Sittings will be held Saturday and Sunday
Robin’s Egg Gallery, 24 Bridge St., Lambertville, will host holiday photos to benefit Animal Alliance on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and Dec. 8 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Photographer Nanette Kardazeski, proprietor of Doylestown-based FatDogFoto, will photograph pets and children or adults with or without pets, against a custom holiday backdrop handcrafted by Lambertville-based interior designer, Denise Nardi.
Call 609-818-1952 for cost information and to book an appointment.
Proceeds benefit the rescued dogs and cats at Animal Alliance & Planned Pethood low cost spay/neuter clinic, Lambertville’s animal welfare agency.
”We are thrilled to host this great event for the second year in a row at our gallery,” said Robins Egg proprietor Judy Henn. “It’s a great cause, and we love to participate in community events.”
”Nanette donates her time and talent to photograph the dogs awaiting adoption at Animal Alliance, and her work has really boosted our adoption numbers over the years. We are so grateful that for the fourth consecutive year that Nanette has offered her time and expertise to take these special pictures. People are always so pleased with their holiday photos. She really is a gifted photographer,” said Amy Curry, director of operations at Animal Alliance.
”I am delighted to help Animal Alliance, it is a wonderful organization. I am a huge animal lover, so it’s very enjoyable for me to see so many people and their beloved pets coming in for photos,” said Ms. Kardaszeski.
Animal Alliance is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, volunteer-run animal welfare organization founded in 2001. Its pet adoption program rescues dogs from Philadelphia Animal Control, many of which are victims of abuse/neglect. These animals are rehabilitated, spayed/neutered, restored to health, and placed into adoptive homes.
Through its Planned Pethood low-cost spay/neuter clinic in Lambertville, Animal Alliance offers spay/neuter community outreach services to substantially reduce pet overpopulation.
Animal Alliance will open a free-standing pet adoption center next to Planned Pethood in January.

