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is it your birthday?

no? that’s too bad, cuz it’s someone’s birthday today and somedog wants to say happy birthday …

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LISE!!

someone sure loves you … and so does marvin!

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this surprise has been a while in the making and keeping mum about it hasn’t been easy.  for my regular blog-followers, you’ll remember this mysterious entry and how i couldn’t reveal marvin’s identity.  i know marvin’s dad, Steven, has been dying to see the finished images from marvin’s shoot for several weeks now, but i didn’t dare share them with him, knowing that he’d probably spill the beans prematurely.  so … now that the time has at last come, i can’t tell you how happy i am to finally share this lovely boy with everyone, and most of all, to rock Lise’s birthday.

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marvin was just an absolute gem to work with … then again, my last three bulldogs have all been wonderful … marvin, rosie and bella (coming soon) … and i’m starting to realize that although bulldogs aren’t my breed to own (i need a working dog), they’re pretty much my favorite dog to shoot.  sure, their bullheaded attitudes might not always make them the easiest to work with, but there is no denying that they are characters, athletes, and — in marvin’s case — total hams. no matter where the camera was, his face had to be in it.

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in fact, sometimes i had to get way back just so that he wouldn’t get right up into my lens …

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… but even here you can tell he wants to, can’t you?  that bum doesn’t really want to stay down very long.  :)

Steven and i had a great time with the ever-accommodating, seemingly-tireless marvin. when the local park wasn’t enough, we headed to rougher terrain for more of a workout …

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… and even met some local wildlife …

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… lots more running …

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… with plenty of breaks for lovin’ …

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… or just hangin’ in the grasses.

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at home, hours later, marvin still had some giddy-up as he waited for me to get all my gear out of the scruffy-dog mobile …

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… barking at the lens when his impatience got the better of him.

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and then to the backyard for some soccer and an impromptu game of tug …

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inside, i introduced marvin to his new Cuz ball, care of scruffy dog

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they became fast and sure friends, while i fell in love with the light and tones of marvin’s home …

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Steven might laugh when he sees this next one because he may well remember how much work marvin was on the leather couch.  almost too food-motivated and too ramped up on happiness, marvin would not settle.  well, plus the little bugger’s only 5 months old.  i’m betting Steven never figured i’d get this shot.  it might look like a pup relaxing, but truly it’s a stop-action shot.  :)

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i couldn’t believe this little bruiser was still ready to rock and roll when we went upstairs, but sure enough …

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it was only as i started to pack up that marvin finally flumped down and decided he was done …

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thank you, Steven and marvin for a fabulous afternoon.  Lise, i hope you have a fabulous birthday and that marvin’s images thrill you.  i know the gallery is huge but i couldn’t help myself with your gorgeous boy.  i hope you’ll both be able to arrange for a client consult at the studio … it would be lovely to meet the woman behind this bruiser.  :)


thanks again, Steven and marvin!
and happy birthday, Lise, from me and the scruffies!

that little melon-head rosie

dog-gamn, i love this little dog …

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i mean, just look at this face!  don’t you just want to take that round little melon and squish it and kiss it?  of course, i couldn’t after the initial meet because i had my hands full of camera, but let me tell you, it was SO hard to not just set the camera down … every fifteen seconds.

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and i’m so grateful for the little slice of beach Rosie’s parents found for us to romp on …

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sand beaches are one of my favorite locations … the sand provides great bounced light and a wonderful backdrop.  and, of course, waves are always a bonus … well, unless you ask Rosie who was trying hard to retrieve her stick …

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still, this mighty five-month-old didn’t give up easy …

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some of my favorite shots of this little girl are her leaping shots.  it was really hard to restrict myself to just two on the blog … well, not including the one i previously shared with you … she’s such a little dynamite.

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and when she caught air, she sure caught air …

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mom and dad, Nicole and Evan, requested some images of themselves with their girl, including a feet shot.  how cute is Rosie with her paw always on Evan’s foot?

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oh, okay, one more jump shot …

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and of course, a soccer ball shot … i have yet to meet a bull dog who isn’t obsessed about their soccer ball.  this little melon-head sure could hustle.

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then it was off to the trails …

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and some more trails …

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and of course, fall leaves, even though it was a little early for a lot of leaf cover and dad and mom had to collect a few handfuls for this shot.

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you’d have thought this pint-sized dollface would be pooped after our hours of running, but she was still ready to entertain at home.

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… so i let rosie chill a bit while i visited with the family cats.

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… long enough for Rosie to relax.

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working with a puppy isn’t easy … but for this face, i’ll do anything.

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and by the end, i think — finally — Rosie was truly and thoroughly pooped.

