St. Cloud area

Favorite St. Cloud area dog photo spots I recently revisited (and why they’re still AMAZING!)

EEEEEEK! 13 years of photography and still capturing the heart & soul of dogs in Minnesota! This past spring, during a disc golf jaunt to Millstream Park in St. Joe, I started musing on other St. Cloud area session locations I hadn’t visited in a while.  Were they still the beautiful backdrops I remembered – each brimming with golden light, grasses, trees and assorted blood hungry mosquitos? Had they been updated drastically? Did I ever really explore them? Were they still EPIC locations for sessions?   (Spoiler alert: They’re still epic, and your dog would look amazing at any of them!) […]

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Cabo & Theo | Quarry Park, St. Cloud

A morning session at Quarry Park, the weather pleasant, the mosquitos not so much. A cheeky little Chihuahua named Cabo and a super squishy 7 week old great dane puppy named Theo met up with me as a surprise session for their mom. These two were a riot! Plus I got to be a chew toy for a baby great dane! It will be fun to see Theo as he grows! (He was at Good Karma’s Woofstock event in Maple Grove – he’s getting bigger!)

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Molly & Fred | St. Cloud

The rain threatened to unleash on us during Molly & Fred session downtown St. Cloud in 2013. Molly the petite springer spaniel rocked the classic downtown alley while Fred the golden retriever was a super star on the red of the St. Cloud Floral wall (this wall is going to be blocked by an upcoming condo being built). Since the rain hadn’t kicked up, we scooted out to Sand Prairie, snagged a couple of shots and wrapped up just before the downpour began!

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Dog Park Day: Sartell & Whitney

Learned that Sartell has its own dog park, so an adventure ensued! The Sartell dog park is connected to Central Park and features 2 areas – one for small dogs, one for larger dogs. The small dog side is a big open area, fenced in the shape of a squarish rectangle. The large dog side is huge! It goes back aways, has trees and grasses to play in and an epic mud puddle by a walking bridge on the back part of the park. There is no water access at this dog park, so make sure to bring some if

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