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Cats!

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Yesterday I did something that I’ve never done before – and quite honestly, I was a little scared. I photographed a session with FIVE CATS. But what made this session different than any other session I’ve done wasn’t the sheer number of cats; I’ve actually photographed five cats in one household before. The uniqueness of this session was that there weren’t any dogs! While I’m a pet photographer, and I do include ALL pets in that title, dogs are really my comfort zone. They’re the vast majority of what I work with, and I’ve studied + know quite a bit about dog behavior. So when I entered this house and I knew there weren’t any tail-wagging “woofers” (to quote my father-in-law) around the corner to greet me, I felt a little bit weird! Lucky for me, these cats’ parents (Kim & Dale) are SUPER nice, and happy to tell me if I committed a feline faux pax. So here are just a few early favorites from our session – let me introduce you to the cats!

 

Pumpkin (on the ladder) is a rescue from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He’s a sweet, lively cat who did pretty much everything we asked of him! Little Man on the right is missing his right eye, but look at how stunning his left eye is! I think it looks like he’s winking.

Two orange cats perch on a ladder and look up at the camera.

 

Sasha prefers to stay outdoors, but if you’re out there with her, she’s got to be the center of attention!

A cat sits on grass in its backyard.

 

These were the two shy cats. Gracie (in the bush) is a gorgeous gray color and warmed up to me with a bit of time. Little Beebee, on the other hand, had to be held (pretty tightly) by Kim so he wouldn’t sprint into a back bedroom… the poor thing is petrified of guests, so we didn’t get a huge variety of photos of him, but I love this sweet one of him & Kim!

Two gray cats peer through leaves and sit on mom's lap

 

More cat photos are coming! Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed this out-of-the-ordinary post!

 

Beautiful Shelties in their backyard

Monday, August 13th, 2012

I’ve only photographed Shelties once before, and I knew them to be laid-back, happy dogs – it turns out, that breed reputation stands for another session! This is Morgan, Mage (pronounced “mayj”) and Mystique, sisters who live the good life with their dad! They’re all very different: Mystique (mostly black) was a ready & willing subject as soon as she learned I had treats to give. Morgan (mostly brown) is calm & patient, and needed little breaks to be loved on every few minutes! (so adorable!) Mage was petrified of me; I think I petted her just once. But from a distance, and only very quickly, she let me take a few photos that turned out to be some of my very favorites from the session! Take a look…

 

Two shelties pose for photos in their backyard.

 

Tri-color sheltie dog laying in the grass of her backyard.

 

I’m especially excited about this session because a few select images are going to grace the exam rooms at Davis Animal Hospital in Pensacola! So if you’re a client of theirs – or if you’re looking for a great new vet in the area – you’ll see these pups’ smiling faces there soon!

 

Thanks Roy – I can’t wait to show you the rest of the images!

 

Labradors and Dachshunds and Mixed Breeds… oh my!

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

Here’s just a quick post since I’m out of town (in Portland, Oregon) on a “working vacation”… these pups should look familiar! I suppose you could call this an extended Sneak Peek since their mom has to be so patient before she can see the rest. Enjoy, Lori!

 

 

 

 

 

The semi-miraculous group shot!

 

See you soon after I get back, Lori!

 

A Lab and a Dachshund at the Park: Riley and Frank

Monday, June 18th, 2012

When one of my favoritest long-time clients heard about two lost dogs in the Cantonment area, she jumped at the chance to help them. They had clearly come from the same family, since they stuck together so closely, and they’d been well cared-for: their coats were smooth and healthy and neither was underweight. So Lori went through all the possible channels of finding their owners: posting flyers, asking vets and groomers for info, searching online, posting notices on Facebook and other websites, etc. Unfortunately they hadn’t been microchipped. She even kept them at her house (with her dog Rio) for a while as she worked towards finding their home. She was super-thorough, and when I asked her how the search for the owners was going, she would respond that nothing had come of it yet, “but I’m not going to stop. I can’t imagine what I’d be going through if this was Rio – I’m doing everything I’d want someone to do for him.” So clearly, these dogs had the best possible person looking out for them.

But the original owner couldn’t be found, so eventually, Lori welcomed the two dogs into her crew! She named the labrador Riley and the dachshund Frank – short for Frankfurter. And while Frank’s definitely keeping Lori on her toes – or perhaps that’s stating it lightly – he’s a sweetheart, and Riley is going to be a great buddy for Rio as well.

 

A labrador with a goofy smile and a long-haired dachshund.

 

Frank is all about attitude.

Close up photo of a long haired dachshund's paws.

 

This photo makes me smile because it’s most very peaceful, very serene… but as you can see, Frank’s leash is hand-tied to his collar. He chewed through it in the first five minutes of our session!

Dachshund looking out on water and trees, with a chewed-through leash.

 

Look at Riley’s EYES! Love them!

Close-up photos of a yellow labrador's nose and eye.

 

A yellow lab tied to a dock with trees in the background.

 

These dogs are lucky to have been found by you, Lori – I can’t wait to show you the rest of their photos!

 

Poodle Puppy Barkley at the Park

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Barkley is his name, although these days his mom prefers to call him “Badness”. He’s a bundle of fluffy energy, and SUCH a cutie! I was thrilled to get together with Deb (Barkley’s mom) again! She’s already enjoyed a session in the past, but sadly lost her old boy Sprockett several months later. So now she has Barkley, and all his puppy characteristics are keeping her more than busy these days!

 

Barkley was happy to run after me, but never ventured too far from Deb…

Poodle puppy walking along a path with his owner.

 

He played with my tennis ball that was half the size of his head…

Poodle puppy playing with a tennis ball.

 

And we went for a walk in the woods. It’s a big world out there, Barkley, but I know you’re ready to take it on!

Poodle puppy standing near a woodsy path.

 

Deb, I can’t wait to see you and Barkley (and Lola!) again soon! I hope you had fun at our session!

 

 

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