Thursday, September 27, 2012

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Waiting In The Pen


Awaiting the call from "the skipper"
Giants vs D-Backs
AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA 2012

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Visiting Bruce and Brandon

My visit with Bruce and Brandon Lee this summer.







Lakeview Cemetery, Seattle, WA  2012

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Pitching Change



Felix is relieved after throwing a gem against San Francisco on Fathers Day

Seattle, Washington 2012

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Burnside Gate


Walking up the stairwell and through the gates onto The Burnside Bridge from Eastbank Esplanade at dusk. A perfect summer night.

Portland, Oregon 2012

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Grandpa's Dogs

Joe & Jake
Point Arena, California
Photo taken by Leonard Craig "Grandpa"

Joe and Jake were my great grandfathers hunting dogs. I found this photo last summer as I was sifting through my grandparents' photo albums. I always remember this photo framed and hanging in my great grandfathers gun room as you entered the house. My great grandparents lived on the north coast of California in a foggy little town just up the bluff from the ocean. I usually went up with my grandparents once a month to check on things. My great grandfather was usually gone at sunrise into the mountains everyday and the dogs were right there with him. When he was home, Joe and Jake were always sprawled out in front of the fireplace that never seemed to fade. These guys lived to run in the hills. With one call from grandpa, they were in the front seat of his truck and ready to go. As a boy, I watched these guys grow old and eventually pass on to doggie heaven. I have always been surrounded by dogs and my love for them started with these two exceptional dogs. Finding this photo brought me right back to those days (as will probably be the case for my family as they see this).
Today my grandparents' dog Sugar passed away and it reminded me of all of our dogs of the past. Its sad to see them move on to the afterlife but this picture is an example of how they will all live on forever in our hearts. 


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Tank


Tank stares directly into the lens from beyond his fence

Molalla, Oregon 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012

Monday, August 6, 2012

Forever Jimi



Jimi Hendrix Memorial
Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton, Washington
2012

Friday, August 3, 2012

Chico

Chico leaps for toys after his fence is built
Portland, Oregon 2012

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Vanderbear

Vanderbear looks on from his area in the back of the property as we arrive to build him a fence.
Sandy, Oregon 2012

Friday, July 27, 2012

Ice Cream Time





Ice cream that is the real deal

Salt and Straw

Portland, Oregon 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Grateful Gals

Mindy and Muffy exchanging thank you's after a Saturday build. 

Sandy, Oregon 2012

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Three White Fluffy's Unite


Today marked my one year anniversary in doing my part to unchain dogs around Oregon and Washington. Fences For Fido has changed my life and fine tuned my compassion for not only dogs, but all living beings. Photographing the transformation that evolves as each chain is lifted from around a dogs neck has become a passion of mine and I am truly honored to play a small role in such a significant cause. I strive to tell a story of each and every dog through my photographs.
Today was Muffy, Vanderbear, and Caspers day in the spotlight. Casper is the offspring of both Muffy and Vanderbear. All three have been isolated from each other until today. At this moment all three dogs met nose to nose to nose at the section of fence that splits the massive space created for them. This was truly a special moment.


Sandy, Oregon 2012

Monday, July 16, 2012

Red In The Park


Capitol Hill Wall Project

Anderson Park, Seattle, Washington 2012

Friday, July 13, 2012

Summer Lovin


Downtown and Hawthorne Bridge from across The WIllammette

Portland, Oregon 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

BSL Is The Pits

Kelly holds Sonja close to her heart

Regal looking Tank patiently watches volunteers build his fence

Lexi is a happy pup as she roams her newly fenced yard

Prince and Derek go head to head to see who tires last

Its all about playtime for Gizmo

Eternal flame for dogs across the world that are killed because of what they are and will never get to experience the gift of just being.




Today a pitbull named Lennox was euthanized in Northern Ireland because of his breed. In our country and others across the world there is a movement to ban breed specific dogs such as the pitbull. This is known as breed specific legislation (BSL). Even though Lennox was a mixed breed and had no history of violence he was taken from his family 2 years ago and had lived on death row until now simply because of what he was. There was a worldwide outcry and movement to free him but to no avail. Pleas and even adoption offers by professional behaviorists and handlers that would have taken him out of that country fell victim to politics. However, this is not just about Lennox on this sad and shameful day. Dogs are murdered everyday across the world because of BSL. This movement needs to stop.

