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morrison + xerxes :: minneapolis dog photographer

Morrison the Shiba Inu and his little {big} brother Xerxes the Vizsla {Xerk for short} had a great time in the studio last week! I’d never shot a Shiba before, and got a good taste of their calm, yet stubborn personalities. Xerk, in good Vizsla style, was sleek, handsome and a little goofy. It was tough to pick my favorites from this session; there were a lot of good ones. Just look at this expression!
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Foxy…
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Thanks for a great session, boys!

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Kimberly - I love Shibas. They’re such calm sweet dogs. Beautiful photos. I love how different the dogs are and the happy pic of the two of them is my favorite.March 6, 2010 – 12:19 am

Emily - The photos turned out great! We just love the pictures and had so much fun looking through them!March 5, 2010 – 11:31 pm

Lexi - In the one where Morrison and Xerxes are together is Morrison landing a jump? lol his front feet are both off the ground. sweet!March 5, 2010 – 3:34 pm

stacey - sweet! i love both these breeds. so pretty! and i love that last pic.. i love the swirlies on puppers. i just pointed my girl’s out to my husband yesterday and today i see a pic of it on another dog! :)March 5, 2010 – 3:33 pm

Emilee - These are fantastic! I love the shot of Morrison and Xerxes together. There’s so much energy and it makes me want to know what happens next. Beautiful dogs, beautiful photos! :)March 5, 2010 – 3:04 pm

update :: giving back in 2010

givingbackin2010 update :: giving back in 2010
With any new idea, you live and learn, see what people like, and adapt and change the idea to be even better than the original idea! To make Giving Back in 2010 more all-inclusive, I’m changing the system a bit. Now, rather than having to adopt from a Rescue of the Month during their month, you can get a 50% off session if you’ve ever adopted from that rescue! So, this month is Red Lake Rosie Rescue. If you’ve ever adopted from RLRR, get 50% off all through the month of March! Another aspect I’m excited about, is extending discounts to all rescues, even if they’re not a Rescue of the Month. Have you adopted an animal from a rescue that’s not on my list? No problem! Just for supporting rescues in general, you’ll get 20% off your session! How cool is that?? Hopefully this new system will be simpler and more accessible for more people. I want Giving Back to be a wonderful opportunity for anyone, not just a select few. And, of course, I’m open to change, so if you have a suggestion to make this program even better, I’m excited to hear it! For a list of Rescues participating in 2010, and a little more info on the program, click here! And, to make it fair for everyone, if you’ve adopted from the January or February Rescue of the Month, you’re still eligible to get 50% off a session, just contact me  :)

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Lisa LaVerdiere for Home for Life - Hi Sarah: thank you for helping so many of the area rescue groups with this generous and brilliant idea! Would you consider extending your kind offer to SPONSORS of Home for Life animals? these kind people help Home for Life provide loving lifetime care for special needs cats and dogs who cannot find adoptive homes.Home for Life is one of the only care for life sanctuaries in the country that will help anmals who cannot be adopted. I would love to see the supporters who make it possible for us to help these special cats and dogs have the opportunity to benefit from the discount for your pet portraits. let us know and we will publicize! did you know your program is already on our Animal Updates page on our website!? thanks again Lisa@HFLMarch 5, 2010 – 11:14 pm

