Can my Dog be Photographed in a Studio?
Will your dog photograph well in the studio? That’s something to think about because in my experience, not every dog does.
I’m getting read to offer my first “in the studio dog photos” called Tis the Season. If you want photos of your dog for your Christmas card, here’s your chance. Keep reading though to know whether or not your dog is a good fit for studio photos.
Charlotte NC Dog Photos - NoDa
This summer I started offering a different kind of photo shoot. I call them “Walk Around Town” and this is a unique opportunity for up to 5 dogs to meet up at a designated location such at Jeni’s Ice Cream in Noda or South End. We walk around and I photograph each of the dogs individually.
Photos of Dogs and Sunflowers
This week in the 52 week pet photography project our topic is “landscape.” We are a group of dog photographers and this is a blog circle.
It is sunflower season here so I thought I’d share some of my recent landscape photos in the sunflower fields.
The Door to my Heart
This is a blog post for the 52 week pet photography project. We are a group of dog photographers from around the world who are given a subject and we write a blog and post photos about the topic.
This week the topic is “doors.” I immediately thought of photographing dogs in front of doors but then this thought occurred to me. My dogs are the door to my heart. If you’re reading this, your dogs are probably the door to your heart too.
City Dog Photos
This is a post for the 52 week pet photography project and some of you know I was recently in San Francisco one of my favorite cities in the world.
Photographing High Energy Dogs
On a gorgeous spring evening, I arrived at Freedom Park. I was excited to meet my newest client Sophie. Her mom had told me all about her and she was everything I imagined: regal, sophisticated, sleek, and ink black.
She just oozed of elegance.