The second time around
Sometimes you book an outdoor session, and everything lines up perfectly. Mother Nature cooperates to the fullest, the pups are raring to go, and no one is already camped out in the perfect backdrop. But nobody really wants to hear about those experiences.
It happened on a Tuesday
In today’s blog, I thought I would talk about something that happened earlier this week.
On Tuesday, I decided to join a friend who walks an Australian Shepherd named Bogie.
Telling a little about the telephoto
A few weeks ago, I blogged about the latest lens added to the stable. This week, I want to talk about a lens that I have had for a while. I would like to talk a bit about my telephoto lens. It is an awesome action lens that I have used to shoot things like bull riding, barrel racing, golf, dock diving, lure coursing and flyball.
It doesn't always go according to plan
In an older blog, I wrote about a recent adoption photo session that went really well for me. I guess I spent far too much time dwelling on the experience. I had an adoption session this past weekend, and this time I was drop-kicked by Murphy and his law.
The best little Chili dog in the GTA
Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to meet Chili, who was one of the sweetest Yorkies I have ever met. After being in her company for a little while, I was surprised to learn that the veterinarian approximated her age at five years. I did not go to veterinary school, so I am not challenging him/her; I am simply saying that is one lively five-year-old.
New year, new look, new options
In the continuing evolution of Inline Design Photo, there is a new toy in the toy box..
I have added an ultra-wide-angle lens specifically for pet photography. The ultra-wide lens is not a flattering choice for portraits of people. Yielding an overly large nose, smallish eyes and tiny ears. Not a good look for any man, woman or child. However, the result is completely different when the subject is a dog. The same distortion that looks garish on a person looks cute on a puppy.
They called him Pappy
Speaking of Dogs Rescue is an organization that I have worked with, where I have taken some of the adoption photos of their rescues. Photos that were put up on the website in the hope of helping each and every dog find their forever home. Not only did it allow me the opportunity to photograph dogs, which is something I think we all know I like doing. It also allowed me to spend some time with a dog that could use a little extra attention. Know that it wasn’t a one-way street; I needed attention every bit as much as the dog did.
You can't do that with my dog. Oh yes I can.
It is not uncommon to find pawrents who are leery of photography sessions because they know their pet cannot be trusted off-leash. Or worry they might be too excitable or too easily distracted.
Do they know its Christmas?
Earlier today, I was reminiscing about when I was a kid, and we had a delightful little Collie Terrier by the name of Natasha. Specifically, I started thinking about the year I got it into my head that my dog needed to believe in Santa Claus.
Yes, your dog is a supermodel
I am not kidding. Dogs really are. You might think that your dog is only interested in sleeping, barking and scarfing down treats, but you’d be mistaken. That is not to say that they don’t enjoy those things, but deep down, what your dog truly is is a frustrated supermodel.
Santa Paws is coming to town
Late October, an opportunity came along to combine a few of my favourite things. And by doing so, I could help raise some much-needed funds for the Peel Animal Rescue Society. They were looking for a photographer (favourite thing number one), to take pictures of all the pets (favourite thing number two), who would be at Sheridan Nurseries on November 24th to visit Santa Paws to tell him what they wanted for the holidays.