meet the big bruiser from our very enjoyable shoot this past Friday. it wasn’t a three-way love affair … Milo loved me, the cameras loved Milo, but Milo really could have cared less about the cameras. still, we made it work. tons of awesome shots; i can’t wait to work on these. this is only one that i grabbed quickly out of the first cut …
how gorgeous is this boy?
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Jackieahhhhh-mazing
IdilBeautiful shot!!! Milo’s very handsome! And great tip, Illona 😉
illonathanks, guys.
Tina, don’t you know i hypnotize all my clients first? 😉 here’s a trick … put your boxer up on something — a big rock, a large stump, a park bench. ask him/her to stay. try to verbally correct before they jump down, but if they do make it off their “mark”, simply put them back up … and again, and again, and again. eventually, and with rewards, they realize what it is you’re wanting from them and they either decide to work for the reward or they resign themselves to the task at hand.
in almost every case, owners give up long before i do.
TinaLOVE IT!!! There is no way I would get my Boxer to sit still for that long…Great shot!
AnitaOooh look at that sky! And the Boxer of course:) Love!
Holly Garner-JacksonWOW!!! beautiful shot!
Can’t wait to see the rest!
Jackie Pbeautiful shot!