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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.

the difference of a few sliders ~ {pet photography, Lightroom editing tips}

the sometimes overlooked yet very powerful sliders controlling your images’ colors lay nestled under the often collapsed HSL / Color / B&W tab.  although i often have this tab collapsed simply for the sake having other tools more readily available, i often go to my HSL / Color / B&W controls in many instances — a black dog being too blue, skies needing to be boosted a little, just not finding the happy place for that bright green spring grass.

but the Color sliders come in very useful for other more severe functions like changing the entire color of a wall or, in the case i’m about to show you, a settee.  of course, one thing to be aware of is that these sliders do affect the entire image.  there is no ability to mask areas you would prefer to not have affected by your changes using these sliders.  so, for instance, having a vizsla standing in front of an orange wall, and trying to change that orange wall to red will only end up making your vizsla look like he was born on Mars, since the dog’s coat has the same tones of your wall and will, therefore, be equally affected.

in the instance below, i’m safe to play with the color of the turquoise settee — which i quite love, but the clients are wanting to see other options — because there are very few traces of turquoise (aqua) anywhere else in the image (which i will address later).

here is the original image — after initial editing within LR.  even here, you can see that i tweaked the Color sliders just a little … boosting the saturation on the aqua and a little on the blue so that i get a little more punch to this lovely turquoise settee.

lightroom editing tipsnot a fan of turquoise? no problem.  maybe purple is more your style.  here, obviously, we have to take greater liberties with the sliders in order to achieve more drastic changes … and since these are raw files, there is no degradation to the actual file.

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but then i re-read my client’s email and realized he’d requested blue and royal blue … i’d read ‘royal’ and simply thought purple.  no problem.

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and a deeper, more royal blue …

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and a little bright teal, for good measure.

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of course, it should be noted that — for the sake of workflow — the easiest way to manage these different color versions while the client is still deciding, is to utilize Lightroom’s “Create Virtual Copy” feature … generating a fresh copy for each new color version you are going to create, making it much easier to handle the workflow, without having to create large files of each version.

also, if you look back at the original image with the turquoise settee, you will notice that there are traces of aqua and blue in the window frame at the top left of the image and in the plaster wall under that window, and also in the settee’s reflection on the floor.  what you can’t see, but what was immediately apparent upon these more drastic color alterations, was the fact that there were subtle traces of aqua in almost all of the white sheers as well.  so when making these big color changes, it was important to note the unwanted changes to these other elements as well, and address them.  they were easily remedied with the Adjustment Brush.

so … don’t be afraid of those sliders!  and have fun with Lightroom!

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  • Little VistasWhat a great space. So much natural light! (and the color changes are fun, too!)ReplyCancel

  • Jess KampBeautiful! There is something stunning about a white dog on a nice purple couch, am I right? 😛 I will deffinetly be getting to know my colour sliders and I just wanted to thank you for sharing, I watch your Blog & Facebook like a hawk and I am always looking forward to the next group of pictures 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Susan HumphreysWow, the new studio looks fantastic. As usual I’m in awe of
    your beautiful photographs, plus all the technical knowledge
    of which I have no clue. Great pictures of Chevy, and the different
    colours of the autumn (sorry, fall!) leaves are just stunning. My
    favourite time of year. Glad things are going so well for you
    Illona, you really deserve it.

    Best wishes,
    Susan Humphreys

    Northampton
    England.ReplyCancel

  • Charlotte ReevesNice work Illona, loving that space you have to shoot in! And of course, the teal sofa is my favourite. 😉ReplyCancel

  • Christine CrosbyI just love your work Ilona and so appreciate your willingness to share like this!! So generous of you! I’m not totally familiar with this so this may be a dumb question but on the purple setee, I see that you greatly bumped up the aqua and blue sliders but it that “all” that was needed to achieve the purple?? The purple slider itself doesn’t look like it was adjusted, nor was the red/magenta (red and blue make purple) so I’m just not getting how the beautiful purple was achieved using “just” the blue and aqua sliders. Thanks so much!!
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  • Christine CrosbyThanks Ilona!!! That totally makes sense I just had no idea you could get from “here to there” so dramatically! Very cool! Thanks for sharing! Your work is just stunning!!ReplyCancel

handsome sampson ~ {Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario pet photographer}

meet Sampson … a.k.a. Sammers, Brickhead, Bully, Mr. Wiggles, and Goober.

