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A Coloring Book that Saves Dog’s Lives

I have been in awe of Shelter Me Photography for a few years. Nanette Martin, the creative mind behind Shelter Me Photography helps get dogs adopted by taking beautiful photos of them. Most shelter photographs are mere snapshots and they don’t bring any heart to the animal.

 

Enter Nanette who brings out the beauty of their soul helping the dogs to become more adoptable.

“The Image changes the Heart and the Heart changes the Mind.” – Nanette Martin.

And she travels around the country teaching shelters how to create their own effective photographs as well.

Nanette just co-authored a beautiful coloring book called Color Me Home. The coloring page images are of real dogs that she has photographed. Facing the coloring page is a description of each dog, their story, their breed and maybe something about the rescue group or shelter that saved them and a bit about the plight of their situation or region.

Get it. It’s a great gift and it’s supporting Shelter Me Photography to get to her next gig where her photography will save more shelter dogs. Get your copy here.

And if you recognize her photography style, it’s because Shelter Me Photography provided the photos we used for the cover of What to Expect When Adopting a Dog!

CONTEST: Win a free copy of What to Expect When Adopting a Dog!

Enter by:

1) Purchasing a Color Me Home coloring book and emailing me your proof of purchase. You will be eligible to win a paperback copy. (Limit of 5, so first come, wins!).

2) Win a copy of the ebook by:

– Correctly identifying the dog on the back of the coloring book that also appears on the cover of What to Expect When Adopting a Dog. Comment here or on Social Media with your answer, or email me at Diane (at) dianerosesolomon.com

OR

– Share the Color Me Home book and purchase link on social media.

***Contest runs until November 26th And is limited to US Participants only.***

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