Posted on May 12, 2016 in Animals, Dogs, Pet Photography, Sports
I have never really photographed at a dog agility trial before. Talk about all of the variables that can set up a photographer for failure – indoor setting with not enough light and dogs running at top speed in all different directions. It’s all about anticipation in photographing this sport! I started shooting even before the dog arrived at the jump and held down the shutter while the dogs went flying over the bar. It was great fun to photograph and a good challenge! Not to mention that the dogs were all fabulous! I have way more failed shots than good ones, but I came away with some favorites, despite the need to shoot at high ISO with a fast shutter speed. This Springer Spaniel was a superstar at agility!
Posted on May 11, 2016 in Animals, Dogs, Pet Photography
I had an awesome Mother’s Day with Reesie and her human mom, Rinn. Rinn just happens to be Savannah and Gabriel’s foster mom from Siamese Cat Rescue Center in Virginia who I had never met in person before until Sunday. What an appropriate day to meet the foster mom to two of my kitties than on Mother’s Day, right? Rinn and Reesie were visiting PA for an agility trial and they invited me to come and watch. I had a grand time seeing all of the dogs race through the course and learning about agility trials. This photo speaks volumes of the love that Rinn and Reesie share. The photo quality is poor because the camera settings were for fast action indoors in low light (a.k.a. high ISO). When I turned and saw this moment, I just shot the image and hoped for the best. It’s very grainy, but I still love it. Thank you Rinn and Reesie for sharing your day with me!
Posted on May 8, 2016 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Dogs, Pet Photography, Sporting Group
…my hair goes crazy curly…sort of like this Irish Water Spaniel. He or she has much nicer curls than I do, though!
Posted on April 29, 2016 in Animals, Dog Show Photography, Dogs, Non-Sporting Group, Pet Photography
I love to watch dogs (and cats, of course!) as they observe the world around them. The smallest thing will pique their interest. Most often it is something that we, as humans, either don’t notice or take for granted. A bird on a tree branch outside of the window, the curtains moving in the breeze from the window, or even a dust bunny gliding across the kitchen floor! It’s fun to try and imagine what they are thinking as they watch intently!
Posted on April 18, 2016 in Animals, Cats, Pet Photography
Gabriel has settled in with his big brother and sister and is growing fast. He’s 11 months old, almost always up to something mischievous, and he’s become a super model seemingly overnight. Getting him to sit still long enough for a few photos is a challenge, but we’ve pulled off some blog worthy images, like this one!