End of life dog photography in Milton, Ontario

End of life dog photography in Milton, Ontario

It was one of those emails that happen all too often when you are a dog photographer! Amanda contacted me to do an end of life dog photography session in Milton, Ontario.   As with most dog loving families, they had countless pictures of their dog on his own, but few of them as a family together. Take a look at highlights of their dog photography session at Livingstone Park in Milton and see how I can help you to capture the essence of your relationship with your canine companion too.

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Toronto Pet Photo Shoots, 2022 Awards

Toronto Pet Photo Shoots, 2022 Awards

Well 2022 is now over and what a year it was. From meeting wonderful clients and their pets, to fundraising and volunteering for animal rescue, each and every photo shoot has been a pleasure and joy for me!  I look back at my pet photo shoots in Toronto from this past year, and have a little fun with some awards. If you're a client, did your pet win?

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9 Tips for Pet Photos with Santa

9 Tips for Pet Photos with Santa

Yes, it is that time of year when social media is full of those cute photos of pets with Santa. I know you want to get in on the action too, and of course pet pictures with Santa make for a great keepsake or holiday cards. Here are 9 tips to ensure you and your pet have a stress-free experience and you go home with a great photo keepsake.

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Capturing action shots at a dog portrait session

Capturing action shots at a dog portrait session

As part of a dog photo session I always try to capture various types of photos for my dog-loving clients. Typically sessions will include posed portraits of the dog as well as the intimate moments between dog and owner. Then of course are those amazing action-packed shots of the dog running, jumping and playing - dogs simply doing what dogs love to do.

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Looking for ideas to improve your dog photography?

Looking for ideas to improve your dog photography?

Are you looking for ideas to get better dog portraits? There are really many tips that you can use to improve your dog photos. Today I am going to focus on one of the most valuable techniques used by photographers to draw your eye to the subject, in this case your dog. It’s known as “leading lines.” I’ll show how I used this in a recent dog portrait session at Don Valley Brickworks in Toronto

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