Posted on August 22, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Hound Group, Pet Photography
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of my friends in the dog show world for allowing me to photograph their wonderful dogs! I’m having the best time! Plus, I have made great friends along the way who I will cherish forever! It means so much that you have accepted me into your world even though I know so little about breed standards and dog showing (but I’m learning!!!). This image is from the Penn Ridge Kennel Club show in Harrisburg, Pa. a couple weeks ago. Each time I go to a show in Harrisburg I meet up with a friend who adores Basset Hounds. We generally sit together to watch Groups and Best in Show and chat away the hours while we cheer on our favorite breeds! It’s so much fun! Looking forward to seeing all of my friends in the next couple of months as unfortunately the dog show ‘season’ winds down for the year!
Posted on August 20, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
Posted on August 19, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
I took 6 consecutive photos of this Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever at the Penn Ridge Kennel Club show in Harrisburg, Pa. a couple weeks ago. Every single photo shows the pup focused on the handler and not even glancing at the treat that he had in his right hand. How cute is that?! I instantly fell in love with this dog! 🙂
Posted on August 18, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Working Group
“What does it take for a dog to get a treat around here? I’m sitting up on my hind legs and looking simply adorable…isn’t that enough???”
Posted on August 17, 2013 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Pet Photography, Terrier Group
…one week ago today in Harrisburg, Pa. the Terrier Group was in the ring and the Bedlington Terrier was being judged! (Unless of course the judge’s watch is wrong!) Bedlington Terriers are lovable and gentle with a curly woolly coat, giving them the appearance of a lamb. I’ll bet you haven’t seen a Bedlington at your local dog park lately, have you?