Archive for March, 2011
Sleepy dogs :)
Had to bust out the camera the other morning to snap some pics of my furry roommates lounging in the sun. Well, Shay was sunbathing, Kaysea just wanted to get in a couple shots. Had to share since they are just both so pretty
You can see some more pics of the girls at seanloringschofield.com. Also, keep an eye out for some big changes coming VERY soon to Sean Loring Schofield Photography! Super excited!!!
The Animals of Coastal Animal Rescue
Just a short while ago, I posted about a project I was going to start working on at a local pet shelter here in Myrtle Beach. I volunteered to photograph the 400+ animals at Coastal Animal Rescue for them to have images to post on adoption websites and the like. Although it is going a little slower than I had anticipated, we are making progress! Some of the animals I have photographed have been adopted out and found their fur-ever homes! All the puppies that I had posted on my first posting, have warm happy families to spend the rest of their lives with <3 Whether or not my pictures had anything to do with it… probably not. But the fact is they have happy homes now!
Since then, I have been going back at least once a week to photograph a handful of the animals there. I was trying to get as many as I could in one shot but it was just too much. 400 some animals is really A LOT of animals. So, I have found it’s best to just chip away at it and do little bits at a time. And it has been such a pleasure getting to know and work with all the dedicated employees and volunteers of Coastal Animal Rescue! Everyone is so passionate there about what they do and finding every single animal there a safe and happy home
Here are some more pics from my exploits at C.A.R and of course there will be more to come!

This is the main cat room. This is where they live and wait for a loving family to come and scoop them up

And some doggies of course. This is BB. And I believe BB has been adopted! She was so playful. Loves playing ball
So, I know I don’t know that many people in South Carolina yet, but hopefully these images and the many more that I have taken and will take will pull at someones heart and get them to go out and adopt! Too many animals need homes young and old. For any questions about the shelter, feel free to contact me through my site seanloringschofield.com or contact the shelter directly at coastalanimalrescue.org






















