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Kepler’s Wheels

October 8, 2010

This is a story about two people, their unconditional love for their dogs, keeping memories alive, and the power of a photograph.

It all started in Boston almost a year ago. I was visiting my sister and, being the tourist that I am, decided to go to the picturesque Boston Public Gardens to take photos.  That’s where and when I encountered the most memorable moment of my trip. Down a tree-lined path bursting with vibrant oranges, yellows and reds, across the street, I spotted a man and his beautiful Weimaraner walking.  It was just a beautiful, peaceful moment and the two were totally in sync and even wearing the same jackets. Just by observing them in that quick moment, I could tell they were best friends. I took a few photos and instantly knew in my heart I captured something very special. I felt so drawn to them that I had to chat up the owner. Kepler was the Weimaraner’s name and Kepler was using his temporary wheels until his customized wheels arrived.  Being an active dog all of his life, and sustaining an injury when he was younger is what led to his wheels.

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James and Kepler

A few months later at home in Arizona, I came across the blog of a Boston photographer, Li.  I sat speechless when I saw this photo of Kepler, in the same park I had encountered him. Li, also intrigued by Kepler, had stopped in the middle of a photo session to snap a few photos of the beautiful Weimaraner. She posted them to her blog and as I read her blog post, my heart sank.  Li had written how she had found out that Kepler had past away shortly after her photo was taken. After corresponding with Li, we had determined that I was in the Public Gardens only a couple of days before her. She was able to locate Kepler’s owner through a local pet boutique.  She gave me Kepler’s owner’s information, his name was James, and I sent him and his sister Christina the photos I took of Kepler.  They were so gracious and grateful. James was beside himself. Kepler was his best friend. Kepler was family.  James explained that Kepler had just received the temporary wheels when we took our photos of him and he was so excited to be able to do all the things he used to do when he was healthy; run the dog park, trot around the Public Gardens and Boston Common, visit all of his favorite shops on Newbury St. and walk along the banks of the Charles River.  For five weeks he was young again and carefree in his temporary wheels. It was the day after Kepler received his new wheels that he had passed.

Flash forward to about a month ago. I received a call from a woman named Mari. Her dog Pucina had suffered a stroke about a month prior.  This left her unable to use her hind legs. Mari had seen the photo of Kepler on my website and wanted to know if I knew where James had found Kepler’s wheels. Pucina is 17 and Mari said everyone had suggested it was Pucina’s time to go. Mari wouldn’t hear any of it. After all, it was Pucina who stayed loyally by Mari’s side as Mari battled breast cancer in 2001 and then thyroid cancer just last year. Pucina gave Mari unconditional love and support and Mari was going to repay Pucina by not giving up on her.  I gave Mari James’ information and I had assumed he told her where he purchased Kepler’s wheels and that was that. A few weeks later I receive an email from Mari thanking me for connecting her with James. It turns out that James didn’t just give her the information about where the wheels were purchased, he had sent her Kepler’s specially fitted wheels!! It just so happened that Kepler and Pucina are close enough in size.  When I heard this I had to snap a few photos of Pucina in Kepler’s wheels.

Mari encourages Pucina

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Pucina thanks Mari for not giving up on her

When I arrived at Mari’s house I caught a glimpse of what Mari does for Pucina every day. It’s a 24/7 job taking care of a dog who is unable to walk, but with spunk and love, Mari dotes on Pucina. Pucina is still getting used to the wheels and is showing signs of improvement.  The sparkle of life is returning to her eyes, the dog everyone else gave up on.

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Pucina is happy to get iced-down after her walk

Kepler and Pucina, two dogs brought together by a photograph.  Unconditional love reciprocated by their guardians and a memory kept alive by a loving guardian’s act of kindness.  This is a story I will never forget and a story that reminds me of why I love my job so much.

P.S. Kepler’s wheels were purchased from Eddie’s Wheels. James did a lot of research before purchasing Kepler’s wheels and besides being great people, found Eddie’s Wheels to have the best designs.  Here is a video of Kepler being fitted for his wheels.

P.P.S. Mari is the creator of Mari’s Kitchen, maker of Doggie-d-Lite and Cookies-d-Lite.  Mari’s Kitchen creates natural dog treats that help to maintain your pet’s health and longevity.  Check out Mari’s informative cooking show!

Great news! This baby, whose name is now Layla, has found a loving forever home! She is so happy and even happier is her new dad! It’s a perfect fit! A big THANK YOU to all involved in her rescue!

