woot woot!

Another Omaha business is sporting some brand new Farrah Grant Photography prints.  Lyn from 24th St Animal Clinic was recently in Soggy Paws, noticed the prints there, and decided it was high time the clinic updated their walls.

The middle print is a 16×20 which is bookended by 20x20s.

A 12×24″ print to emphasis the loooong body:)

While I was there I met Snoopy the toy poodle!  She is a 6 year-old puppy mill rescue from Missouri.  Keep in mind, when breeder dogs are no longer useful, it is commonplace to “take them out back and shoot them.”  Ms. Snoopy was scooped up and is now happily living in foster care, learning the joys of being a companion.  She has been spayed, had a full dental, micro-chipped, tested negative for heartworm and is current on shots and heartworm preventative.  She is fine with other dogs and children but wanted me to let you know she would prefer to be the center of attention.

You can meet Snoopy in person at Soggy Paws (14th and Jackson) this Saturday, February 25th, starting at 11:00.  If you aren’t the right match for Snoopy, perhaps you know someone who is?  Let’s get this girl into a forever home!

 

and Molly makes five….

X0xoXoxO

To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever.

~ Henry Drummond

Nebraska Heart Gallery

The idea for a “heart gallery” began in New Mexico with goal of bringing awareness to the thousands of children in foster care, waiting to belong to a forever family.  After great success, the idea spread, and now professional photographers all over the country volunteer their time, capturing images of these deserving children.  I am honored to be a small part of the Nebraska Heart Gallery.  For legal reasons, I cannot share photos of the children here, but I encourage you to view them on the Heart Gallery’s website: www.nebraskaheartgallery.org.  Additionally, the traveling print exhibit will be on display at Oak View Mall starting Monday, February 13th, so stop by!  And if you think your business would be a great place to host the display, please contact Jessica at jkroeker@childsaving.org or 402-504-3616.

leela @ 11 weeks

In Sanskrit, “Leela” means “play.”  And that is just what we did.

She is stunning in all her puppy awkwardness.  Her skin wiggles around and looks like a shirt two sizes too large.  Then there are those ears.  And those PAWS.  She is going to be one {big} girl.

Julia SchulzJanuary 23, 2012 - 6:21 pm

I am Leela’s Breeder & I think your photagraphy of her is stunning! Keep up the great work. I would love to use some of the shots on my website…..Julia Schulz (Graysong Weimaraners)

PatJanuary 18, 2012 - 8:32 pm

From her crooked ‘smile’ to her 2-legged ballet debut, to those
compelling eyes in the final shot, the photos of Leela are
fantastic! Great job, Farrah!