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fur babies ~ our first kids in photos

We are dog lovers. We love animals. Our dog Chelsea and cat Sulley were our children before Master Finley hit the planet and they are now his siblings, Chelsea in particular is minder and sellout fan. She’s done. She met him, signed the papers and they are bonded for keeps.

You don’t have to tell us about loving pets, peeps. We soooooooooooooo get it and we relate to clients who want their beloved animals included in holiday cards, engagement portraits, kid and family photos, as part of celebrating rescue centers and pet adoptions. Why leave them out? They are there – day in and day out – in our lives, during meals, giving love, making requests with their voices and paws, comforting us and “doing life” with us. We say: INCLUDE YOUR PETS and we also take portraits just of them, should you want to have a great memory captured for posterity. If it matters to you, it matters to us, you know?

So here’s to our fur babies!

“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” – Anatole France“If I could be half the person my dog is, I’d be twice the human I am.” – Charles Yu

“I’m suspicious of people who don’t like dogs. But I trust a dog when it doesn’t like a person.” – Ron Burgundy

“Happiness is a warm puppy.” – Charles Schulz

“When I look into the eyes of an animal I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I feel a soul.” – A.D. Williams

“Whoever said that diamonds are a girl’s best friend…never owned a dog.” – Author Unknown

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“We have more to learn from animals than animals have to learn from us.” – Anthony Douglas Williams“You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.” – James D. MilesPet Photography by Pixels On Paper Portrait Photography photo“Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet.” – ColettePixels on Paper engagement photographers Biltmore Estate photos

“Surround your children with animals, for they are the teachers with purity of heart.” – Anonymous

We love family portraits whether they are set in the studio, the great outdoors, a specific location like the mountains or high country, or on our property in our outdoor portrait garden. Pixels on Paper photographs, engagements and weddingsbrides, and special events and portraits  of all kinds in our Wilkesboro, NC studio. We would be honored to meet with you, learn about you and your family and be a part of taking special portraits that will become, we hope, family heirlooms.

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Defining Family | Dogs and Humans

We define family as weirdly and idiosynchratically as we define ourselves. No kids. 1 kid. 8 kids.
“We adopted,” “we foster,” “we just want to be auntie and uncle.” You name it.

And then there are our pets. If you own one, you get it. They are a completely different kind of family, with their unconditional love, guileless expressions, stinky breath, midnight BTUs and snuggling.
Our friend Carol has been a breeder for years, but also rescues and fosters dogs for new forever homes. If ever someone “got it” with regard to what dogs can add to your life, it’s Carol.

pet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photopet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photoShe asked that we photograph her with 2 brothers she’d been fostering, who were about to meet their new family and of course, we said yes. When we arrived the family that was adopting them was there too and the exchange of comments, advice and love started immediately.

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pet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photopet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photopet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photopet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photopet and family lifestyle documentary outdoor portrait photoFinding a family for two dogs isn’t easy and Carol bonded with both dogs until she found the right home. Watching them interact was beyond special. What started as a portrait session turned into a lifestyle shoot with the adopting family sitting in Carol’s backyard playing with the dogs while we just captured the fun and excitement. The kids played with their new brothers, threw the ball and watched the dogs play. We saw the dogs rescue the kids in the same way that this family was taking the pair into their home.

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After the family left to go buy some last minute items they needed to be ready for their new family members, we had some extra time with Carol and the pups to do a little mini-session in her backyard. It gave her time to say goodbye and us time to capture them together and celebrate what an amazing person she is.

We’ve said so many times that pets save us as much as we save them and it’s true. Carol: we love you! And to all the families out there rescuing new family members: we celebrate you too. Pulling together, no matter what it looks like, is the best of who we are.

We love family portraits whether they are set in the studio, the great outdoors, a specific location like the mountains or high country, or on our property in our outdoor portrait garden. Pixels on Paper photographs, engagements and weddingsbrides, and special events and portraits  of all kinds in our Wilkesboro, NC studio. We would be honored to meet with you, learn about you and your family and be a part of taking special portraits that will become, we hope, family heirlooms.

