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CHICAGO -- A Windy City photographer is doing her part to get local animals out of shelters and into forever homes -- one snapshot at a time.

Simon is on Sheri Berliner’s list of homeless pets to help; all he needs is a chance to touch someone’s heart at just the right moment.

“He's a puppy with a very loving disposition,” said Patty Cerny of Chicago Animal Care and Control. “You can tell he wants to play, he's smart and he's trying to learn ‘sit,’ so he'd catch on fast if he had someone to work with him, but he is all hugs and kisses.”

Simon is currently between homes, but Berliner is working to change that.

“The animals keep pouring in, so this is where my heart is,” said the photographer. “I really want to find these guys homes.”

A photographer by trade, Berliner uses her penchant for pictures to do some good for wayward animals. Her work is all volunteered, and to do it, she takes the necessary photos of animals in shelters and then posts them online.

“People are searching the Web for specific breeds of animals and they see that they're here and they're $65 which is really inexpensive for a neutered or spayed (animal) or, you know, (one that's) fully vaccinated,” she said. “They come with their city license, they're heart worm tested; it's the whole package.”

Adoption prices vary from shelter to shelter, but even at the higher end, a rescued animal costs much less than those sold by breeders and even pet stores.

In addition to the images, Berliner writes a short biography for each animal. And when a point and a click are all you need to check out the options, the process couldn’t be much easier.

She calls them ‘Petraits’ -- like portraits, but with fuzzy friends as the subject.

And after 13 years in the business, Berliner has the process down cold. She’s developed strategies that have helped many animals find new homes.

“I'm not much of a mathematician so I don't know statistics-wise, but I know when I photograph the animals, put them up on the site, they go quickly,” she said.

That adds up to success that both photographer and homeless animal can appreciate.

“One of the reasons why I do this because I can't take any more home,” she said, laughing. “There's always one, each time, anywhere I go that I'm like, 'oh my god, if I could just take one, that would be the one.' So I could take one home every single day."

Over the years, Berliner has built a following of animal lovers she feels can be trusted to provide good homes for the animals.

“I think people feel good about it,” she said. “They know the animal they see is here and they're excited to actually come rescue one rather than go to a breeder or pet shop."

“It's almost a status symbol now to say 'I rescued a dog' as opposed to 'I got mine from a breeder'. I think it's more impressive when someone says 'I got mine from animal care and control.”

And thanks to Petraits, dogs like Simon have a much better chance of finding a forever home.

For more on Berliner’s photography, visit her Web site at petraits.com.

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Matt Van Hoven, Pet Pulse, contributed to this story.



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blackie1
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An experienced animal photog can do wonders for an animal
 
Amy S.
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This is great. A guy I work with is a wiz with Photoshop and he can do incredible stuff with photos. Too bad he's not a volunteer for our shelter.
 
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What a neat way to help, pictures are wortth a thousand words
 
Liann L.
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Everyone has a talent to share. Thanks, Sheri, for helping these animals find homes.
 
Lora W.
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Great way to help pets find homes!
 
Jackie L.
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What a wonderful way to use her talent!
 
sunnysdad
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What a great way to help these animals.
 
Marnie B.
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Kudos!
 
Michaelyn
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Good job!
 
Lourie H.
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What a good idea. Anything to help animals get that forever home.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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I have read about this woman before and often thought she should have seminars to teach all of us how to take great pictures and write animal stories to help get more shelter animals adopted.
 
VKiggins
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Its wonderful when people contribute to increasing adoptions. Shelters need all the help they can get
 
Dorothy H.
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What a great way to find animals homes. She is very creative.
 
LilyK
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We all have a skill that can be used to help animals find homes. You may need to be creative about applying the skill but, if you are committed, you can help.
 
Rhonda T.
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What a wonderful way to help! Keep up the great work and Thank you!
 
Carol L.
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Such a worthy cause and what a selfless act for this woman to give her time for such a charitable thing. What better way can we get this information out to the public who is looking for pets. I give this a 2 paws up.
 
daryl b.
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what a great idea. i hope they give the picture to the adopted parents so they will always remember the good they did
 
Sydney  S.
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She really is doing a great thing!
 
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Blanchec
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A good story, and as long as the adopters have been screened a great way to get the dog or cat out in the public eye where the chance of finding a home are increased.
 
Denise L.
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What a wonderful thing she's doing! A great way to combine a love for photography & a love for animals...& for a good cause!
 
Divaspaw
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A great story of following your passion and seeing all of the possibilities that is can bring! Great job!
 
Judy M.
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Great story. I've seen some of her pics/articles. They are wonderful
 
Tammy F.
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This photographer has helped Illinois Saint Bernard Rescue place long term dogs in a matter of weeks with her awesome photos!!! Thanks Sheri!!!
 
Claudia
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Every little bit of compassion helps.
 
Carly T.
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This is great idea. keep up the great work.
 
patty
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Anyone who hasn't visited the website mentioned sould do so. But I caution you, you'll want to adopt them all!!
 
patty
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Way to go! What better or easier way to adopt than going to the web, seeing the animal you want to take home
 
Wendy I.
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What a great way to help these homeless animals to find a new loving home :)
 
Patricia  C.
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This is a wonderful idea and you are a wonderful humanitarian! You go girl! Keep on keeping on! Take those pics of those pups!
 
Skyemberr
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I wish every shelter had access to a photographer like this!
 
jennifer e.
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those animals are sure to find a home with such next photos of them being taken...i pray for all of them
 
xPearx
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Thats so cool that she is helping the animals get adopted by people by taking "petraits" of them.
 
Charm H.
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this is what I'm talking about volunteers to help animals to find homes. this is one good way to send the message out just like what this lady did. took pictures of the animals at the shelter and posted them online. this is one best shots she can give to all the animals to find homes. we need more people like her. awesome!
 
bankgrl
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Its good to see someone using their talents to help these little babies.
 
Janie P.
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It is so much easier to see the love and longing for a home in a dogs face with a picture than just a discription. What a great way to give these dogs a second chance.
 
Mary G.
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Wonderful story. Just goes to show how one loving talented and dedicated person can make a world of difference for homeless pets.
 
christy r.
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this is wonderful. something else for you pix buffs-check out Traer Scott's "Shelter Dogs" & "Street Dogs"
 
yayajen
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what a great lady-many of us can make use of her methods!
 
Karen M.
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What an awesome idea! I went to the site and love her pictures on petfinder! Definitely makes the dogs look great!
 
samsamjr2
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keep up the good work
 
Kim N.
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what a great idea!
 
Tracee G.
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good point
 
Tracee G.
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your right
 
Amy R.
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Wow what great shots! I wish i were that good! I just read the article on Big and Black. I think she may be giving those dogs an even better chance at adoption!!
 
Devon W.
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We all need this, The picture on the web sight or in the books are the first "Pitch" to get a potential adopter in the dor of our shelter. I wish we all could have a pro do our shots.
Great story
 
Valerie121376
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This is such a wonderful way to volunteer your time, as they say a picture is worth a thousand words.
 
Lisa
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That is so great that she would spend so much time helping pets find good homes! Photos are the best way to get people into a shelter to adopt in the first place, and the fact that her photos are AMAZING makes it that much more special! What a great woman!
 
kjungb
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wow, her pictures look great. our shelter has a website with pictures of our cats but they don't look glamorous like hers do...good idea!
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