march rescue of the month :: red lake rosie’s rescue

“The health of a nation can be determined by how it cares for its animals” I’m proud to be donating 10% of all Pet Session fees in March to Red Lake Rosie. The Red Lake Indian Reservation is located in north central Minnesota in portions of Clearwater and Beltrami Counties. The Red Lake Tribe has land holdings of 837,736 acres which is about the size of the State of Rhode Island. Red Lake Rosie’s Rescue, Inc. began in 2004 by a group of volunteers on the Red Lake Reservation in northwestern Minnesota who were concerned about domestic animals and their care in their nation. According to oral tradition the Ojibwe, the Anishinabe had a very special connection to maheengun, or the wolf. Original man walked across the North American continent long ago with maheengun by his side. After their journey together as brothers, they parted their ways. What would happen to the wolf would surely happen to the Anishinabe. The Anishinabe were always to regard the ancestor of the wolf, animoosh or dog as a friend. Red Lake Rosie reminds the Anishinabe to keep their covenant with maheengun. RLRR works with many rescues and shelters here in the Twin Cities to get the animals healthy and adopted. To date, RLRR has rehomed over 2,000 animals. You can read more about the wonderful work these people are doing, and the dogs and cats they are helping on the RLRR Blog. Local vets and shelters are holding a spay/neuter clinic in Red Lake from March 11th-13th, and I’m very excited to be going along! I’ll be documenting the clinic, the animals, and the RLRR shelter, and helping out where I can. These clinics are held a few times each year, giving the Red Lake residents’ animals vaccinations and spay/neuters, and hopefully educating people about caring for their pets. Look for this very special photo project on my blog towards the end of March. If you have ever adopted a RLRR animal, you can get $25 off your next session with Sarah Beth Photography. If you adopt during the month of March, you’ll receive 50% off your session! Please contact me for more details. I had the pleasure of meeting RLRR dogs, Teddy and Orlando, at the studio last week. This is Teddy, a happy-go-lucky little wookie.
teddy march rescue of the month :: red lake rosies rescue
And this BIG handsome boy is Orlando. He was pretty nervous about the studio, but warmed up to me quickly. I definitely felt a connection with him, and with some work on his confidence, I know he’ll make an amazing addition to the right family!
orlando march rescue of the month :: red lake rosies rescue
RLRR is always in need of people to transport animals down to the Twin Cities, for people to foster, to adopt, and of course to give tax deductible donations. They are a volunteer organization with many needs for food, blankets, portable pet carriers/crates, wire kennels for temporary shelter, dog houses, straw and cedar chips for bedding, food, medicine, and veterinarian fees. If you’d like more information on how you can help Red Lake Rosie’s Rescue, please email animalrescue@redlakerosie.org

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Nate - Wow Sarah…you are really making me think hard about getting Teddy. Him and Chloe look like they could be great pals.March 3, 2010 – 11:45 pm

Rebecca - Sarah–this moving image style seems similar to your still image style so I though you might enjoy it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUCRZzhbHH0&feature=player_embedded#March 3, 2010 – 1:53 pm

Kimberly - You are such a great person. What a wonderful contribution to the pet world!March 1, 2010 – 9:46 pm

benjamin :: german shorthair pointer :: minneapolis dog photographer

Remember our Collie friend, Cody? That lucky boy got a new little brother for Valentine’s Day! Both Cody and Benjamin were rescued from the Animal Humane Society {go rescues!} and I hear they’re getting along great. Benjamin is a gorgeous 12 week old German Shorthair with more spunk than any one puppy should be allowed. I thought that he had two different colored eyes, but it turns out he’s actually blind in his right eye. The pupil never developed properly, and the iris did weird things, resulting in a pretty rad-looking peeper. Our session was crazy-fun, with me frantically clicking away in between puppy tackles and kisses. Puppy sessions are definitely a challenge, but one that I’m always excited to take on. We ended up with some funny compositions, crazy eyes and ears, and blurry messes when he was running at me, but we got lots of great ones, too. Here’s a couple of my faves….
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Is this not the cutest bum you’ve ever seen?
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Claire - LOVE that background color! such a cute pup, too :)March 3, 2010 – 7:18 pm

Kelly - Just stumbled across this! I have a german shorthaired pointer puppy and I’m always taking pictures of her but none of them turn out this cute! I love the one with his head down. What’s your secret?!February 26, 2010 – 7:14 am

Alexa - What a cutie pie! Love that little tail… Reminds me of Topaz’s. :) Adorable shots!February 25, 2010 – 7:06 pm

april - What a cutie! I have to say, I love that little nubby tail shot!!February 25, 2010 – 8:35 am

Nate - Awesome. Gotta love those puppies. And that last bum shot is definitely my fav. Nice work.February 24, 2010 – 10:41 pm

marissa - super cute. love the pictures. my favorite is the one of his head down. i read on other blog about “parents” never buying the shots like those, but i love them, just them being natural.February 24, 2010 – 10:38 pm

stacey - oooh! love that tail shot! what a handsome boy :)February 24, 2010 – 6:47 pm

Renee - What a beautiful dog! His markings are as gorgeous as he is!February 24, 2010 – 5:50 pm

Emilee - He is so cute! Puppies are just too much. Awesome work, Sarah. :)February 24, 2010 – 5:25 pm

wendy - I just love that second to last one!February 24, 2010 – 4:34 pm

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