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marvelous macy ~ {Waterloo, Ontario pet photographer}

here at scruffy dog – with a fall shooting schedule that made all previous fall seasons seem like a cake-walk — we’re still behind in processing our fall shoots.  what this means, unfortunately, is less time for blogging.  so if you’re wanting daily photos and fun, let me suggest that you join the scruffy dog facebook page.  seriously, there’s a lot going on over there, including a win-your-own-scruffy-dog-session contest going on right now!  if that’s not enough to convince, i don’t know what is.  :)

but let me introduce you to just one of the lovely models from our past fall … this is Macy.

she’s got the most expressive eyes, as you’ll see in some of her photos, and i loved working this aspect during her session.  we started our session indoors, knowing that she might be getting a little wet and muddy during our session … and i think Macy was already imagining her wild, outdoor session.

one word, and this girl was ready to go.

and the high-in-demand scruffy location was the destination …

besides the tunnel of trees, we also hit the beach.  how gorgeous is this girl against a bright blue sky?

lots of fun at the beach …

and i can never resist the long grasses of late fall, especially with such a gorgeous girl like this.

i think it’s safe to say that this girl had a blast up at our location …

and all this running around builds up a bit of a thirst …

thanks, Tracey and Chris, for sharing your lovely girl with me, and trusting scruffy dog with her photographic memories.

i look forward to seeing you again at your studio consult!

just a little something to get your weekend started ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

i thought i’d share some shots with you to get your weekend started with a smile … if these don’t make you laugh, you might wanna talk to your doctor about some heavy-duty anti-depressants.  ;)

last night, after weeks of no rain, we finally buckled and turned on the sprinkler for the first time … and Merrick Goobernuts, whose love for water exceeds almost all else, discovered the joys of self-entertainment.  it was pure joy to watch him wander out into the yard with the sprinkler already on, stop with confusion over the sound of the water hitting the leaves of the maple, and then look up at the sudden raindrops.  from inside the house, we watched … and for five minutes you could see him gradually putting the pieces together, moving ever closer to the source … so tempted, snapping at a few falling drops, studying the source and then staring at the back patio doors as though to seek approval for what was clearly churning in that scruffy little head of his.

i knew it was going to be good, so i raced down to the studio for one of the cameras, and by the time i came up, he had already figured out his strategy.  but bolstered by my presence on the deck, Merrick simply let loose.

what follows is just a very small sampling of the insanity that followed …

“sprinklers — the new Water Pik”

and if you thought that was it, you’re sadly mistaken … he was only taking a breather …

have an awesome weekend, everyone.  and stay cool!

and if you want to watch the video, it’s available on vimeo: merrick meets the sprinkler.  enjoy!

Miles is back ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

you may remember Miles …

his full blog entry from his previous shoot can be found here.  and we had a great shoot last summer, but when mom Ingrid saw Buster’s latest shoot in the train tunnel and the tunnel of trees (for which a lot of scruffy dog clients travel here in order to have their shoot incorporate), she just had to bring Miles here for some similar shots.  she especially wanted the train tunnel because of Miles’ past … picked up as a stray in Tennessee, Miles’ history is unknown, and Ingrid imagines him having toughed it out on the streets and in tunnels.

so, it was off to the train tunnel.  at first Miles was a little confused as to the odd location, and maybe just a little uneasy … a quick tongue flick of nerves …

then … “wait, did i hear a train comin’?”

“and hang on a second, is that Skeletor? seriously, are you sure he can’t get me?”

“okay, okay …i’ll sit for you …”

“… and i’ll give you my best faces.  howz this one?”

“and this one?”

but if you wait long enough for something to catch their attention, eventually even the craziest little terrier goofball becomes a stellar model.

even a bit of a runway … er … railway model?

this was the first shoot to which i brought Merrick along for the ride.  he’d met Miles last fall during Ingrid’s studio-consult and these two “chill” little boys hit it off, so i thought it would be fun to take him along and let him run around at the second location.  in the tunnel though, i set down my camera bag and asked my boy to wait by it; and the entire time i worked with Miles, my boy stayed by the cameras.  still, i thought it would be fun to get a few shots of the the two adorable rescued terriers in the tunnel …

and this is the image that Ingrid is deciding to go with big … a 54″ canvas.  i can’t wait to see it!

so after the train tunnel, it was a drive through Mennonite country to the tree tunnel.  i swear, Miles was like: “seriously? more posing what am i?”

