Lightbound Photography https://blog.lightboundphoto.com Photography that feels natural Mon, 14 Jan 2019 18:29:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.22 https://blog.lightboundphoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/cropped-Profile-Picture-32x32.png Lightbound Photography https://blog.lightboundphoto.com 32 32 Graffiti Alley Urban Photoshoot https://blog.lightboundphoto.com/graffiti-alley-urban-photoshoot/ https://blog.lightboundphoto.com/graffiti-alley-urban-photoshoot/#respond Wed, 01 Mar 2017 16:46:08 +0000 http://blog.lightboundphoto.com/?p=138 I love finding unique urban spaces for photoshoots. They make for some really edgy portraits! Graffiti Alley in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is THE spot for an urban photo shoot in that town! I was visiting my sister, Andrea, and we were doing a lifestyle shoot for her golden retriever Little Bear. You maybe wouldn’t normally…

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I love finding unique urban spaces for photoshoots. They make for some really edgy portraits! Graffiti Alley in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is THE spot for an urban photo shoot in that town! I was visiting my sister, Andrea, and we were doing a lifestyle shoot for her golden retriever Little Bear. You maybe wouldn’t normally pair a dog with graffiti but Little Bear was such a stud, he fit right in.

Graffiti Alley is a pretty popular spot for photos in Ann Arbor, so we did run into a few other people, and of course, they couldn’t help but love on Little Bear! He always steals everyone’s heart, especially when he’s wearing his prosthetic leg and people hear how he was born without his back left lower leg and paw. Andrea had him fitted for a prosthetic to help him walk when she adopted him as a senior dog. He’d learned to sort of army-crawl, but it was hard for him to go far and had caused him to develop pretty bad arthritis. The prosthetic helped with all of that so he was able to get out more and follow Andrea on her adventures around town!

Oh and if you saw the last blog post, you know that Andrea also has chickens, so naturally we brought one along for an urban chicken photoshoot! I mean, why not? The transportation of the chicken was a hilarious. We put the hen in a large cardboard box (not sealed, just loosely closed so she couldn’t hop out. She was pretty calm once we got going. We parked the car in a ramp and rode the elevator down with some strangers as we were carrying this generic cardboard box that occasionally let out a cluck or squack. We almost died trying not to laugh! Once we were in the alley, we let the little lady hop out and strut her stuff! Scroll down to see!

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Who knew chickens had such an appreciation for urban art?

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