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About Blog Indianapolis Pet Photographer DogShotz Photography was born out of my passion to photograph shelter dogs in hopes of helping them find.
About Blog Indianapolis Pet Photographer DogShotz Photography was born out of my passion to photograph shelter dogs in hopes of helping them find.
About Blog Indianapolis Pet Photographer DogShotz Photography was born out of my passion to photograph shelter dogs in hopes of helping them find.
I am determined to change the way we photograph shelter dogs, and the way we perceive them.
An organization she's affiliated with, Shelter Me, tries to photograph shelter dogs in anything but the unnatural light cast by their stressed - out surroundings.
It's very hard to make your own hours to photograph shelter dogs before sunset because they aren't open.

Not exact matches

Bob visits the Tulsa shelter every Tuesday and photographs cats and dogs available for adoption.
It could be Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue in Tulsa, as I've photographed several of their dogs, or any other shelter I've helped across the state
I have been in the rescue / shelter world for many years — I have photographed adoptable dogs and cats, I have volunteered at fundraisers, I have donated time to build websites and I have spent time being a part of various adoption marketing campaigns like this calendar fundraiser.
The only real fact, not ignorance, superstition or media, and folklore bias are that black dogs do not photograph well on animal shelter websites.
When asked how he chooses a dog to photograph, Hwang admitted that it can be overwhelming — in fact, his first several visits to the shelter were so overwhelming that he was moved to tears.
Another neat thing that happened recently was that I had photographed one of the adoptable dogs at the shelter and he ended up being adopted by a couple who were given a gift certificate for a pet photography session and I will soon be doing his photo again....
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This weekend I photographed senior dogs at the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter eating peanut butter.
She's worked with various shelters and rescues over the years and has photographed over 1,000 adoptable dogs to help them find great homes.
The family went to pick their dog up at the Texas shelter on Wednesday, but the employees told the family they had to come back with documentation and photographs to prove the pit bull belonged to them.
Mike Ryan has been photographing dogs in shelters since 2012 (mainly at the Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge) and came to Austin Pets Alive in 2015 and became dog marketing manager in 2016.
Shelters have to put dogs to sleep because their aren't enough homes for them so help the shelter find the dogs homes by going to photograph or network they dogs!!
What amazed me most when I began to look back at this series, was the intense emotion, dignity and sometimes humor that I saw in each face despite the circumstances in which they were forced to live.Every photograph in this series was taken while the dog was impounded in an animal shelter.
A collaboration between Seth Casteel (Underwater Dogs), The Animal Rescue Site, GreaterGood.org, John Paul Pet, and the Petfinder Foundation, our mission is to provide shelter staff and volunteers with the resources to successfully groom, photograph and market shelter pets, giving them the second chance they deserve.
I build the flower headpieces and bring them to shelters where I photograph dogs who are waiting for adoption.
I have been photographing street dogs, rescues and dogs in shelters since 2010 and can assure that great photos make a big difference.
I realized I photographed 500 shelter dogs since I started volunteering in animal shelters in October 2013!!
All the models from the series are shelter dogs who were waiting for adoption at the time of the photograph, and were thought to belong to the pit bull group (studies have shown that most of the time, the identification of pit bull - type dogs by shelter staff is inconsistent).
My friend Lisa Binns and I made the one hour trek out to the shelter yesterday to photograph their dogs in -LSB-...]
Most shelters feature photos of their animals on a website in an attempt to entice adopters; black dogs are difficult to photograph, and their personalities are often masked in darkness.
Photographer Liza Wallis Margulies visited five Westchester County animal shelters to photograph some of the resident dogs for this beautiful calendar.
Through touching stories and photographs, the book celebrates the lives of dogs (and one cat) who were rescued from shelters and went on to become not just pets, but therapy, service, and search - and - rescue dogs.
Under this bill, A.B. 5449 - A, dog control officers, peace officers, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals, humane societies, animal shelters and pounds, would be required to (1) check animals for «all currently possible forms of identification» including tags, micro-chips, tattoos, etc., and contact owners or caregivers, (2) check reports of lost or stolen animals, and (3) make available to the public on a website or in some way, a photograph, if practicable, and a general description of the animal.
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