Category Archives: Melbourne Pet Photographer

Puppies Puppies Puppies

A lot of people will hold off on a pet photo shoot when they get a new puppy. There’s a misconception that puppies are impossible to photograph, when nothing could be further from the truth. Puppies are a joy to photograph, and while you may need a bit more patience than usual, there’s no reason to hold off until they are adults. As one of my clients said, they are only puppies once!

Today I’m going to address a few common concerns that people have – if you have any questions or comments please leave them below or ask over on my Facebook page.

1.) “My puppy won’t sit still or pose, and is full of energy!”

This is the number once concern puppy owners have. And you know what? I’ve photographed ten week old puppies that are better behaved than some grown dogs. My style of pet photography is completely natural and relaxed – I never force a puppy to pose (which is futile), instead I get them to play with their favourite toy or stick, or run around the garden, and I photograph them that way. Often they are so engrossed in their toys (best day ever!) that they don’t even notice the strange lady with the camera making chicken noises.

I also guarantee that your puppy will run out of energy by the end of our session. You know this is coming when they start to get completely over stimulated and grumpy. This is when I will swoop in and get a few close up portraits or sleepy shots, before they fall asleep for the rest of the day.

Stella and Oliver both love their sticks!

2.) “How old should my puppy be, and how long should I have had him/her for?”

Personally, I think twelve weeks and older is the perfect time. Their personality will be blossoming and they will be filled with curiosity. It’s very important that they know you, trust you, and respond to your voice. Without this the shoot will be much less successful  and if they are very new to your household you run the risk of really traumatising them. Even though I am far from scary, if your puppy is still adjusting to it’s surrounds (and especially if your puppy is a rescue dog), I might appear terrifying to them. You don’t want your pup to grow up scared of cameras.

Remember that each dog is different and that you are the best judge of how the have settled in. We can always reschedule if they aren’t quite ready!

3.)  “My puppy hasn’t had all of his/her shots and can’t go off lead or to a dog park”

No problem! My clients are constantly amazed at how different their own backyard and living room can look with professional photography. I love finding ways to use your house and garden as a backdrop – and that way you don’t need to stress about your precious pooch, you can relax and enjoy the shoot.

If you don’t have an outdoor area, we can use a room with lots of natural light.

And now the exciting part, a special offer for all my readers. If you book a puppy session, you’ll receive 50% off your second session when they are all grown up! This way you’ll be able to have beautiful pieces of custom art as a visual reminder of how much they’ve grown and become part of your family. It’s also amazing to see the changes they go through both physically and with their personalities – check out Oliver at ten weeks and at a year old!

Oliver at ten weeks old on the left, and at one year old on the right.

 To book your puppy session today, click here to email me. And to keep up with all the puppy related cuteness, follow me on Facebook

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The Best of September

September was a huge month, and it seemed to last a long time – bring on summer I say! The theme for September seemed to be puppies, which is very spring appropriate don’t you think?

I started the month off with a shoot with Oliver – I had photographed him almost exactly a year ago when he was a tiny pup. Now he’s big and strong, but still just as sweet.

I attended the Oscar’s Law rally, which was a fantastic day – being surrounded by thousands of people and dogs, all united for the same cause.

I had a gorgeous shoot out in rural Victoria with the gorgeous little pup Stella and her big brother Boots – this pair were so sweet and charming

And then another puppy of a completely different kind – Cinder the stunning Shiba Inu pup was a joy to work with

We also had a bit of a fashion show at Saffron on the Hill to show off their new Oscar’s Law collars, leads and harnesses

Gus didn’t fancy modelling much so he just lay down and chewed on his toys

I also updated my packaging – nothing like new stationery to make this girl happy

 These two are always the highlight of my day

Tragically darling  Zach from Saffron on the Hill passed away this month. He went safe and warm in his mother’s arms, and his presence is so notably absent on our visits to the Hill. He was so loved and we will never forget him.

I’ll leave you with this poem, that brings me comfort during times of loss – “Over the Rainbow Bridge” – © 1998 Steve and Diane Bodofsky. All Rights Reserved. Reposted by Permission.

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Oliver all grown up

When I first met Oliver he was nine weeks old and had just gone to live with his new Mum and Dad. He was so small that he could be picked up in one hand! Now he’s a big strong boy who still loves to play, and who could beat anyone at a game of tug-o-war. I left with a sore arm and a full memory card, his shoot was so much fun.

I think it’s really important to always have up to date images of your pets – it’s so lovely to see the changes they go through. Puppies grow up so incredibly fast!

Oliver at nine weeks and at just over a year – what a difference!

A very serious game of tug of war

To give some perspective, these sticks are exactly the same size – it’s just Oli who has gotten bigger!

Oliver’s family have gorgeous retro furniture, and he was quite happy to ham it up

All tuckered out

 Want to get those adorable puppy shots before they grow up? Email me to book your session today.

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HeARTS Speak

When we wanted to adopt a kitten, I remember people telling me not to get a shelter cat because he would be “defective” or “unpredictable”. I’ve seen people sneer or turn up their noses at cats and dogs who might be missing an eye or a limb, or even worse say nasty things. There’s also a terrible stigma that rescue animals are “flawed” in some way, especially those who have come from bad backgrounds, when nothing could be further from the truth. The love you get from a rescue dog or cat is something that will touch your heart forever.

These two fill my heart with happiness every single day, my two rescue boys

So with that said, I’m thrilled to announce that I have qualified as a Service Professional Member of HeARTS Speak. HeARTS Speak are a global organisation who partner with photographers, designers, and artists to help promote adoption of animals from rescues and shelters as well as reducing the amount of animals who are unnecessarily euthenised in shelters each year. They also offer grants to help support photographers such as myself who dedicate time to shelter and rescue work. I’m so pleased to be part of an organisation of like minded people, and I’m excited to see what opportunities this will help create with my rescue work. It’s my hope that through HeARTS Speak we can change public perception of adoption for good.

 

You can read more about HeARTS Speak by clicking the logo above.

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Sleep

Every session is different, but one thing is for sure – by the end, you’ll always have a sleepy dog on your hands

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