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Internationally-renowned, award-winning animal photographer Illona Haus created scruffy dog photography inc. as the province's premier pet photography business in 2007 ... the first of its kind in Canada ... and, still today, continues to serve clients across Ontario, the US and the world. Based in Kitchener, Ontario and photographing exclusively animals for almost 20 years - both commercially and for private clients - Illona is considered one of the world's leading and most influential pet photographers.

 

To learn more about scruffy dog photography, its creator, history, and the scruffy dog experience, feel free to browse through the menu above, and scroll over a decade's worth of blog entries below!

 

Please drop me a line! I'd love the opportunity to capture stunning, creative, one-of-a-kind photographic memories of your 4-legged loved ones to treasure in artwork for a lifetime, and show you just what makes the scruffy dog experience second to none.

Japanese Chins invade Scruffyville ~ {Toronto pet photography}

when mom Winnie emailed me to say Huey, her one Japanese Chin boy, wasn’t doing well and needed an Honor Session™, i knew we had to get her pack of three in as soon as possible.

01_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-94-99while Huey is dealing with end-stage congestive heart failure and is being constantly monitored by his vets, he was also dealing with an eye infection at the time of his first session … but neither Winnie nor i wanted to risk waiting more time for the eye infection to clear, so a lot of Huey’s photos had to be taken from his left side … and even with only one good eye, this boy still delivered in the expressions department.

03_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-68meanwhile, his sister Zoey was all about posing pretty.

02_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-32… while little Boey was the most charismatic in front of the camera, he, too, is dealing with some health issues, most likely neurology-based.

boey huey zoey szeto-404_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-153-163with the biggest scruffy dog collection in mind, and wanting a large canvas, loads of prints and, most of all, a Signature Best in Show album, after hitting the alleyway, we headed to the tunnel of trees location for big variety with these three.

05_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-21606_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-30907_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-315i have to say, i’m in love with the faces Boey gave me.  and the most amazing light just seemed to follow this little gremlin everywhere!

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30_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-135531_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-151532_Toronto_pet_photographer_Japanese_chins_boey huey zoey szeto-1552thanks for entrusting me with capturing your pack members’ unique personalities, Winnie!  it was a pleasure to meet all three!

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  • LindaThey are so charming! And their charm is captured beautifully; well done.ReplyCancel

  • Lynda DvorakPriceless photos! Absolutely amazing!ReplyCancel

  • Leigh ClarkGreat Chins, great photos!ReplyCancel

  • Elisha Jung Ah ShinnI am in love with all 3! and the pictures are gorgeous! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Sheryl Sweeny DeBruzziBeautiful photos! ?ReplyCancel

  • Jennifer Danverslovely!ReplyCancel

  • Elisha ShinnThey are adorable!!!! I have 3 chins myself and just love them.. you have quite a bunch of cuties! and the photographer did a great job!ReplyCancel

  • Michelle Bradshawthese little munchkins are absolutely adorable. Illona, beautiful works as always!ReplyCancel

the one and only Moose ~ {Brampton award-winning pet photographer}

what can i say about this face that this face doesn’t already say for itself?  this big, jowly, slobbery, treat-eating grin is a perfect reflection of the joy and lust for life that is Moose.  i was so fortunate to have been entrusted to capture this big lug’s photos for his family of extremely loving guardians who brought him from Brampton for his Big Picture photo session.

01-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-712booked several months in advance, Corrie agreed when i suggested that November would be a lovely time for her big boy’s session, with the dried grasses …

02-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-373… and the dramatic skies that are so typical of November.   and since Corrie was keen on the locations she’d seen on the scruffy dog locations page she brought Moose here to Waterloo region.

03-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-593because Moose loves water, we started out down by the river near the SDP studio where Moose could play …

04-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-66-205-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-13806-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-18407-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-57608-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-83followed by a little running and fetching in the field …

09-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-20410-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-206… and then off to the woods.

11-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-62712-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-69913-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-680of course, one of the locations Corrie really wanted was the tunnel of trees, and i have to say, Moose looks stunning in the setting.

14-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-78115-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-33016-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-27317-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-338at 10 years of age, Moose is a wise man, but he’s still a big goofball.

18-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-477… trying to catch falling leaves like he was still a puppy.

19-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-423-Edit20-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-53721-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-520-Editbut senior or not, this boy still has mad catching skills.

22-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-499not to mention mad posing skills.

23-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-92924-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-90725-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-739of course, i’m not sure that any scruffy can beat out Moose in the lips department.

26-brampton-ontario-best-professional-dog-photographer-moose rocket-974thank you, Corrie, for sharing your amazing man with me and trusting me to capture his spirit and energy in photographic memories for you.  and thank you, Moose, for becoming such a wonderful member of the scruffy dog family.

