Monthly Archives: July 2009

My New Book

I’m in the process of creating a photo book that will also serve as a dog breed reference guide for individuals that are in the market for a new pet. It will go beyond basic dog breed facts and will tell the prospective adoptive families what they really need to know about the breed before...

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Christine - what a great idea & fabulous fotos–I’ve forwarded this post 2 my animal rescue friends…

Danielle Daigle - I love that you are doing this book. It shows how amazing your heart is, as well as how talented you are!

Worldwide Photo Walk

Ok… another non-dog related post, but I just had to share. I participated in the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk yesterday. There was walk in 900 different cities all on the same day. I did the one in downtown Phoenix. It was led by David Sanders, Aaron Latham and Ian Wingfield. It was HOT out...

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Jaci Clark - Very cool! I LOVE the last one and those buildings are awesome!

Christine - these are really, really great! the first one and the last two are my favorites — second to last I looked at for a long, long time. I wish I could have been there! it’s such a small world, Aaron Latham and I went to college together and worked at two of the same newspapers.

Danielle Daigle - Susan, these are AMAZING!!! You must have had a great time. The photos are gorgeous!

I Shoot Humans

That title sound good does it? I can only imagine what kind of characters I am going to get visiting my site through a Google search. It didn’t sound that great either when I was checking out at Target and asked the cashier if she thought that a 9 month old baby would fit in the...

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How to Make a Bubble Bath in Photoshop

Start with a photo of an absolutely adorable child (or dog) in a tub with a rubber duckie in proximity.   To add bubbles to the photo, you first need to create a bubble brush in Photoshop. I did this by visiting Big Stock Photo and searching for “bubbles” to find a photo of some bubbles isolated...

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Natalie - hi Susan! GREAT idea to post tips like this! i will definately try this out with a picture of elsa (my dog)! i love that you are adding more conversational sections to your site! the pictures are gorgeous and speak for themselves and now you are helping others – like myself – by sharing your expertise. i appreciate it!
- natalie

I Shoot Humans » A Dogs Life Photo - [...] I get so much joy out of creating something fun and unique with baby photos. (See the “How to make a bubble bath in Photoshop” post for a quick [...]

How to Remove Red Staining on a White Dog

Certain types of dogs are prone to excessive tearing, causing red stains on the fur of thier faces. The following is a short tutorial on how to remove red staining on a dogs face in Photoshop. Original Photo taken in studio at A Dog’s Life Photography. ISO 100, F-8, S-1/250. This pretty litle Bolgnese’s name...

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GrayPhotography – Zach & Jody - LOL!! Toooooooo cute!!! Love your blog (found ya on the Pictage Forums :) . We think it takes someone special to be able to do dog Photography and we love it here! Nice :) – JG

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