As a volunteer photographer for an amazing organization that provides freedom for dogs that live a life on the end of a chain I come across many different breeds including pitbulls. I wanted to share some of my favorite images of some of the fence builds I have been involved with to show how happy and lovable these dogs truly are. I happen to have one sleeping comfortably next to me as I type :)

Sunday, July 8, 2012

One pup at a time

Lucy enjoys a nice back rub from Ken
 
Prince grabs his custom made Fido toy from a basin of ice water and takes off





Most Saturday mornings I wake up earlier than I prefer and join a group of friends with the sole purpose of building fences and unchaining dogs in an organization known as Fences For Fido. The goal is a simple and realistic one. It happens one build at a time. The outcomes are almost always happy and joyous. This is the highlight of our week. Typically, I barely make it to work on time after the long drive to work (usually running to the shop while buttoning up my shirt and messing with my hair). I spend the rest of the afternoon and evening talking about the dog of the day and what we do around the area to my clients. However, my spirit usually veers off to the bluer side when I get home and settle in for the night. As I read through the news and Facebook postings I come across tortured dogs given away on Craigslist, dogs dying of neglect and starvation that are tied to trees, animals of war torn countries that are suffering, and horse tripping at rodeos. The list goes on and on. I felt the need tonight to post a couple of pictures from todays build of a 17 year old lab named Lucy and a young pittie named Prince. As you can see these fidos are grateful and happy. My point is that good things are happening out there and progress is being made one day and one puppy at a time.

Friday, July 6, 2012

High Into The Gorge

Melissa has no idea whats in store for her

Elvis looking back wondering why I am lagging behind



Gusgus takes a well deserved rest after a dip in the lake

Elvis enjoys some Lake time

Melissa and Yadira enjoy a moment at camp

Melissa stokes the fire after a long process of trying to burn wet wood

Stopping to snap a few shots of the stunning views

Melissa and Yadira stop for a shot with Mt. St. Helens in the background

Trekking down the ridge

Making our way down through the forest and back to the trailhead



In an attempt to get my dogs out of the city and away from 4th of July fireworks a couple of friends and I hiked high into The Columbia River Gorge to camp out for the night. The hike took us 4000 feet straight up and dropped into a peaceful mountain lake. The trip up was nothing short of brutal. I believe if you asked any of us if we would hike it again the answer would be a big fat NO! However, it was a nice way to spend the holiday as our final destination was very tranquil and the dogs were very happy. 

The Gorge, July 4th 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Dogs Fly


Leo gets some air in his newly fenced yard. Happy dog indeed!

Portland, Oregon 2012

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Monday, June 25, 2012

Jerseys At The Park

There are a few things in this world that I am passionate about. One of them being baseball. In particular, The San Francisco Giants. Living in the Pacific Northwest, I am not able to see my team play very often unless I make the trip home to The Bay Area. Needless to say, I have waited patiently for them to make their way to Seattle for interleague play. Recently, I was able to meet up with a couple of friends to catch a game at Safeco Field. Although sitting in an American League park, there seemed to be an equal amount of Giants fans as there were hometown Mariner fans. Arriving early, I was able to make my way around the park to with ease. One thing that caught my eye was looking at the backs of jerseys the fans were wearing. Although my Giants lost, my experience at this fine ballpark was memorable. 

Timmy Lincecum is a local product and University of Washington alumni, so #55 jerseys were represented in full force.


Ichiro is both a class act ballplayer and fan favorite in Seattle

 Will "the thrill" Clark was not only my favorite Giant, he remains my all time favorite ballplayer. It was pretty great to see the back of this jersey, so taking a seat behind these guys to snap off a shot was necessary.


Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington 2012



Friday, June 22, 2012

James & Devin


James & Devin, two of my favorite people in this world, stop and look cool as we cut thru an alley in Downtown Seattle.

2012

Friday, June 15, 2012

You Go, Lexi !!!

This is Lexi. Before getting a fence on behalf of Fences For Fido, she had spent most of her life either tethered to a tree or inside of a pen. It is common in young and energetic dogs like pitties to wrap themselves around what they are tethered to, as is the case with this tree. This can lead to a potentially hazardous outcome.

In a matter of 3 hours a life is transformed. You go Lexi!


Gervais, Oregon 2012