We are calling her Jane Doe. She needs a name and a loving home. She is absolutely the sweetest dog! She gets along with dogs, cats and kids. She appears to be 6-9 mos old and is spayed. She is so loving and deserves a loving home. If you would like more information or are interested in giving her a fur-ever home please contact Andrea at modernpetfurtography@gmail.com

HeARTs Speak

July 15, 2010

I am so excited and so honored to announce that I am now a member of HeARTs Speak. HeARTs Speak is an amazing organization who’s vision is to unite the individual efforts of animal artists & animal rescues into collective action for social change. Check out their website for more information. I look forward to being a part of this wonderful organization and helping more rescues and animals in need.

Ok, enough about me, now check out Bucky and Barney who came into the studio for their holiday portraits! Could they be any cuter?! Barney was rescued and was mistreated in his previous life. He was a little shy but we were able to capture him! and Bucky, well that little Chihuahua is the spitting image of my Luci! I think they’d make a cute couple! Check them out! Oh, and if you are interested in getting your holiday portraits done in July, call today to reserve your spot! Spaces are limited and are filling up!

Thank you Pink Ink!

June 16, 2010

Check it out! I am the featured photographer over at the Pink Ink blog! I feel so honored and appreciate them for choosing me! Want to know a little more about me? You can read my interview here. Thanks again Pink Ink it was a blast!

Hope everyone is staying cool! Summer officially starts on Monday!!

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The very first time I met my Minnie, I felt a strong connection to her.  I’ll never forget the day I went to her foster mom’s house to take her adoption photo. Her eyes were so amazing. There was just so much behind them, and it all seemed so familiar to me. I just wanted to take her home with me right then and there. A month or two later I couldn’t get her of my mind so I decided she had to come home with me.  It’s been a year since Minnie came into my life and she has been the most awesome dog. I said it here a year ago and I still feel the same. Her eyes are so soulful and I always felt she was a spirit of someone or something I have known before.  I know, I sound crazy.  Well, my dad recently found this old photo that makes me think maybe I am not crazy after all.  It’s me when I was a baby, with my grandparent’s dog Queenie. I do not remember this dog as I was very little when she passed. Queenie was a Rat Terrier, just like Minnie. In fact she looks a lot like Minnie! Maybe this is the connection I felt with Minnie. Maybe I couldn’t remember Queenie, but maybe she was in my subconscious…. or maybe…… Minnie is Queenie!  Crazy?

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Seriously. After two decades of working in the corporate world, I have decided to move out on my own. I can tell you there are people in my life who think I am crazy to leave a job with steady pay and great benefits when we are in the midst of this economic crisis. While the practical side of me might agree with them, my heart is telling me (very loudly) that it’s time. Time to follow my dream, my passion and take a risk. I have been running Modern Pet Furtography as a side job for the last year. More and more, my heart was going into my business and I found it very hard to focus on my 9-5. As a very humble person, I can tell you one thing I know for sure, I have always been a hard worker with a great work ethic. I am also a perfectionist when it comes to my work.  I was spreading myself very thin and not being able to focus ALL of my energy on my business was just killing me.  So here I am. I am super excited to start this new chapter in my life and because it’s been soooo long since I’ve taken a risk…I have to admit I am a little scared. Most of all I feel free and am so excited that I will be focusing all of my energy into something I absolutely love and feel extreme passion for.

Why did I start Modern Pet Furtography? It combines my two passions- photography and animals.  I have always been a HUGE animal lover.  Unfortunately, growing up, my dad never let us have a pet. Not because he didn’t like animals, he loves animals and he has a huge heart. His heart was the problem. He felt so bad when his childhood dog had to be put to sleep, he never got over the heartache and he never wanted us to feel that pain. Believe me, I tried my hardest to have a pet. I would bring home strays and play on my parents sympathy. My parents were stubborn!  My mom had five kids to take care of and really wasn’t enthusiastic about taking care of an animal. So, since the time I moved out of the house at 17, I have always had a pet. While my dad is right, that losing a furry family member hurts,  I would never give up the time I spent with them because of it.  There are too many animals who need a loving home. So many are being neglected, abused and put down for lack of space at the shelters.  If you can’t tell, I am passionate about rescue.  I thought, if I can combine my passion for photography and my passion for animals, maybe in a small way, I can help save some animals from an untimely demise.  I have trained shelter workers how to take better photos in order to find homes faster for these poor animals. I also take photos of adoptable pets for rescue groups. I know the difference a photo can make when trying to find homes for these animals.  It was because of a photo, that I adopted Minnie. Minnie was up for adoption and I took her photo for the Animal Guardian Network to post on Petfinder.  There was something in her eyes and every time I looked at this photo I fell in love with her.

