Tag Archives: Melbourne Dog Photographer

Three Cool Pugs on a Hot Melbourne Day

I originally met the gorgeous pugs Caulfield and Harold at the Saffron on the Hill open day, and they’ve been waiting all year for their turn in the spotlight. We had one of those hot Melbourne spring days for our photo shoot, so it was tongues out and lots of sitting down (humans and dogs). Harold and Caulfield were joined by their sister Elsie – and I think you’ll agree that they are three super photogenic dogs!

Caulfield is a super cheeky handsome boy with a great smile

Harold loved playing up to the camera – he’s a bit of a poser

The gorgeous Elsie takes some time to reflect on life

All tuckered out

Ready to book your session, or have any questions? Get in touch today!

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Cinder the Shiba Inu Puppy

I was so excited when I got an email enquiry from Cinder’s owner – it’s not every day I get to photography puppies, and such a rare (for Melbourne) breed at that. Shiba’s are an amazingly unique breed, with some very cat like qualities (they clean themselves like cats). They are smart little dogs, so Cinder certainly kept me on my toes! She was the sweetest little pup and it was a delight to photograph her.

Cinder’s session was held at twelve weeks of age, which is the perfect time for puppy shots. Cinder has grown a ton since this session, and we will be doing another session once she’s a grown up – I can’t wait!

Cinder’s favourite toy is her squeaky mouse – which is actually a cat toy!

She’s also very partial to sticks

Cinder also loved my secret weapon – a squeaky rubber chicken. Shiba’s aren’t food driven so we spent a lot of time playing with toys instead

Stalking the photographer!

“Quit it Mum!”

To read more about getting your gorgeous new puppy photographed, click here. Ready to book? I have a few spaces available before Christmas 2012. so get in touch today to secure one

 

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The Best of October

If September’s theme was puppies, October’s theme seemed to be cats. I had the pleasure of photographing the amazing Sushi and Sesame – and I think it’s one of my favourite shoots to date.

Of course, no month is complete without Harry making an appearance

I also wrote about ways that you can get involved with rescue, a subject very close to my heart

And speaking of rescue, Jeremy and I made some wonderful new friends at Saffron on the Hill

Doris and Albert

Doris and Walter lapping up the cuddles

Sir Francis, who is slowly coming out of his shell

Stella and Boots’ owner chose these two beautiful images to be printed onto silk canvas – imagine coming home to these amazing faces every day!

Last but not least, I’ve been getting ready for the Christmas rush. If you’re looking for a gift for the pet lover in your life, email me to find out more about the gift packages I can offer you. If you’d like to book a session for yourself as a Christmas present, get in touch as soon as possible because there are only a few dates left for the rest of the year! And if you’re looking for some suggestions on what to get your pet loving partner, friend. or family member, have a read of my Christmas post.

I’ve got some awesome sessions to share with you over the next few weeks, including Cinder the Shiba Inu puppy, some gorgeous pugs, and a super secret photo shoot that I did as a surprise birthday gift – so join me over on Facebook to keep up with the latest news.

I’ll leave you with a picture of Arthur – the most car loving dog you’ll ever meet, who is always so sad when it’s over

 

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Client Orders – A Preview

I had the pleasure of hand delivering a client’s order yesterday (I don’t trust couriers – my client’s orders are far too important!). She chose these three images in gorgeous silk canvas, a 16×20 size for the individual portraits, and a 20×24 for the pair portrait. These will be on the wall for years to come, and nothing makes me happier than the reaction on people’s faces when they see their artwork for the first time.

If you’d like to book your 2012 session, there’s still a few spots available! Email me today to secure your place.

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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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