Archive for the ‘Pet Photography’ Category

Photos at Fair City Agility Show, Scone

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Dog Portrait Photo

Adventure Art will be attending the Fair City Dog Training Club Agility Show at Scone Palace on the 9th of May – Saturday only – to photograph the agility competition.

I won’t be able to cover more than one ring at a time, so if you are not in that ring and would like a shot of your dog competing, please let me know when and where you will be on.  Similarly if you have any special requests e.g. your dog in the weaves or contact equipment rather than jumping, please ask and I’ll see what I can do.

I’ll also be taking some portraits between and after classes, so if you would like a portrait shot of your dog (with or without rosettes!) please come and speak to me to arrange a suitable time.  Portraits at events are taken on the same basis as all other event photos – you have no obligation to buy, just purchase the shots you like from the website as normal.

If you would like to arrange a private portrait shoot on another day for your dogs (and you can combine with some friends if you wish), again please come over for a chat or drop me an email.

Dog Portrait – Randy Joe

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

This handsome chap turned up on our doorstep this morning, so I decided to do a quick dog portrait session while we tried to track down where he was from.

Border Collie Dog Portait

– Hello, is that the Mill Farm?

Yes

– I don’t suppose you’ve lost a sheep dog have you? We found one at our back gate this morning.

Oh, yes, the boys said they were missing one this morning

– A black and white Collie?

Yes. Emm… do you have a bitch in heat?

– Yes, I think Skye might be.

Ah, that’ll be Joe then. I’ll send someone to collect him.

Puppy Portraits – Murphy

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I’ve just uploaded a gallery of the cutest puppy portaits – this is Murphy, a new dog in our village.  He’s some sort of collie/terrier cross – he’s a rescue dog, so no-one is quite sure.

Puppy Portrait Photographs

Anyway he was a great subject for a puppy photo session.  Of course I did suffer the usual pet photographers problem of a lick on the lens, and then Murphy dancing on my head rather than posing for the camera.