This week the topic is “About the Photographer” so here is a little bit about me. I hired a photographer last year to photograph Moose and me. That’s something I want to do again this year. While I prefer to take the photos, I do think it’s important for me to have photos with my dogs. Practice what I preach, right? :)
Read MoreI love colorful photos. In the winter when the trees are looking a little sad and the flowers are hibernating, I’ve discovered an awesome way to incorporate color into my photos. I use Charlotte’s amazing selection of hand painted murals as my backdrop.
There are so many to discover and the fun thing is, more are painted all the time.
Read MoreHere is my attempt at choosing my most favorite photos from 2018. I attempted to create my #bestnine. I ended up with 18!
Read MoreIs Your Dog a Candidate for a Dog Photography Session?
Are you concerned that your dog can’t be off leash for a photo session therefore he can’t be photographed? Would you believe that most of the dogs I photograph are on leash? I remove it in the editing process. I, along with most of professional photographers typically only post “fully edited” photos.
I realize doing that certainly doesn’t tell the whole story and it can actually give clients the wrong impression so keep reading to see some before and after photos.
Your dog doesn’t have to be the most well trained dog ever to be photographed!
Read MoreWould you like to have your dogs photographed but are afraid they might not behave or won’t sit still long enough to pose? I understand your concern and want to explain how I am able to get that picture perfect photo.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed how photographers like me blur out the background in their photos? If you look through the gallery photos on my page or on my Instagram page, you’ll notice most of the backgrounds are pretty blurry.
That’s intentional. I do it so that my subject stands out.
That blurry part of the photo actually has a name. It’s called “bokeh.”
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