Category: Pet Photography

6095_Brewster2015

Today would have been my dad’s 100th birthday.  He was born 4/30/1915.  I recall that dad enjoyed taking a mid-day nap on the weekends from time to time.  Being the little instigator that I was, I would go over and poke him and ask, “Dad, are you sleeping?”  He would always respond, “No, not sleeping, just resting my eyes.”  If dad was “resting his eyes” and I tickled the bottom of his feet, he would let out a scream that the whole neighborhood could hear.   That’s what I think Brewster is doing in this photo… sitting in the window and just resting his eyes.  I bet if I poked him, he would bounce right up and be ready for playtime.  I don’t think he would mind if I tickled his paws, either.  Dad would have loved Brewster.

4681_HKC Apr 2015

You bet I entice Brewster and Savannah with treats when it’s photo time at our house!  I also reward them with treats when we’ve had a fun photo session!  Catnip toys, toys with bells, feathers, treats….they all work to get their attention for a picture!  Treats (a.k.a. bait) are also a favorite of the handlers at dog shows so why not use someone else’s treats to your advantage for a photo?  This Schipperke (dang I have trouble spelling this breed’s name!) is looking at the handler’s hand and treat while I’m on the other side capturing the moment.

4711_HKC Apr 2015

Treasure your dog as your dog treasures you!
(Image from Harrisburg Kennel Club Show, Harrisburg, Pa.)

5318_Reading 2015

I am in LOVE with this little guy’s chubby cheeks!  How can you resist this adorable face?  This kitty was entered in the Household Pet category at the Lehigh Valley Cat Club show over the weekend.  So cute!

5453_Reading 2015
When I read the location of this year’s Lehigh Valley Cat Club show, I knew that candid photos would be a challenge.  The ballroom in the hotel where the show is held is very poorly lit.  Basically the lighting inside is just a few chandeliers and the lights above the judging tables.  Ugh!  Determined to see some gorgeous cats (and bring home new catnip toys for Brewster and Savannah), I went anyway and decided to photograph what I could and see what happened.  I had to shoot at ISO 6400 and f/2.8 to get any shots with my Canon 135mm lens, but it was fun and I do have some photos that I love, like this one!  (Dear Lehigh Valley Cat Club, please move to a different location next year!)