Ending one fundraiser for dogs and starting another one right away
I believe in giving back to the community that helps me build my business. That’s why I love doing a good fundraiser for dogs.
I believe in giving back to the community that helps me build my business. That’s why I love doing a good fundraiser for dogs.
Some portrait sessions with your dog need to be more low-key and quiet. I’ve scouted nine parks that are ideal for quiet adventures.
With my adventure dog injured, I’m trying to focus on self-care and things I need to do to get ready for her next hiking season in the Inland Northwest.
Our adventures create memories of our dogs that we can hold onto in the painful days without them.
Adventures with your dog are the best kind of adventures. And you might want to take a professional photographer along to document your travels.
I got bored. So I called up a friend and said, “Let’s go have a play day.” We went to one of our favorite parks with her golden retriever in Spokane Valley.
Oh, those sugar faces. Since I’m owned by a big white dog, I don’t always notice the external signs of aging. You know … when the muzzle starts to turn grey? I do get my fill when I book a… Read MoreRam-a-lam: A heartfelt senior dog photo session for black Betty
Clients often ask “OMG, what should I wear?” Here are 9 things to keep in mind when it’s time to get ready for a dog photo shoot.
One technique for dog portrait sessions gives us a different look into your dog’s personality quirks. It’s called SCUFI and it stands for shoot close up for impact.
We’re charging ahead and planning adventures with your dog while we await surgery on Bella’s knee.