 

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Pet Portraits yield mountains of pet food for our local animal shelter

In early November of last year, we broadcasted that we were booking appointments for Christmas photos of families, kids, new babies, couples and your other adored family friends. We also set aside a special day to photograph your pets. Here was the deal: on December 12th, we would prepare a festive and decorative setting for pets at our Pixels On Paper portrait studio in Wilkesboro for a free session. We would provide you with a photo file of your pet for use on a holiday card or to print, frame or share. In return, you would bring a 20 lb bag of food for us to donate to the Wilkes Animal Shelter.
We exceeded even our expectations!

Pixels on Paper 2015 Pet Food Fundraiser with Christmas portraits for Wilkes Animal Shelter with Waggles photo

We filled our truck to overflow and delivered it to the shelter. Upon our arrival, they told us that they were almost completely out of dog food. Their food storage building had only a few bags until we unpacked literally our truckload.
Pixels on Paper 2015 Pet Food Fundraiser with Christmas portraits for Wilkes Animal Shelter with Waggles photos

The last time we did this fundraiser, we contributed 560 lbs of food to the shelter. That was 2012. For 2015, we more than doubled it, delivering 1,243 pounds of dog and cat food. Our partners in this, Waggles Pet Supply & Dog Wash matched more than half of our donations.
We love this fundraiser, though it’s an exchange of pet portraits for pet food. It’s a foodraiser! I don’t have a soapbox speech on this, gang – I just want to say THANK YOU. Thank you, because it matters. We hear in our communities fairly often about the importance of outreach and “meeting a need,” be it for a school, a church, a specific neighborhood that is struggling or for more well-known causes related to health and sustainability. These local animal shelters in our communities meet a real need as well, so whether you are a former or current pet owner, or just a big-hearted human, we appreciate your willingness to be a part of the helping team!
Below is a selection of our portraits subjects. No cat, dog or human was harmed in the taking of these. They were mostly snuggled to bits.

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We’re incredibly grateful for all those who participated, let us love on and photograph their fur babies, and especially to our partner Waggles Pet Supply & Dog Wash for their generous contribution of food and freebies.

Learn more about how you can give back:

About Waggles Pet Supply & Dog Wash
Waggles Pet Supply & Dog Wash is a locally owned and operated business in Historic Downtown Wilkesboro. Two sisters, Kim and Robin, with the assistance of their mother Anna have created a unique place to spoil pets. Waggles offers accessories, specialty foods/treats and grooming supplies. A Do-It-Yourself Wash is available where you are supplied with everything you need to wash your dog, but Waggles cleans up the mess. Waggles Wash, and Dazzle Dog Grooming are also available.

About Wilkes Animal Shelter
Wilkes Animal Shelter receives more than 6,000 impounds per year. Approximately 100 pounds of pet food are used per day. Donations of food, bleach, blankets and towels are always needed. The Humane Society of Wilkes volunteers work closely with the personnel at the Wilkes County Animal Shelter to help get shelter pets adopted or placed in foster homes. The Wilkes county animal shelter is located at 408 Call st. Wilkesboro NC. Their number is 903-7688 and their hours are 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday – Friday, and 10:30 AM to noon on Saturday.
Pixels on Paper 2015 Pet Food Fundraiser with Christmas portraits for Wilkes Animal Shelter with Waggles photos

 

 

free christmas pet photos for a great cause

Pixels On Paper is teaming up with Waggles Pet Supply and Dog Wash to raise donations for the Wilkes County Animal Shelter! Receive a FREE Pet Christmas Portrait Session and a gift voucher from Waggles for your pet when you donate a 15-20 pound bag of dry pet food.

Bring your pet and donations to Pixels On Paper’s studio on Saturday December 8th or Sunday December 9th for a free pets only photo session in our Christmas scene.

Photos will be available for purchase at a discount on our website, www.pixelsonpaper.net following your pet’s photo session.

Special Limited Time Offer on Photos – 4×6: $3.75, 5×7: $5.25, 8×10: $7.50 and Christmas cards starting at $40.

Waggles Pet Supply and Dog Wash has plenty of pet food to choose from to purchase for your donation. Waggles will reward your pet’s good behavior with a voucher for a free treat or toy.

Food donations will be donated to the Wilkes County Animal Shelter. Additional donations of blankets, towels and bleach are also greatly appreciated!

To schedule your pet’s portrait session call Pixels On Paper at 336-990-0080!