I have to say, I think that Yoda Dumpling might be the best name for a Sphynx cat ever.
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Happy Friday!
Happy Friday everyone – I hope your weekend is as joyful as a basket full of kittens 🙂
Rupert the Rabbit hops around Melbourne
I love rabbits (especially lop eared ones) and I have photographed them at the RSPCA before – but I’ve never had an actual bunny photoshoot! I was a little nervous going into this, I am not as well versed in rabbit behaviour as I am with dogs and cats, and rabbits really are a whole different ballgame. I had no need to worry though, with his gorgeous ears, beautiful brindle coat, and gentle nature, Rupert was a natural born model.
Benni
Benni is the sweetest little Maltese cross, with a beautiful smile and a cheeky personality. She’s been with her family since she was a puppy, and they all absolutely adore her. It was a warm Melbourne morning, so she had an absolute blast playing under the hose (although apparently she’d do it all day if she was allowed). She ended the session with a big sloppy kiss – a very fitting ending to the morning!
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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