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As long as I can remember, I loved photography.  I would take photos when I was just a little kid, I studied it in high school then it was my major in college. I have always loved to use my camera to tell stories.  Here is an example of one of those stories…this was 1980, the models were my sisters and brother and I was using a point and shoot 110 film camera. These photos crack me up.  I dressed and made up my siblings, put blue food color in the water…not quite sure what was going through my 14 year old mind but I’m pretty sure there is a story here. Put the photos in any order and you can create your own story! While technically I had no idea what I was doing, I just knew it was something I loved to do…

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With Modern Pet Furtography I love nothing more than the fact that I get to witness and record with my camera- the pet’s story and the love they share with their family.  So, today I combine my passions and will begin this new journey.  I am excited for all the dogs and cats and animals I will meet along the way, their humans and their stories.

You know, my dad was right about one thing, our furry family members are not with us long enough. I can’t think of a better way to keep their memory alive than scheduling a session with Modern Pet Furtography. :) Let’s work together to create memories that will last fur ever!

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Dog Bless!

Andrea

OK, Ok…I’ll be the first to admit that I am not the best blogger! It’s been over a month since my last post and so much has happened! With the blink of an eye, November came and went!

It all started with stones….

Unfortunately, not the shiny kind you wear on your fingers, neck or ears.  My November started with excruciating pain which led to a trip to the ER where I learned I had a 5mm kidney stone near my bladder.  The Dr. said it was on the verge of being too big to pass and so I left the ER with stone, hoping it would pass.  In the meantime, there were many mini holiday sessions to be shot.  Shooting, editing and card designing kept my mind off the pain of my stone (OK, as well as the very strong pain meds).  Flash forward a couple weeks ahead and all of my mini sessions were successfully wrapped, clients are happy and it was time for my holiday vacation, but first not without another trip to the ER.  Once again in excruciating pain, pain that even the strongest pain medication couldn’t subside, I made my way to the ER.  Like a pregnant woman in her 10th month, I cried for the doctors to remove this tiny sharp crystal stone out of me!  So into surgery I went! They blasted the stone into 5 pieces with a laser then scooped them out.  Oops, is this TMI (too much information)? Anyway, a couple days later I was released from the hospital, stone free and ready to board my plane to Newark!

You can take the girl out of Jersey, but you can’t take the Jersey out of the girl….

Pain free and still in a Morphine and Percocet haze, I boarded the plane to beautiful Newark, NJ.  OK, maybe it’s not that beautiful. :-) From Newark I went to Bloomfield, the place where I grew up.

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I met up with my best childhood friend, Gail, and we toured our old neighborhood.  It’s amazing how in 30 years, everything looks the same! I had a great day reminiscing with Gail and her parents and it was so amazing to see them after 30 years,  it was like I never left.  I wish I had more time to visit.  From Bloomfield, it was off to Jersey City where I stayed at one of the most comfortable hotels I have ever been in, the Westin Newport.

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I have to say, being the type of person who is usually repulsed by hotel rooms (I usually sleep with my clothes on and brings my own Body Works room spray), the two nights I spent there were very comfortable (I even slept in my PJ’s under the covers! I know, I’m a freak). The location was excellent, right across the street from the Hudson River waterfront and just a short Path ride to NY and Hoboken. I had dinner in the Fire and Oak restaurant one night and the food was yummy!

Big balloons, NY bagels, Pizza and Cannolis….

As a quasi vegetarian (I don’t eat anything with a beak) and a picky eater, Turkey day has never been one of my most favorite holidays, however, my favorite part of Thanksgiving has always been the Macy’s Parade.

Everyone Loves a Parade!

Everyone Loves a Parade!

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Kermit

Cindy Lauper

Cindy Lauper

Horton Hears a Who

Horton Hears a Who

Ho, Ho, Ho!

Ho, Ho, Ho!

The Doughboy makes his debut!

The Doughboy makes his debut!

Santa's New Sleigh (first year for this float)

Santa's New Sleigh (first year for this float)

It isn’t the Holiday Season yet until you see Santa floating in the Macy’s Parade!

Being at the parade in person was such an awesome experience.  At first, I was nervous, as I have never been a fan of big crowds and after hearing that 3 million people were attending the parade, I almost decided not to go.  I got up early, and it was going to be such a beautiful day, the weather was sunny and warm, no rain as expected the night before,  so I hopped on the Path and headed into NYC.  I have to say that I was extremely impressed with the 3 million people who attended and all of the police who kept the event under control. The parade even took a new route this year.  It was a blast! There was no pushing, shoving and everyone was in a festive mood.  The parade was over and there weren’t any mad rushes and people just wandered the streets, eating, sight seeing, and even shopping.  There were some amazing holiday window displays, my favorite was Lord and Taylor.

