If you’ve followed me for a while, it will come as no surprise that animal rescue is near and dear to my heart. I actually began photographing animals in 2017 when I was volunteering as a dog walker for City Dogs (the adoption arm of the Cleveland Kennel). At that time, I was pretty content walking dogs and doing events, but another photographer found out that I had a fancy camera and asked if I could help photograph the dogs as well. After a short tutorial on how to photograph dogs, I was off and running!
Today, animals make up 95% of my business and I’m so glad I’ve found my calling. However, I’ve never stopped giving back to animal rescue. I have continued to photograph adoptable animals for a variety of rescue groups in the area. I have donated to and sponsored various fundraisers. And I have even hosted calendar contests. So what’s ahead for Robyn White Photography’s animal rescue support in 2025? A bit of the same as well as some new opportunities.
I’ve decided that any mini sessions I run this year will support animal rescue groups with 50% of the session fee donated. I typically run 3-4 mini sessions a year and I already have the first one scheduled. If you want to get images and feel good about giving back a bit, check out my Valentine’s Day mini sessions on January 25th and 26th.
These sessions will benefit Mutts in a Rut Rescue, a foster-based rescue group that frequently takes dogs from the Cleveland Kennel. Many of the dogs they take have medical issues that would be difficult to treat in the kennel environment. Therefore, a lot of the money raised will go towards helping pay medical bills and support their fosters.
Do you have a favorite rescue organization that you think could benefit from these sessions? Feel free to add them in a comment below!
For the third year, I am hosting a calendar contest benefitting Friends of CITY DOGS Cleveland, the nonprofit organization that supports the Cleveland Kennel. We have already raised almost $30,000 total in the last two years and I can’t wait to see what we can do for this organization this year!
The contest opens on January 13th and goes until February 14th. 100% of the funds raised during the calendar contest and from calendar purchases afterwards is donated to the group. Although it opens next week, you can go ahead and visit the contest page HERE. All companion animals are welcome to enter and as long as they can come to my studio between February and April, they can win one of the top 13 prizes.
I wanted to do a book project for a while and this year I decided to join the Tails of the World Collective and do a Tails of Cleveland book project. Not only will this book highlight all of the beautiful landscape that Cleveland has to offer, but it will also benefit the Cleveland Animal Protective League through monetary donations.
You can sign up to be a part of the book project starting on February 24th. Spots will be limited, so if you want to get first dibs, make sure to enter your email address in the form below so that you can be the first to hear about it.
I hope you can join me on some of these 2025 ventures! Make sure to sign up for my newsletter to get first dibs on what’s happening in my business. Or visit my website to learn more about how I can help you to get great images of your pet!
That’s an incredible way to give back! Supporting animal rescues while offering mini sessions is a win-win—it aligns perfectly with your values and attracts clients who care about making a difference. Best of luck with this initiative!
Thanks so much, Jessica. A lot of it all started with you, actually. That calendar contest training was amazing!
Wow! You have quite a year planned and the focus on animal rescue is amazing. Can’t wait to see it all unfold.
Thanks, Val! I always appreciate your support!
Loving to see all of the opportunities you have in 2025 for giving back to the rescues you love. Can’t wait to see what you create in 2025!
Thanks, Amy. Just trying to make my little corner of the world a little bit better.
Wow, you have done so much to benefit animal rescue in your area. Congratulations on all the great work. I know the animals you have helped are eternally grateful!
Thanks for the reply, Donna. I hate that we can’t save them all, but at least I get to show them all a little bit of love.