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thanks, Rosie for  a fabulous shoot.  and thank you Nicole and Evan for sharing your little doll-face with me.

smartypants annie

meet Annie …

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full-throttle, full-drive doodley goodness.  i love this girl … but then i do love the hunting dogs, and this golden girl certainly took some hunting genes from both her golden and poodle parents. there was something about her energy that reminded me of my own wirehaired girl, although simmered down to a more reasonable and manageable dose.

still, this girl’s head was spinning … always on the lookout for birds as we walked the forest trails and boardwalks through Burlington’s Royal Botanical Gardens …

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… and every squirrel was given a run for its money … or nuts as the case would be …

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mom, Linda, was shy of the camera and kept trying to escape out of frame, but sometimes i love capturing owners with their dogs.  so, Linda, sorry … gotcha.  :)   just had to …  your bond with your wonderful girl is too lovely to not want to capture.

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i certainly did love the backdrop of the boardwalks and its bridges …

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Annie, however, preferred getting off the bridges and into the mud.

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but all good things must come to an end … and it was back in the car to head home …

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… and to Annie’s newly landscaped backyard.

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and inside, you would have thought Annie would be pooped after our hours out, but don’t let this photo fool you …

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this was totally posed.  in fact, this is were Annie’s smartypants, doodley brain shone.  in a matter of seconds she picked up on my gesture for her to put her head all the way down and pose like this.  not many dogs i’ve met at shoots will do this, unless their owners have worked with them previously.  but Annie had it from the first gesture and a treat in the backyard.  in fact, Linda and i were cracking up at how much like a trained model Annie had suddenly become.  i’d love to take some credit for my abilities with dogs, of course, but honestly, Annie’s just a super-dooper smartypants.

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thanks Annie and Linda, for a memorable afternoon.  and i’m so glad you were able to meet my own crazy girl Matea.

why scruffy dog photography?

dogs like Layla is why …

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Layla — weighing less than my Nikon — is barely a handful … a handful of wiggling sweetness and sheer, squirming love.  however, she’s also a handful of nervous energy who flinches at any click or noise, and whose recent introduction to her owner’s DSLR has unfortunately been done with a flash.  this can often cause even more fear of the looming camera and the shocking noise of the shutter.

add to that an allergy that forbids her to partake in the absolutely irresistible scruffy dog treats which accompany me on every shoot, and bringing this wee girl around took more than the average camera-shy subject.  as previous clients know, i don’t watch the clock at a shoot, so i honestly don’t know how many hours it took for sweet Layla to come around.  honestly, there were times when i worried it would be hopeless.

you can see from the depth of field in this photo (the focus on the brick much in the foreground) that at the first click of the shutter, Layla has scurried back by at least five feet, much out of the focus of the camera where she’d been only a second earlier between the first and second shutter release.  terrified.

however, as past clients will know i don’t give up.  i will move on when the dog clearly shows me that they need to, but i’ve been known to spend twenty minutes or more just on one shot, on one ‘sit’ in one setting with a dog or puppy who perhaps isn’t as highly trained.  it’s times like these when i sometimes feel the owners’ frustrations rise, and i often find myself having to assure them that i’m in no way frustrated and that this can be perfectly normal.

but Layla was a challenge … and as i worked with her through some of my behavioral tricks, kept watch of her body language as well as my own, rewarded, marked and encouraged, i often found myself thinking: how on earth would a regular photographer ever handle a case like this?  a photographer without the experience of working with and understanding dogs? and the truth is, they wouldn’t.  or rather, they wouldn’t get this:

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or this …

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this isn’t Layla’s official blog entry.  i’m sure i’ll be putting one up of her other shots from her day.  i just wanted to share the experience.

i’m left wondering only one thing … would Marci have noticed if i’d stuffed this ball of sweetness in my camera bag at the end of the shoot?

my favorite little melon-head

this is rosie … and i can call her my favorite little melon-head because she knows i love her.

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seriously the sweetest little girl bully i’ve ever met, with the cutest, most perfectly round head you’ll ever see … thus the ‘melon-head’ endearment.  and who knew she could fly?

you’ll be seeing more of this dollface soon, in the meantime, enjoy this one.

as for the horizon line … yeah, it’s skewed … and we like it like that!  :)   for those of you who would argue it needs to be straightened, you should know that by doing so you’d lose precious sky which is essential to this image … of course, yes, i can always work my post magic to fill in the where sky is lost in the straightening and fix that.  but also, with the skew, i believe there is a more of a sense of motion and upward propulsion.  and hey, rosie needs all the lift she can get!

enjoy!