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the eight-pack: part I ~ {Elora, Ontario pet photographer}

it was a gorgeous fall day when i met the eight-pack that owns Geoff and Joanne in Elora. when Geoff first called me, his intent was to have Luna — their wheelchair-bound greyhound — and possibly Mary the golden as the subjects for our shoot.  but when i discovered that all eight dogs were rescues, i promised him we’d include all the dogs in our shoot.

so, although it was a long afternoon, it was an absolute pleasure to meet and work with all these guys.  and although we were restricted to their backyard, it’s a big backyard.

because i feel each dog deserves their own blog entry, i’m going to spread these guys out across three entries.  first up, we have Sparks …

he was such a joy to work with … a real poser.

and of course, no border collie shoot would be complete without a ball …

thanks, Sparks, for being such a cool model.

and then there’s Mary … your typical easy-going golden …

Mary’s got an infectious smile …

i just loved Mary’s colour with the tones of the front porch …

and, well, it worked quite well in the stables as well.

you can’t really go wrong with a golden, can you?

stay tuned for the rest of this interesting pack tomorrow.

a few more faces ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

we have a busy weekend ahead here at scruffy dog headquarters — setting up and attendance of the Ador-a-Bull rescue group open house on Sunday, and taking part in the monthly Waterloo Dog group walk — but i couldn’t leave you without a few fuzzy faces to see you through the weekend … these are part of the Guy eight-pack i shot earlier this fall as part of a Christmas present … i promise i’ll get to their full blog entry soon …

Hannah …

Cricket …

and Sparks.

have a good weekend, everyone!

three furry faces to get you through hump-day ~ {Ontario pet-exclusive photographer}

just a quickie blog entry this morning as we have a busy day here at scruffy dog headquarters … but we could hardly leave you without a smile to get you through hump-day …

these are just three faces from a pack of eight amazing rescue dogs i shot earlier this fall as part of a christmas present for their owner …

first, greyhound Luna … in a wheelchair and for whom the session was originally intended until i found out the entire eight-is-enough-pack was made up of rescues and said: “we’ll make it work. let’s shoot them all!”

then, ball-crazy and oh-so-photogenic Sparks …

and always last, but never least … sweet Hannah … i was so ready to take this dollface home as she was the straggler in the pack and i know Merrick would have adored her …

have a good Wednesday, everyone!  love your pups!

oh, and if you haven’t already heard, scruffy dog photography has been nominated for Best Pet Photography by The Toronto Pet Daily.  check out their website and the other photographers and place your vote for your favorite.  VOTING IS EASY … no signing up for anything, just one click (down the right hand column of the website).  and while there, check out the other pet news …

my afternoon with the borders ~ {Acton, Ontario pet photographer}

meet Ed, Bill, and Jazz …

these three were a challenge. from the moment i pulled into their drive, their border-selves exploded into a frenzied display of their individual characters.  circling the car as if a small herd of sheep had just steered onto their property, i could almost immediately read their different energies.  Ed — in the middle — is the alpha …

Ed is head of the this pack, which includes cat, Alvin, and as Bill — on the left of the initial image — became increasingly excited about my car and my presence, circling tighter and tighter, Ed found it necessary to correct subservient Bill several times.

Jazz, upon my arrival, hung back but would explode with the occasional burst of anxiety, circling the car and her favorite tree around which she had created her own track, and then returned to hide behind her bush.

it took a while for these guys to warm up to the camera.  Ed, of course, wasn’t a problem …

… but shy Jazz and Bill were very wary and skittish, so most of their initial shots had to be taken at a comfortable distance for them.

Bill was the biggest challenge.  he is so soft, and was utterly terrified of the camera and the concept of the photo-shoot.  and when owner Nancy tried to coax him into a ‘stay’ in the woods, he literally melted.  for me, though, sometimes this kind of challenge is exactly what feeds me.

in the little clearing in the woods, as Bill clung to Nancy and there seemed no hope in capturing any images of this boy, i instructed Nancy to stay put and to ‘reject’ Bill … to push him away gently, not with her hands, but with her body … her legs, her hips … until he realized that staying with her was not an option.  as i knelt in the leaves with the telephoto lens on one of the cameras, waiting, Bill came to me for help … wanting to cling to me instead.  because i was kneeling i wasn’t able to use my body to nudge him away, so instead, i reached for the other camera which i knew he was still too nervous of, snapped a couple of rounds, and he skittered away.

suddenly finding himself with no protection, Bill slunk around the forest clearing for a few minutes uncertain what was expected of him.  of course, slinking around with his head down, i still had some time to wait before a photo-op would present itself.  so Nancy and i waited, and as Bill realized that Ed and Jazz were calmly going about their exploring, he gradually relaxed …

and in time, i was getting this from the boy …

but let’s not forget about Ed …

and i did manage to get a couple of closeups of Jazz too …

and then there was Alvin …

yup, a black and white cat in a border family, of course.

unlike his canine counterparts, Alvin was a ham.

but, of course, Ed didn’t like anyone else getting camera attention.  bad Ed!

thanks, Nancy, for introducing me to your black and white pack.  and thanks Ed, Jazz, Alvin, and especially Bill, for the challenge.

disorderly borders ~ {Acton, Ontario pet photography}

you’ll be seeing more of this crew soon … the Sprague borders.  Bill, Ed, and Jazz  … a zany bunch, each with such wildly different characters and energies that it took all my years of dog savvy and experience to soothe their different energies and anxieties …

but in the end we had a great shoot, resulting in a full array of fabulous images (which i still have to work on), including Alvin the cat, who is black and white, of course!  stay tuned for more of the Sprague borders soon …