Posted on August 8, 2012 in Animals, Pet Photography
The Irish Water Spaniel is known as the clown of the spaniel family and according to the AKC website, they will find creative ways to achieve even the smallest task. You have to love a creative dog….they will always keep you on your toes, that’s for sure! This breed has an interesting coat – curly ringlets on top and a smooth face. I had so much fun photographing this sweet dog!
Posted on August 6, 2012 in Animals, Black and White, Pet Photography
I think I just heard a collective “Awwwww!” for this little cutie-pie!
Posted on August 4, 2012 in Animals, People, Pet Photography
I love a big old doggie hug! [This would be difficult to achieve with a Chihuahua!]
This image is from the Bald Eagle Kennel Club show in Bloomsburg, Pa. last weekend.
Posted on August 3, 2012 in Animals, People, Pet Photography
It was April 14, 2007. I was attending only my 2nd ever dog show in Harrisburg, Pa. It was at that show that I fell in love with an adorable pup from the Hound Group – a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen named “Fairchild” [Ch Celestial CJ’s Jolly Fairchild]. Fairchild was a superstar in the ring and went on to win Best in Show that day! Jump ahead 5 years and say hello to Fairchild’s son “Wills” [GCH Celestial CJ’s All’s Well That Ends Well]. There is just something about the PBGV’s that I love! They have a spring in their step, a happy go lucky attitude, and so much spunk! Here are Wills and handler Greg Strong having a little chat at the Bald Eagle Kennel Club show in Bloomsburg, Pa. last weekend (above). Below is an image of Greg and Fairchild from the show in April 2007 when I first “met” this breed! It was love at first woof!
Posted on August 2, 2012 in Black and White, Flowers, Nature
My most favorite flower is the water lily. Back before dog photography became my passion, I spent quite a lot of time photographing at the Longwood Gardens water lily ponds in Kennett Square, Pa. It’s still a place I dearly love visiting, even though I haven’t been there for several years. I have a small pond in my garden with one water lily plant. It’s the treasure of my garden even though it only produces 3 or 4 flowers each summer. They appear for a very short time so photo opportunities are limited. On top of the small number of flowers, there is also the fact that the blossoms are closed when I leave for work in the morning, open during the day, and closed again by the time I get home. So unless the flowers are in bloom on a weekend, I don’t get to enjoy them very much. When I came home for lunch yesterday, I glanced out of the window and there was a beautiful water lily waiting to greet me. I grabbed my camera and took a few images before heading back to work. This is one of them – converted to black and white. The flowers are a very light yellow with a deeper yellow center. Just lovely!