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Of course I could not leave NYC without having a NY bagel, a slice of pizza and a cannoli.  The best Thanksgiving ever!

After the Parade...

After the Parade...

The Characters You Meet When You’re Walking Down The Street….

Times Square, Chicago Cast Members

Times Square, Chicago Cast Members

Street Performer

Street Performer

Vendor

Vendor

Beantown….

The day after Thanksgiving I walked around Hoboken and visited the WTC before hopping on the Amtrak to Boston to visit my sister.  I had a great time in Boston roaming the city for five days and hanging with my sis and her boyfriend.

My Sister Robyn and I in Harvard Square Rockin our Double Chins

My Sister Robyn and I in Harvard Square Rockin our Double Chins

They took me to Ogunquit, Maine where I had the BEST lobster bisque I have ever tasted!

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Jackie's Too

I missed taking photos of dogs so much, I was going through puppy withdrawl...until I saw this cute little BT named Boscoe in Maine, I got so excited, I think his owners thought I was nuts!

I missed taking photos of dogs so much, I was going through puppy withdrawal...until I saw this cute little BT named Boscoe in Maine, I got so excited, I think his owners thought I was nuts!

Home Sweet Home….

Feeling a little “hungover” from November, too many cannolis, bagels, pizza, and lobster rolls in my stomach, and over 1,000 photos to edit, it feels good to be home and I am anxious to get back to business!!  I feel refreshed and re-energized and have so many ideas for the new year.  Stay tuned for new packages, special collaborative events, giveaways and furry fun!! Oh, forgot to mention that Modern Pet Furtography was voted a favorite in the Tails Magazine, Readers Choice Awards! A BIG thanks to all those who voted!! It’s been almost one year in business and I owe a GREAT HUGE THANKS to all my clients, family and friends who have made this journey so fun and exciting!! Without you, Modern Pet Furtography wouldn’t exist!

Saturday December 5th I’ll be at The First Annual AGN Holiday Pet Parade and Festival in Cave Creek taking photos of you and your pets with Santa Paws! Walk with your pet in the parade and then stop by and see me for your photo! Hope to see you there!

Paws and Love!

Andrea

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A Special Friendship

September 29, 2009

These two friends will melt your heart! Too cute for words!

The Happy Act

September 25, 2009

This is a great step for responsible pet owners and sheltering facilities if it can be passed through. Please share with everyone you know!

Introduced by Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, H.R. 3501—known as the Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years (“HAPPY”) Act—is a federal bill that would reward responsible pet parents by allowing them to keep more money in their pockets come tax time.

We all want to give our animal companions the best care we possibly can, but it seems that pet care costs are always on the rise—and these days, it’s harder than ever to stretch the family budget. That’s why the ASPCA supports H.R. 3501, which would amend U.S. tax code to allow qualifying pet care expenses, including veterinary care, to be tax-deductible.

This means that when you prepare your income taxes, money you spent on pet care that year would count as non-taxable income—and you can deduct up to $3,500 per year!

Please help support the HAPPY Act, H.R. 3501.

What You Can Do
Visit the ASPCA Advocacy Center online to send an email to your U.S. representative and urge him or her to support and cosponsor the HAPPY Act, H.R. 3501.

Balance

September 24, 2009

Yikes! It’s been awhile since my last post. After a bout of adrenal fatigue for a couple of months, and finally feeling like my old self again, I have been trying to find some balance in my life between work and play. I don’t ever want to feel that ‘burnt out’ again, it wasn’t fun. My body gave me a message and I heard it loud and clear. I’ve been trying to limit my computer time and spend more time with the people and puppies I have been neglecting. So, in the last few days I spent some time with friends, took my niece out for dinner and shopping, took my dogs out to the park and of course worked. Last night I had a session with a sweet, 14yr old pup named Casey. Casey has only a handful of days left in her and I was honored to be able to capture her in her last days. I will be posting photos from that session in the next few days.

Why is having fun so hard to do? It’s weird that I have to remind myself to have some fun! Do you have a good balance between work and fun? I’d love to see some comments/tips on how you balance your life.

“What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter – a soothing, calming influence on the mind, rather like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue.” ~Henri Matisse

I took my niece Gianna to Oregano’s for their famous pizza cookie……..we ate the whole thing!
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Then to the mall for some new outfits………(Gianna doing her best vogue pose)
Gianna

and today my dogs went to the park….
The Dog Park

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