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bristol the boxer pup

When Katie contacted me this summer to inquire about a session for Bristol there were three little words in her email that made me squeal with excitement:

Brindled. Boxer. Puppy. (Weeeee!!)

Bristol’s session was so incredibly fun. She is clearly the apple of Katie and Will’s eyes, and rightfully so. She was playful, full of personality, and had that not-yet graceful puppy gait which is enough to make anyone melt! When I had a chance to review Bristol’s portraits after her session I was amazed at how many frames I had taken in the hour or so we were together. As is often the case at a session, I couldn’t stop myself from shooting such a happy pup!

A handful of my favorites from Bristol’s sunny session…

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gwen - super. fun. and super fun. what a character! love the b&w.

Stephanie - Becky I am in LOVE with the last picture!! Awesome job

friends of phaneuf: brandy

Brandy is our neighbors’ Great Dane (yeah, we like our dogs on the giant side on our block).  She has beautifully brindled fur, and is a sweet, sweet girl.  She’s also quite the leaner–if you find yourself next to her petting her side, be prepared to put some effort into keeping upright!  More than once I’ve reached over our fence to give her a little side rub and caught myself wondering whether or not the fence will hold up.

Below are a few pics of Brandy enjoying the afternoon sun back in April…

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At just a couple of months younger than Phaneuf (albeit a bit more energetic), the two of them make quite the pair.  If one dog notices the other out in her yard, you can bet there will be some whining and pawing at the door to follow.  As you can see in the picture below both girls have worn a  path chasing each other up and down their respective sides of our fence.  Occasionally, they enjoy play dates at our house…and wow, those girls play hard.  I swear there are some leaps and bounds that are straight out of a National Geographic film, and you definitely don’t want to be in their path as they come charging through the yard!

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Bogie the Boston – aka my first shoot ever

Okay, we’re going to need the way back machine for this post, ’cause waaay back in February I sent my girl Jen an email with subject reading “wanted: one small hyper dog”.  In the email I explained that I had this crazy idea to start a pet photography business (I believe this was the first time I “said” that out loud to someone who was not family), I told Jen that Phaneuf had become increasingly annoyed with my camera and had all but said to my face, “Go find someone else to bug with that thing“, and I shared that while I was feeling pretty confident capturing images of the “big dog that lays around the house”, I was in dire need of practice with some “hyper little pooches”.  Who better to contact than the infatuated owners of a nearly two year old Boston Terrier, right?

After a reschedule or two we were able to make things happen on a Saturday morning at the end of March.  Knowing full well that Bogie stops for nothing (except his own exhaustion or the occasional treat) I pretty much approached the day with an “I’m just going to shoot and see what happens” kind of attitude.  We took the little guy over to Jen’s mom’s house where he could be let loose in a larger yard, and he. went. nuts.  I remember standing there with this little black and white blur, stick in tow, whizzing around the yard thinking to myself, ‘How do I make this work??’  It was definitely a different world.

I tried a few things with him; Jen tried a few others (thank God for first shoots with friends who don’t expect perfection, right?).  Then we took him home and headed over to the small park across the street for a another round.  I remember culling through the images afterward and being slightly disappointed that not every image made me swoon (high expectations much?), but in the end I was happy to come out of it with a good number of photos that I could pass on.

Here are a few of my faves from that day…

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