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  • Eva MendeI tear up when I see an old boxer – beautiful!ReplyCancel

  • Laura GreeneMoose, You are a gorgeous hunk of a guy. RIP. Your photos are wonderful and I know your family is blessed to have them. Wonderful photography.ReplyCancel

  • Janis Papp ReasnerHow could you not love him? There are so many wonders of Moose! Hugs!ReplyCancel

  • Kelly ChristyLove these!!ReplyCancel

  • Michelle BradshawBeautiful …. Makes me want to reach out and hug him!!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Andy MathisLove.ReplyCancel

the scruffy dog digital darkroom ~ {photo editing in Lightroom & Photoshop}

if you’re a follower of scruffy dog on Facebook, you will have already seen the before-and-afters i post there … offering a glimpse into the scruffy dog digital darkroom.   i do the bulk of my editing in Lightroom, and then any final touches in Photoshop.  if you are a professional photographer looking for more information or for some unparalleled one-on-one mentoring, do check out the for photographers tab in the menu above!

first up we have little Giselle who came all the way from Oklahoma with her sisters for her scruffy session.  shot in the last two minutes of light, with a dazzling sunset-sky behind her, it was all about exposing properly so as not to lose any of the sky.  of course, the fact that this wee pup is white certainly helps when exposing for the entire scene with snow and gorgeous sky … but in order to truly make the image glow, a certain level of editing is required.  you can see the finished image a little larger in the blog entry of Giselle and her sister.

01_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after huskyin the case of Indy and Debbie, i wanted to see this image glow in the same way i saw it when shooting.

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in some cases, the amount of editing is more basic, as you can see from the sliders on the right of Jethro’s image.  the line was removed in Photoshop but, as much as i can, i strive to keep the workflow in Lightroom … so in this case, i used the “Edit In” function, taking the file out as a tif, doing my more fine-tuned work on it, all the while keeping it in the LR workflow.

03_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after jethro

like her sister Giselle, above, Mila’s image required some extra work in order to bring out that gorgeous sky … and this gorgeous girl!04_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after milaPoppy’s shot down by the beach wasn’t a major effort, but bringing out the beautiful sunset glow was necessary, and adding a few touches with a brush helps when it comes to the golden highlights touching the edges of the legs, as well as the beautiful glow that shines through the skin over the Achilles tendon.

05_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after lucy poppy… but Woody’s headshot benefited from some external editing.  while Woody certainly looks splendid, the sky was a little boring.  because i was shooting both Woody and his canine brother Boston in the afternoon, Woody’s portion was a little earlier, when the sun was higher and harsher … so in this case the editing was two-tier:

(1) basic editing in LR … and then

(2) taking it out as a tif to CS where i swapped out the sky with an image i actually shot on the way home from Woody’s session … with the finished seen below.06_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before-and-after woodysometimes editing in LR is required because you simply missed the proper exposure in-camera … something that happens a lot more with outdoor pet photography than probably many other types of photography, since our subjects are always on the go, moving from one setting and one type of light to another within seconds.  this is why, in some situations i shoot Aperture priority, but even then, there will be some misses … like Chewy unexpectedly coming over the ridge of sand during his beach session.  this was the first sequence in his session, and i was not ready for him, but i loved how he flew over the ridge, so i grabbed it.   and — if using professional gear — the ability to recover details in situations like this is much greater.

07_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before-and-after chewy3the next few images demonstrate the very standard LR work that i give to each image …08_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after sampson09_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after lucy12_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after romeo13_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before-and-after chewy14_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before-and-after hudson15_photography_lightroom_photoshop_lucy & poppy before and after

and with this image i am able to show you the kind of recovery that is possible with Nikon.  as per the scruffy gear page, i currently shoot both Nikon (D4S and D3S) and Canon (1DX) … and i can vouch for all of the reviews that place Nikon as the leader in Dynamic Range.  while the 1DX is pretty amazing, Nikon pro bodies still beat it out when it comes to recovery.  in the bottom left crop you can see how much of the sky appeared burned out even after LR does its automatic and basic recovery … yet i was able to recover even more through editing.

11_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after milowith Muffin’s jumping photo, after basic editing, i needed to remove Eric’s arm and shadow … and i also accentuated that adorable wrap-around tail of Muffin’s.

16_photography_lightroom_photoshop_muffin before and afterwith Henry’s photo, it was more than just basic editing and recovering some detail from the shadowed side of his face/body … i also needed to straighten it, and artfully remove the houses behind Henry.

17_photography_lightroom_photoshop_before and after Henryi hope you’ve enjoyed this peek into the behind-the-scenes here at scruffy dog headquarters and what goes into our clients’ images.  if you’d like to see more, consider following scruffy dog on Facebook where you can always keep up with the latest!

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  • Charlotte ReevesLove your work Illona! Lightroom rocks!ReplyCancel

  • Belinda DormanWe edit very similarly Illona, sometimes I think I can get rid of PS altogether then a tricky leash removal or swap/replacement comes along 😀
    GREAT POST!ReplyCancel

  • Kathie OnoIllona: THANK YOU for having these type of posts. I know I’m wrong when I think this, but I usually think that you “old timers” at pet photography always take the perfect photo at the first crack. My head says that’s wrong, but seeing this and the fact that you go thru the same thing as I do – recovering this, cropping that, editing in PS – comforts me. I’m definitely better than last year, but I’m going to be better next year. Can’t wait to visit with you in July to help in getting better.ReplyCancel

  • connorlove you and your work. if ever possible to attend a session, please say the word. my niece is in Toronto working on the Pan Am Games. would be great to visit you both.ReplyCancel

  • RuthGosh, the last one is really impressive. You’re the editing queen!ReplyCancel

  • SteveIf you ever produce an online course, a video, or a “How to” book, I’ll be first in line to buy it.
    Love your work. Unfortunately, I’m not a pro and as such don’t qualify for your coveted one on one sessions.
    Anyway, I’m a big fan of yours!!ReplyCancel

  • Fennevery cool of you to share these, it’s great to see those transformations. Nice work!ReplyCancel

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