well, for those who haven’t been following the blog or the scruffy dog facebook page (and if you haven’t, why not?), we’re back from the east coast. our return is a little premature due to the seriously unfavorable weather. out of the five days we toughed it out — literally — we had a day and a half of no rain … and that didn’t include the five, super soggy days on the road.
so, we spent rainy days scouting locations, and then in that extremely narrow day and a half of no rain, i squeezed in the equivalent of a dozen photo shoots … regrettably, none of which were the several clients we had originally lined up prior to and during the trip. it is my hope that we will be returning to the southern shores of Nova Scotia in the near future, on our schedule, in a more favorable season, to make good on those east coast sessions we’d arranged … and actually have a bit of a vacation too.
i thought i’d share some random photos from the different beaches and locations we shot … i’d say “visited”, but honestly, it was so cold, it was all about getting the shots and then getting into the car to warm up and get to the next location.
this is just a brief and initial dip into the many photos shot … so you’ll be seeing a lot more …
we shot under dark, dramatic skies, just before more rain hammered down …
… in cold blustery wind …
… and under the boardwalk.
and when the sun shone, well, we grabbed it. there was no waiting for the soft light of late afternoon because it would only start raining again … so even at high-noon, we were shooting …
when the sun is at its height like this, casting harsh shadows, it’s not the most ideal shooting situation … but hey, it raised the windchill temps above freezing.
other times, down at Carter’s Beach — my favorite spot — the wind was so strong that the sand coursed across the beach like a mirage … getting into the dogs ears and eyes …
of course, none of these elements slowed down the goober. show this boy water, and he’s gotta be in it.
out on Hirtles Beach was probably the only long-term sun we got …
dogs are supposed to be on-leash at Hirtles, of course, but merrick, and especially matea, are highly trained. out of respect, we kept them on-leash until we were far enough away from anyone else, and then stuck to one little area to shoot.
in fact, matea is so well-trained and such a consummate model, that she actually drew a bit of an audience at Hirtles, Carters, in Lunenburg, and then on Sanddollar Beach when part of the shoot entailed getting some shots of me shooting for an upcoming piece in Popular Photography Magazine. we’d put merrick back in the car as he can become a bit of a mouth-piece when he’s not the centre of attention. at the shore i’d walk matea out a couple hundred feet, quietly ask her to ‘wait’, then walk back along the shoreline and kneel into position. when everyone was ready, i’d whistle her in …
and here’s the shot …
with a half dozen takes of this run, my partner/assistant shooting from different angles, we attracted a few bystanders before moving to some rocks for some different shots. and fifteen minutes later, when one of the couples wandered by, they couldn’t resist engaging, and i released matea from her ‘place’ on a big boulder, telling her to ‘go say hi’. this girl loves people, and lapped up the attention before running back to her ‘place’ like a pro. i love this girl. such a high work ethic … whether she’s posing or hunting.
and i know, having worked with her for 9 years now, i’m spoiled by how amazing she is.
it’s the goober who keeps me on my toes with his antics and unpredictability …
but my girl … it’s like she just knows what i’m after …
… even when she’s wet and cold and tired.
i have a lot more photos to sort through, from a lot more locations, and i’ll be sharing them on the blog … so stay tuned for more salty scruffies.
Jim DixTears
Susan18 years is amazing – what a void that must leave. It is so fortunate that you were able to give these people such a treasure of memories in these photographs.
VickiLetting go is never easy, it’s been a year since my girl Tara passed away and it still hurts when I think about her.
I love Cassy’s white face, such a sweetheart – rest in peace.
Anniewhat beautiful memories you have given her family… It’s so sad when they go…
Miss KodeeI am sorry for your friend’s loss. What a happy and content looking soul! May he rest in peace but be always remembered.
MarlaI couldn’t open this entry when I first saw it this morning at work, knowing I’d be blubbering once I read it. As I am now.
How lucky Cassy and her family were to have each other for so long. It’s still heart-wrenching though. My heart goes out to all who loved Cassy and Cassy loved back.
JaniceWhat a beautiful girl Cassy is. You can see it in her eyes. What a treasure she must have been for all those years. So sorry for your loss.
Holly Garner-JacksonOh, I remember Cassy’s first blog and these photos bring goose bumps to my legs as I read of her passing. We had a chow/golden that made it to 17. Such wonderful memories. I’m so glad that you were able to capture her spirit, illona. Treasures not only Christine and her dad will have but also so memorable for those of us that enjoy your work!
Rest in peace sweet Cassy, you’ve earned it!
Thanks, illona!
LizMy deepest condolences to the Christine and her father. No dog stays around for 18 years unless she is so magnificently loved that not even Heaven looks like a good alternative.
Sarah18 years…such a long time, but such a short time the same. You are a gorgeous girl and may your fuzzy smile and spirit live on.
MarloBeautiful dog. It is so nice to have those amazing photos to remember her.
Debwhat a beautiful girl and a beautiful life, cherished forever.
RosemarySo very sad to hear of her passing. I’m sure she brought happiness and light to her family. May her spirit live in the light forever more.
Elizabeth UribeWhat a lucky family to have been able to share 18 years with their beautiful girl. My heart goes out to them in these difficult times. The photos they have to remember her sweet face and personality are a wonderful treasure to keep forever.
JenniferOh my – you started my day with tears. I can’t imagine the loss one must feel after having a dog 18 years, what a wonderful life she must have had though. I am glad they were able to have you photograph her.
Brenda ParsonsShe is a beauty, and with the great memories you captured her legacy lives on.I am sure they will charish the photos for years to come.
My heart goes out to them, losing such a loving family memeber.
Morag ReidA sad day indeed, but what a wonderfully long, full and giving life Cassie had. How wonderful that you got to immortalize her happy smiling face. I can only hope that my boys last that long.
MargaretSad sad days for Christine and her dad. I remember Cassy’s original blog entry, and just love her wise face, and fuzzy goldenness. What a sweetheart, and what a blessing: 18 years!!! They sure did something right! 🙂