's taken me 2 years to get a nice routine down on how I want my shelter dog photos to look like.  TWO YEARS.  Please tell me I haven't worked my ASS OFF to get where I am? I've tested, changed, tested again, done this done that, read this read that, talked to all kinds of shelter photographers getting tips and tricks and find out what works for ME.  What meets the needs of the shelter dogs in MY TOWN. 

I've had a love of photography since I was a very young child.  Going through my Mother's very old collection of cameras that she had lovingly collected over her childhood.  I loved every single one of those cameras.  I loved asking her how they all worked, and what kind of photos she had enjoyed taking with each one.  She taught me about each camera and I grew to love photography so very much.  I loved being in front of the camera, I loved being behind a camera.  I remember when I was handed my very own 35mm cheap plastic camera.  I was the happiest child on earth. I only had 4 rolls of film, and I had to be very careful what I took photos of and not to waste it on stupid stuff (remember, no delete button back then)!  I remember when I got my first Polaroid camera.  I was in 9th grade.  I loved that camera, and actually still own it! I would LOVE to get some more film for it some day (I hear it is hard to find now), and pass that camera on to my own daughter who loves nothing more than to photograph the world from her perspective.  She won't have any of those "toy" cameras they design specifically for children.  Nope, she has to have the real camera in her hand. 

I share my love and excitement for photos with my children, and how very important and special they are.  How capturing the joy of REAL life, real moments, REAL memories is so very important. So many of these beautiful and amazing portraits (that I greatly admire), while they are so beautiful, they aren't "real" (well to me).  I think your family photos, pet photos, life photos whatever, can be both beautiful art work AND memorable moments.

I love studying and learning all that I can about doing what I do.  My FAVORITE thing to photograph in the world, is animals.  I LOVE capturing the beautiful, funny, sweet, breath taking moments of animals.  The closer, the better! I love the little details of their faces, the little expressions, whiskers, scales, feathers, their eyes that say so much. At the same time, I am also a mom so realize how vitally important it is to have photos of your children (including your furry children).  Children grow up so quickly (I know that very well my own children are growing up in a flash)!  I want to capture THEIR moments too.  The faces, the dirty hands, the smiles, the look of laughter on their faces.  The "in the now" kind of moments.

Photography and blogging are two hobbies that I have always loved my entire life.  Well, before there was "blogging" it was writing/journaling, whatever.  These are outlets, creative outlets for myself.  Stress relievers.  They should never become "stress givers".  I am not a "threat" to anyone in the photography world, that's for sure.  I'm just simply doing something that I LOVE.  That's why my goals, are MY personal goals for myself for this New Year.  New growth. 

I have had so many people supporting me over the past few years, gently pushing...mostly shoving and kicking me this general direction. 

I was afraid.

I didn't want to become "that" person.  That one who picked up a camera, got lucky with a couple of decent shots and was all "OOOOH look at ME I'm a photographer now!" I get plenty of positive feed back, and that always makes me feel wonderful, but at the same time I am my OWN worst critic.  Always second guessing, always telling myself "no, you can't do this"  or "You aren't any good, at all, give up".  Or "Stop, you are embarrassing yourself, and everyone else is so much better than you"

You have to stop comparing yourself to others, because you are NOT others.  You are YOU.  Don't strive to do something that YOU love the way someone else would do it.  Do it the way YOU would do it, and always strive to do better than you were the time before.  Don't allow yourself to feel inferior. Don't take things others say personally (which is something I struggle with greatly). 

Remember.  All photographers, started somewhere.  They were once where you were.  Keep a humble attitude.  There is a difference in being happy with your work, and happy with your achievements.  It's another to be boastful.  If you are amazing at what you do, people will SEE that, you won't need to tell them, the work will stand for itself. 

I always get a smile when I see  that I've been recommended to someone (from someone who has been very happy with their work I have done for them, and that work proudly hangs on their wall).  It feels weird to be on that "list" of recommendations.  It's cool though.  Does anyone every follow up on that recommendation?  Once in awhile.  I'm ok with that. I'm still learning, still growing.  So if that's not what someone is looking for, and they want someone more amazing, that's ok.  You aren't always going to like or appreciate "the style" of a certain photographer that others are looking for.  We all have our own conceptions of art, beauty and talent.

Let your light shine, do it with love and happiness and it will show in your work.

Mahala

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Some Catching Up To Do

It's been awhile since I've updated the blog so I'm behind on a few things.  I know I know shame on me.  I have been keeping the Facebook page updated but have fallen a little short here. So trying to just get some things caught up. 

I've already updated the Maternity session I did for my little sister in November, and the Fall session I did for a friends grandson in November as well. So this is just a hodge podge of the rest of the stuff I've been up to since then!

November my niece was here visiting for three weeks.  It was great to see her, but wow she has certainly turned into quite the toddler! She kept us all very busy.  Thankfully, when everyone else in the house came down with the awful flu and were sick for DAYS, she did NOT get sick which was a relief.  However by the time everyone was feeling better, it was almost time for her to go home and I had not gotten any Christmas or Fall photos of her.  So we did a very quick session, very very quick to be exact! She was ok for the Fall/Thanksgiving photos, but she was pretty well done by the time we changed her for the Christmas photos.  No arguing with toddlers, when they say they are done, they are done.