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like a lot of scruffy dog clients, Sampson’s Starter session had been booked more than a year in advance … in fact, this boy’s session was supposed to have taken place last November, but weather thwarted our attempts and we rebooked for spring.  even then, Sampson’s session was bumped a couple more times due to weather … in this case, the bizarre and brief heat in May, which would have left this highly athletic bulldog’s tongue lolling in most of the photos.

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but finally we found a day, in spite of a threatening sky, where the temps were just perfect for this incredible boy.  and boy, did we have fun!

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i love photographing bulldogs.  i won’t lie though … i’ve always said they’re not a breed for me.  for my own personal dogs, i prefer sharing my life with a true working dog, hunting breeds being among my favorite.  i love working with their intense drive, and training and building a deep understanding and working-bond with my dogs.  i have to admit though, this boy Sampson certainly made me reconsider, if only for the brief time of our session together.  like all bulldogs, Sampson is a character … a clown, a joker, a comedian.  he’s fun-loving, happy, and totally adores his parents.

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Sampson’s recalls were not only perfect, but this tank came in like a torpedo, leaving me laughing behind the camera at the variety of expressions i could see on his face with each click of the shutter.

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012kitchener-waterloo-ontario-pet-photographer-bulldog-sampson wanklin-151…and since he’s not a bird dog and my highly-skilled duck calls are lost on him, ‘meows’ seem to encourage the proper reaction.

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  • DianeStunning shots!ReplyCancel

  • Joni A SolisWhat a hunk of a dog! Love all the photos. The day looked perfect for him.ReplyCancel

  • William SterlingAwesome shots and dog!!!
    I own three EBD and is what has me coming back to photographyReplyCancel

  • Stephanie Faigl MullenLove your work! New fan from Wyoming! Love how you capture our furry family members. 😉ReplyCancel

  • Kevin LoweryWONDERFUL photos! so awesome!ReplyCancel

  • Jess KampHe is gorgeous! I am just new to your site and I.am.hooked! I am just a beginner photographer but dogs are my passion so you can see why this is so amazing to me! What lens did you use for this shoot?ReplyCancel

  • Renata RamasraI’m sharing your post with our bulldog friends in Toronto… 🙂 LOVE THIS SO MUCH!ReplyCancel

  • Sarah McGrawSimply amazing! They are all gorgeous but the lighting in the second image is so gorgeous!ReplyCancel

charlie ~ {Waterloo pet photographer}

this cute bundle of scruff is named Charlie … a.k.a. Little C … a.k.a. Sir Charles … a.k.a. Charliebear and C-Monkey.  yes, i think Charlie comes close to Merrick Goobernuts McScruffy in the name-department!Charlie’s Standard session incorporated one of usual locations that would grant us a good variety of backdrops and light … and of course, room for running!fall always gives us good variety of foliage and ground cover … from a few straggling Queen Anne’s Lace …

…to the long-lasting Crown Vetch.and, of course, the tunnel of trees.and the beautiful dried grasses.after Charlie’s regular session, Emily really wanted a bit of added urban flavor … so in exchange for an add-on, i gave Emily the challenge of finding herself the kind of “red doors” she really wanted.  what Emily did find were these brown doors, now permanently labeled in my GPS as: Charlie’s Brown Warehouse Doors.how cute is this little C-monkey?  it was an absolute pleasure to work with you, Emily, and capture these images of your Little-C.

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  • Joni A SolisWOW, what fantastic backgrounds and colors for this OH-SO-CUTE guy. Love too many to pick a favorite photo!ReplyCancel

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