meet Jake. this handsome devil is an English Springer Spaniel and from the moment his Big Picture session was booked almost a year before his fall session, i was already pretty stoked. it’s a well-known fact that i pretty much love and adore all dogs, and i have many favorite breeds to photograph for many different reasons, but i do love meeting and working with hunting breeds.
especially pointers, setters and spaniels — they have an energy, drive and intensity that is unparalleled, and such a joy to work with. this boy is apparently from some champion bloodlines, but don’t let all of his fancy genealogy fool you … he’s still just a big, loveable dork, who probably couldn’t set and flush a bird for the life of him due to his joie de vivre; Jake charges into any open field with complete abandon, and with enough wild barking to successfully scare off any bird or game within two kilometers.
still, i bet — like any respectable spaniel — he still dreams of catching birds …
one of the funnest parts of Jake’s session was his guardians … completely in tune with who Jake is and what makes him happy. and nothing seems to make Jake happier than a big puddle of mud …
next to his deep fondness for mud, is a propensity for catching leaves …
… and smiling, of course.
thank you, Ashton and Laura, for choosing me to capture Jake’s photos and create his one-of-a-kind artwork for you. it was a genuine pleasure to meet and work with all three of you.
Gail BentThank you for sharing these beautiful pictures. <3
Carl L. JensenWonderful pictures, you have a pretty model too
Holly Garner-JacksonWow, Illona Haus ,just when I think you can’t get any better, you post this amazing blog entry. So many stunning photos. The light is that first one is so very incredible. I’d have a hard time narrowing down my picks if I was Jake’s owner. So many awesome images.
RuthArgh, that log jumping shot is amazing! Stunning dog, stunning pictures.
Jonathan YearsleyA perfect set of images as always, Illona.
As someone with two ESS bitches, I know so well their love for life, puddles, fields and the forest. It’s because of them I’m a full time pet/equine photographer. They are a constant challenge, but like you I love everything that working with HPR clients brings me.