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Welcome Associate Jessica to Rebecca Trumbull Photography.

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Welcome Associate Jessica to Rebecca Trumbull Photography.

Anyone who knows me, knows how much I value being good at what I do. Trusting someone else to take on a big role in my business was a little scary at first. But I have a desire to grow this business and to serve a larger clientele base. Making the choice to bring in an associate who cares just as deeply about being good at what she does, working hard, and creating lasting memories for clients is the logical next step for this business.

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Summer Time Family Photos in Northwest Ohio. Toledo Botanical Garden.

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Summer Time Family Photos in Northwest Ohio. Toledo Botanical Garden.

I think professional photos do a great job of preserving the memory of who you and your family are at that point in time. Life seems to move forward so quickly. Fortunately a camera shutter opens and closes fast enough to capture little slices of it for us to reminisce about later. It's important to remember these slices of our lives because without memories of the past, the future is oftentimes less exciting.

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Ten Puppies Visit the Studio. Toledo Ohio Dog Rescue Portraits.

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Ten Puppies Visit the Studio. Toledo Ohio Dog Rescue Portraits.

I always enjoy having puppies in the studio. As a pet photographer in Toledo, I am often looking for ways to challenge myself and become better at what I do. I try to work with all sizes, breeds and ages. Volunteering with a local animal rescue, Planned Pethood, has given me opportunities to photograph dogs who might present some challenges. Some rescue dogs are nervous about meeting new people, some have current health issues and many do not have formal training. If I stay patient and make them feel comfortable, I can document each dog despite their circumstances.

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Beauregard the Saint Bernard. Toledo Pet Photography. Sylvania Photo Studio.

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Beauregard the Saint Bernard. Toledo Pet Photography. Sylvania Photo Studio.

I had amateur photos taken of my senior dog a couple years before he passed away and those photos mean the world to me. I wanted to have some for Beau as well because unfortunately, Saints do not live long. Also, Beau is considered a “special needs” dog – he suffers from a mild case of cerebellar hypoplasia. He is an ambassador for rescue, the breed, and special needs dogs everywhere.

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What My Dog Has Taught Me About Mental Health. Sunrise Pet Portraits. Toledo Ohio.

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What My Dog Has Taught Me About Mental Health. Sunrise Pet Portraits. Toledo Ohio.

I’ve discovered over the years that I need to become more present in the current moment. Anxiety is rooted in the fear of the future and depression is rooted in the loss over what has passed. Since dogs are firmly entrenched in the present and are neither thinking of the past or future, I both envy and seek to imitate Kismet’s ability to live in this very moment. Time is precious, and she doesn’t spend her days wishing for what she had or worrying over what is to come.

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Pet Photo Session Giveaway 2021. Toledo Pet Photographer. Sylvania Photography.

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Pet Photo Session Giveaway 2021. Toledo Pet Photographer. Sylvania Photography.

Rebecca Trumbull Photography specializes in documenting furry loved ones. This Toledo photographer believes that all life is important and should be celebrated. While lamenting the long, cold, drab winters we get in northwest Ohio, I decided to come up with a February theme that would help to break the monotony of the season. I felt that a month all about animals was the way to go. Fluff-uary is not just about furry friends like dogs and cats, I happily celebrate all creatures that enrich our lives and give us companionship.

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Fostering Rescue Dogs In Toledo. An Interview With Volunteer Patty. Toledo Pet Photography.

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Fostering Rescue Dogs In Toledo. An Interview With Volunteer Patty. Toledo Pet Photography.

We joke about Patty, saying she has a magnetic personality that every dog cannot resist. They fall utterly in love with her and she is always a favorite. I can tell you that dogs really do judge character well. Patty pours her whole heart into rescue work. She fosters dogs consecutively without breaks. She transports foster pups on her day off to vet appointments, adoption events and photo shoots. Patty doesn’t just talk about rescue, she lives it. And the dogs can tell.

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Nathan & Sydney. Toledo Ohio Wedding. Farnsworth Metropark.

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Nathan & Sydney. Toledo Ohio Wedding. Farnsworth Metropark.

This year has been a very solemn year. Many people have struggled with health issues, financial issues, work and school routines. I take this year very seriously in my own personal timeline. As I was editing Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull’s photos, I noticed myself drawn to these dramatic and deep black and white edits. They felt right for the gravity of what 2020 has been. Here, I offer you a selection of my favorite monochromatic images from a most important day.

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Rio. Toledo Pet Photographer. Downtown Toledo, Middlegrounds Metropark.

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Rio. Toledo Pet Photographer. Downtown Toledo, Middlegrounds Metropark.

Rio was adopted as a puppy from Planned Pethood Inc. here in Toledo. Now almost 10, she has become an irreplaceable part of her mom’s life. Quinn adores her “princess” Rio and spoils her in every way. Still appreciative of Planned Pethood’s work even today, Quinn entered their raffle fundraiser for a pet photography session I had donated. Rio got her opportunity to model for me downtown at the Toledo Metropark, Middlegrounds.

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Professional Headshots in the Office. Maumee Ohio Commercial Photography.

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Professional Headshots in the Office. Maumee Ohio Commercial Photography.

Having your employee’s faces on your business website can help your office to stand apart. As I peruse many websites for local businesses and services, I am disappointed at how many do not include the faces of their staff, owners or management. Putting real faces with your brand’s name helps to convey a sense of trustworthiness and responsibility to potential clients.

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