For the first time in the 10 years that my family has lived in this town we FINALLY got to attend the horse parade.  Which is apparently an event that has gone on for the past 20 years. We only found out about it a couple of years ago and had not yet been able to attend.  Thankfully, a neighbor told me about it in the nick of time and we were able to get there to see the horses on parade. 







We have been getting into the Christmas spirit around here and putting up the Christmas tree, and sipping hot cocoa.  Christmas is one of my most favorite times of the year! I love all of the events that come with Christmas in our town.  Thursday my daughter and I participated in the Christmas Parade down town.  We do a lot of volunteer work with the local animal shelter and every year we ride the float for the shelter, it's something we really enjoy doing, even if it is super cold!

Hot cocoa in my favorite cup is just one of my favorite things.

Our little Christmas setup all ready for Santa to appear.  We have a few more presents under the tree now, and Santa will drop off more on Christmas Eve.

This is our new cat Hagrid.  Our cat Severus passed away in November and it left us devastated, especially with living with the fact he was somehow poisoned.  Through my volunteer work at the shelter my husband and I found this big ol' gentle beast.  His name is Hagrid (we named him that).  He is the HUGEST cat I have ever met.  He towers over our foster kittens Simon and Imposter.  His paws, could be labeled as dangerous weapons because they are so huge.  He was checking out the Christmas tree here. 

I FINALLY scored a wonderful steamer chest.  I have been after one of these for YEARS! I love this, and may be getting another one very soon.  So excited! These are perfect for photo shoots, and to just set around the house as an adorable decoration.  They make really cool coffee tables too.

My daughter and I hanging out at Christmas Parade downtown on the Animal Shelter float. 

Fall Photos for Justyn

I was contacted by a friend at the end of November who wanted to know if I could come out and get some photos of her eight year old grandson.  Of course I said sure, then of which I thought, Oh no I haven't photographed kids that old, and I know boys are sometimes all 'ew yuck...photos' by that age, and aren't as cooperative are happy about the whole deal.  So I just went with it and said I'd figure it out when I got there. 

That's exactly what we did too.

Turns out Justyn is an AWESOME kid.  Besides having the most handsome blue eyes ever, he is one hilarious kiddo and was sure to crack a joke whenever he could. 

I have to admit it was hard to get a serious photo of him, but we managed to squeeze in several somehow! Let him do several fun photos too where he got to goof off and be silly. 

Justyn loves Super Mario Brothers, and Big Foot, so we had fun with that. 

When we were done getting his fall photos he challenged me to a game of air hockey.  I warned him it had been awhile since I played.  However, I still kicked his butt, haha! When he was realizing I was going to win he said "Oh great, I just got beat by the weird photographer lady"  Nice.  Best line I've heard yet, hahaha!

His grandparents live out on some beautiful property and have a great home with lots of great places for photos (not the first time I've done photos out here, I also had my own birthday photos done out there in October).  I love all of the old cars and the beautiful trees!

Here are the photos from Justyn's awesome photo session.

He had to do some Mario Brothers themed photos, so that's how we warmed up.  He was rocking some Luigi here.

Luigi, I mean Justyn, hanging out with his Grandma's dog Bunny (does she look familiar?  She photo bombed me during my birthday photos and every time I'm out there she sees my camera and refuses to leave my side she loves to have her picture taken). 

Justyn with Gunner.  Gunner is an old old boy, he's a sweet heart.







During these photos he kept telling me he saw big foot.  Around here, I wouldn't be surprised if he did!



Hanging out with his Grandpa's old cars!





He told me the next time I come to his Grandparents house he wants a redo on that air hockey game.  Game on Justyn, game on!

Mahala

Maternity Photo Shoot For My Baby Sister

My lovely little sister is expecting her first child towards the end of March, so while she was down for Thanksgiving we went out and did a little maternity shoot.  She isn't too big yet, so she'll have another photo shoot in February or March. Just wanted to share a few adorable images from her November shoot!











It was a really cold day for pictures, but she toughed it out and was a champ! We are looking forward to her February/March photos! I know I am super excited to meet my new nephew in March.  Can't wait to hold you Xzavier!

Mahala

Monday, September 30, 2013

Jade's First Birthday

One of my long time photo clients celebrated their first birthday several weeks ago.  This sweet kiddo has been in front of my camera since before she was even born.  I've always enjoyed photographing her and her family. So when I got the call asking if I could be Jade's personally paparazzi for her first birthday, I instantly said YES! So here are just a FEW of the photos that were taken at Jade's first birthday!
 
Now that's a happy girl on her first birthday!


Stealing some snuggles from her Dad, this little sweetie has always had her Dad wrapped around her little finger.




Uh oh, look what Grandma did! Cake...right in the face.

Don't worry, they got Dad too!

They are so many photos I could share, but these are my favorites!
 
Thank you for allowing me to follow Jade around on her birthday to be her mini paparazzi! It's so much fun photographing a families special moments and to help them not stress out about getting memorable photos, while they can still enjoy their child's special day.

I remember when my own kids were little having to stretch myself between photographing the special moments, and being IN those special moments.  It's not always easy!

Mahala