Giving Back
Animal shelters are usually in need of photographers to help them take photos to post in order to find their forever loving families to adopt them. I'm so fortunate to be able to use my skills to help these cuties in a way that blends my two passions of animals and photography together. Thank you to these shelters who have let me take their photos and hopefully to be a part of their efforts in finding their forever families!
I'm also ecstatic when I get to take photos of rescued animals "After" their ordeals. I get the pleasure of seeing them placed in incredible homes and getting all the love and affection after their horrendous stories. Big thanks to Eldad Hagar of Hope for Paws for the most incredible rescues he continues to do.
Hope for Paws ( http://www.hopeforpaws.org); Lange Foundation of Los Angeles ( http://www.langefoundation.org); Napa Animal Shelter, Napa, CA; Shelter Hope of Thousand Oaks, CA ( http://www.shelterhopepetshop.org); South LA Animal Shelter, Los Angeles.
Read MoreI'm also ecstatic when I get to take photos of rescued animals "After" their ordeals. I get the pleasure of seeing them placed in incredible homes and getting all the love and affection after their horrendous stories. Big thanks to Eldad Hagar of Hope for Paws for the most incredible rescues he continues to do.
Hope for Paws ( http://www.hopeforpaws.org); Lange Foundation of Los Angeles ( http://www.langefoundation.org); Napa Animal Shelter, Napa, CA; Shelter Hope of Thousand Oaks, CA ( http://www.shelterhopepetshop.org); South LA Animal Shelter, Los Angeles.
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Eldad Hagar, of Hope for Paws, and Jordan
Jordan was found sitting on a bag of potato chips after having his leg cut off and thrown over into the LA Riverbed. See his incredible rescue by Eldad Hagar, of Hope for Paws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q3PDuU17P4&t=44s
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