Meet Gracie. She was once a shelter dog at the For Paws Sake Canine Rescue in Indiana, one of many unfortunate dogs without a home. Recently, One Picture Saves a Life changed the life of not only...
http://onepicturesaves.com/roberta-and-gracie-rescue-each-other/
Jessie Keating uses composite photos to incorporate personality and other adoption information into the picture. We were thrilled to hear about her successes and wanted to share her story.
http://onepicturesaves.com/jessie-keating-of-jakphotography/
One Picture Saves a Life fan and shelter volunteer Jessica Cobb’s interest in photography started by taking pictures of her own dog. After volunteering at her local shelter, she saw the need fo...
Josh first met Tiger at Chicago Animal Care & Control and immediately felt a connection with him. Tiger was found as a stray and only had a few days before he was to be euthanized. Josh stepped i...
Brandi Scharrer and Scott Roeben have been on fire taking positive photographs of shelter animals since attending the One Picture Saves a Life workshop in Las Vegas on June 15th. At the time of t...
http://onepicturesaves.com/brandi-scharrer-and-scott-roeben/
“Daisy is a two-year-old female Boxer that was saved by one of our great volunteers that overheard Daisy’s owner telling a man he was going to shoot his dog because he didn't want it anymore....
http://onepicturesaves.com/overnight-adoption-well-aint-that-a-daisy/
Come see John Paul Dejoria, Jackson Galaxy and Seth Casteel take the stage together for one time only in Texas Nov. 2nd!
http://onepicturesaves.com/jackson-galaxy-and-seth-casteel-on-tour/
Josh Feeney noticed the need for better pictures of the adoptable pets, so he volunteered his knowledge of photography and became the lead animal photographer for Chicago Animal Care and Control.
http://onepicturesaves.com/josh-feeney-shelter-photographer-extraordinaire/
Miranda Hay tells us that saving the lives of helpless animals is the most rewarding thing she has ever done, even more so than her day job helping save lives as a helicopter Flight Nurse. We ask...
Gary Lura realized the family had few photos of their beloved pet, so he took action by reaching for a digital point-and-shoot camera and started taking photos. After the passing of this long tim...