Piper & Moses | St. Joe MN Dog Photography

A balmy day in July 2016 featured a session with the bouncy Piper and a little shy Moses for their session. We started at their house for a jaunt chasing tennis balls and posing with the hosts in the front yard. Piper has a very toothy “smile” she shows when she’s waiting for a ball to be thrown!

Does this image above look familiar? That’s because Piper is the cover girl on the About A Dog website!

A little energy burned off we meandered to Millstream Park in St. Joe. The mosquitos weren’t overly awful and we only encountered a small group of disk golfers in passing. Moses was nervous and more concerned about being close to people rather than standing by his sister. Piper didn’t seem to mind the extra time in the spotlight!

An adorable family! Thank you for the awesome experience!


 

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52 Week Project | Low Angle

This week’s theme was low angle. Originally the plan involved a very cold spring fed lake and a dock jumping boxer mix (yup that would be Axle), but I feared I would lose appendages from the cold and I wasn’t sure how deep the water was (camera + water isn’t a good thing).

There was an inkling that I may have to pass on this week’s theme. But wait….

A session on a sunshine filled day in a GINORMOUS park with a pair of awesome pups – Suzi the puggle & Ellie the shar pei – gave me the perfect low angle image. Suzi, the master head tilter treat scarfer, army crawling her way to me and my crinkly bag of treats and the perfect low angle image was captured.

Wait for it….
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And because she is mega adorable, here’s a bonus sneak peak of Suzi!
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Next up visit Rochelle from Dark Sapphire Pet Photography, Nelson, New Zealand to see her interpretation of low angle!

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52 Week Project | Blue

“I’m blue da ba dee da ba daa…” the very first thing that popped into my head when the newest theme for the 52 Week Project was announce. Yup, you guessed it the theme is blue! (The song is Blue by Eiffel 65 <– the animation…. oofda!)

With the song on endless repeat in my noggin, I loaded up Bender in a quest to find blue. I made note of two buildings with blue, a blue vintage car, a blue tractor and an assortment of blue houses.  There is an awesome collection of blue and white striped buildings in a neighboring small town, but they are on private property. Not wanting to be a bother, Bender and I made a swift turn around and headed back towards home.

First stop, the first blue building I had seen… Napa Auto Parts! The ENTIRE building is blue!

Second stop was a block or so away, a building that might have been a car repair or plumbing place in its past (I don’t recall which it was for as often as I drove past it). Its currently being remodeled on the inside, but the back of the building has blue and white stripes! Bender worked his indifferent modeling (he really does have ears), while I cozied up with some creeping charlie. Since Bender tends to walk towards me if he’s not tied to anything, I tied him to the rail on the building. Makes me wonder if anyone inside heard any of the thumps and clinks from the leash haha!

Next up visit Pet Love Photography, serving Greater Cincinnati and the San Francisco Bay Area to see her version of blue!

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52 Week Project | Framed

This week’s theme for the pet photography 52 Week Project was Framed.

First my brain went  to the movie Who framed Roger Rabbit but I wasn’t sure either Axle or Bender could pull off Roger, let alone Jessica Rabbit! Haha!

The second idea went to Axle pouting in a jailbird outfit, perhaps with a sign that said “I was framed…” With no jailbird attire, it stayed an idea. Perhaps in the future…

From there I mulled a bit, leaning towards using a playground and using the shapes to frame one of the boys. Huzzah! I remembered I had a frame that was missing glass and I could literally frame my subject with it. Had to get a little crafty to figure out a way to get it to stand (spray paint cans behind it) then Bender and I headed out towards the lake.

Our first stop was the carp trap/dam. There’s a spiffy walking/biking trail that weaves its way around the lake and at the carp trap it has a quaint new walking bridge spanning the water. Tied up Bender, set up the frame and laid down on the bridge. Then waited for Bender to move into position, repositioned myself to frame him. The results.

My ingenuity was great for holding up the frame, but it meant I had a bit more magic to do to the images…

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We loaded up and continued to wrap around the lake to the park where we had seen the dragons and dinosaurs. They were nowhere to be found, only the grounds keeper and his zippy riding lawnmower. Since there wasn’t any worry of a passing t-rex or triceratops, we made our way to the playground. It snowed and rained the past couple of days, so the ground was boggy, but the playground was dry.

We meandered down to the lake, were intrigued by a pair of Canada geese, attempted a couple framed images, but the breeze off the lake thought the frame was best knocked to the ground. We dipped our feet in the water (ok Bender did, still a bit too cold for me), then loaded back up into the car to meander home, windows down, wind styling our hair and ears.

Next visit Pet Love Photography, serving Greater Cincinnati and the San Francisco Bay Area to see how she “Framed” her subjects!

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52 Week Project | Low Key

This week’s theme for the 52 Week Project was low key. This type of photography features more dark tones and colors than high key images. Low key images often have a feeling of drama and mystery to them from the reduced lighting.

This week the cats were the models. Miss Lilly (who is easily fascinated by moving light) the tabby and white cat and the adorable grey and white Tootsie. Without an umbrella and more powerful speed light that is often used in low key photography, I opted for some very bright middle of the day light from the window by my desk.

Next visit Jessica Wasik with Bark & Gold Photography, celebrating the joy and love between Pittsburgh pets and their people, to see how she created low key images.

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