“oh, all right…”

“wait, do i smell something from that farm over there?”

and then i dared to ask for a “stand” from sweet Miles.  “are you kidding me, lady?”

“now, where was that delicious smell i just had?”

“oh yeah, baby!  there it is.”

“that’s one terrific smell … i love the countryside.”

“hold up. got an itch!”

okay, now we’re posing …

and … that’s a wrap, Miles.  “seriously? we’re done?”


all done.  “and i’m outta here!”

thanks, Ingrid, for a fun shoot, and thanks, Miles, for always being such a fabulous and patient model.  you’ll be seeing another blog entry soon about Miles when i talk about dogs on posts … so stay tuned.

merrick’s first winter shoot ~ {Ontario pet-exclusive photographer}

i still have many 4-legger clients to share with you from our fall sessions, but they’re either Christmas presents and their blog entries can’t be mounted yet, or I still haven’t completed the post work on them.   but they’re coming.  there’s a queue …

… and i can’t help but jump that cue with a little shoot i had yesterday afternoon with my own little scruffie, merrick.  with the crazy schedule i’ve had lately, this was my first opportunity to shoot this little goober in the snow … unless i count those first couple of days when we brought him home.

upon letting him out with matea midday, he always stops to look back at the house … hoping, praying, pleading that i’ll come out and play. dang, i love this dog.

but he knows he has to “go do his business” first …

then we can play!

and if i don’t throw his training bumper fast enough, i get told off.

this bumper — made by Chuckit — is the BEST.  perhaps a little odd discussing flotation toys while ankle-deep in snow, but i’ve gone through a number of float/retrieve toys over the past few months since merrick loves the water so much.  sadly, all have failed for various reasons.  although i haven’t had a chance to use the Chuckit bumper in water yet, i know it’s going to be a hit.  it won’t sink deep in the water before coming back up to float like some of the toys we’ve been disappointed with, and it will sit high enough on the surface so that shorty here will be able to spot it.  too many flotation toys are too flat and can’t be seen in even slightly choppy water, or by the low-swimmers like merrick.

regardless, this bumper won’t be seeing water for a while, but he loves it anywhere … and in deeper snow, i always prefer a bumper on a rope over a ball … although merrick is tenacious when it comes to searching for his ball, and i’m sure he’d dig through 10′ of snow to find his beloved balls.

of course, no snow shoot would be complete with out jumping …

… and for merrick, swinging …

now, let me say, these shots were no easy feat.  in one hand, i am balancing just under 5 lbs of camera, while with the other, i’m swinging 22+ lbs of dog in a circle,  2′ off the ground.  and yeah, he loves this … this is something we have built together through encouragement and confidence building.  he’s a pro.  while matea, well, she just doesn’t get how it could possibly be fun.

i love these next two.  i generally don’t let him chew on the bumper since it’s for training, but after the swinging, he got to have it for a few minutes.  not to be upstaged by all the attention merrick was receiving, matea found herself a stick to show off …

and there she goes!

okay, here’s my girl.  although she was once as wild and zany as merrick, age has offered her a perspective which allows moments of calm and, dare i say, wisdom?

of course, the cost of all this fun, alas, is snow balls.

but we’ve got that covered.  i gave the little goober a good trimming tonight, so hopefully with shorter hair on the legs and feet he’ll at least be able to go out for a pee without bringing half the yard back inside with him.  AND merrick got a super duper, high-tech snow suit that i’m picking up from the tailor’s later today (the legs had to be taken up, of course) just for our hikes.  wait till you get a load of him in his new super-suit!

happy weekend, everyone.  try not to spend your entire weekend shopping and get out and enjoy the snow!

missing my old man ~ {Ontario pet photographer}

with fresh snowfall almost every day this past week, i often catch myself lately as i pass by the back sliders or the reading-room window overlooking the backyard to where our little ‘forest’ lies in snow.  the neat little mound of snow that tops the old spruce ‘stump’ is such a vivid and memory-laden landscape for me now, even though this is only our second winter in this house.

i’ve always had a bit of a photographic memory — ironic that, huh?  well, maybe not so much ‘photographic’ as much as highly-visual.  and for me, with that little stump and its quaint mound of snow, sitting in the stillness of the backyard, this snowy yard always evokes memories of morley because of one of my favorite photos of the old man, taken during his last winter …

love your 4-leggers — past and present — and keep them warm.