No, I’m not getting a divorce…my hubby is still the love of my life.  But, I did add a new member to the family:

He’s pretty durn cute, but he needs a little TLC.  I got him from the South Lake Tahoe Animal Shelter about 3 weeks ago.  He was badly underweight, lame from a buckshot wound, recovering from cancer, losing his fur from an allergy of some sort and the most lovable dog you have ever met.  Here’s what he looked like the day after I got him:

Yes, he was a mess.  We’ve been walking every day to rebuild the muscle in his back legs.  Yesterday we went 2 miles in two different sessions, but he was limping around and exhausted for the rest of the day.  Today he is also still pretty pooped, but at least he’s not limping around.

Last week he looked like this:

He’s a little timid around water…you can see him looking at the little creek that runs behind our house.

This morning I went out for a Starbucks coffee and since he makes me crazy until I take him for at least one ride in the car per day, I took him with me.  I left him in the car while I quickly went in to get my coffee.  Don’t worry, it wasn’t even 50 degrees outside, so he was quite comfortable and laid down to wait for me.  Then we stopped at this little pond nearby and I let him run around.  He sticks pretty close to me and when he smells something that scares him (probably a bear), he quickly returns to my side.  However, when we walked around this little pond for a bit, I made the mistake of telling him that it was time to go home.  He didn’t hesitate but zoomed off (and I mean ZOOMED) towards the car.  I don’t know him well enough to know that he would zoom over to the car and wait.  All I saw was my brand new dog zooming away from me and since he doesn’t know the new name I gave him very well yet, he paid no attention to my pitiful calls of  “Obie, come back here.”…”Obie, where are you going?” (As if he would stop and answer me.)  and “OOOOOOBIEEEEEEE  STOP!”

When I finally arrived back at my car (trying not to slosh my remaining coffee as I lumbered along), there he was patiently waiting at the car door to go home.

Here he is at the beginning of our walk looking good and raring to go.

He needs lots of work and there’s lots to find out about him.  But he is a dear, gets along with other dogs and seems to love everyone.

Good dog, Obie.

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  • July 20, 2010 - 5:37 am

    Debbie - Karen,

    I really enjoy viewing your work Karen. My favorite out of these is the one of Obie by the glistening pond. Wow. What a wonderful sweet story. Bless your heart for taking in this poor dog who obviously needed extra loving care and attention. Sounds like a match made in heaven for you both!

These are the people that make the photographers job easy.  Hair and makeup, done properly, can cut down the processing time for me by 10-20 minutes per model.  When I have 5-600 photos to go through, that’s a lot of time for me.  I am very grateful to these hard working artists.

The models are already beautiful, but a good make up and hair artist can turn a beautiful gal into “Drop Dead Gorgeous”.

Also, for brides, I would highly recommend a makeup and hair stylist.  Less stress and they know how to make up your face so that it will look good in pictures.  If you need some recommendations, ask me.

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I was fortunate to be able to participate in a photo shoot at the California Museum in Sacramento, CA. It was a fun place with colorful walls, great architectural details and wonderful exhibits. The models were gorgeous and fun to shoot.  The event was put on by Mark Behrens and, as usual, was run professionally and smoothly.

I love these events because I get to meet other photographers and learn from them.  I also get to work with up and coming models and I end up with great photos.  Here is but a small sampling of some of the shots I got from this event.

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I was so fortunate to be one of the photographers for the delightful wedding of Daniel and Melissa in Southern California at the end of April.    It was a beautiful wedding with a huge bonus for me.  I’ve known Daniel and Melissa’s families for over 20 years.  We lived in Southern California until about 1996, when we moved up to my hometown, Placerville, CA.  My daughter used to play with Daniel when she was young.  My oldest son played with Melissa’s older brother.  There were many, many people who were invited to this wedding that I hadn’t seen since 1996.  It was like a homecoming for me.

The weather was beautiful on the day of the wedding and so was the bride.  Her dress was gorgeous and her bridesmaids were adorable.

Jack and Julie Winkle  (our best friends) provided the transportation for the bride and groom.  (That’s Jack Winkle playing chauffeur for the darling bride.) My dear friend, Debbie Mangiafridda, shot this wedding with me and it was wonderful to work together.  Together we shot over 1400 photos, which I am still going through.

My favorite shot of the day:

God bless you both, Daniel and Melissa.  Thank you for letting me be a part of your wonderful day.

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