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About the love of an old dog

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A few weeks ago, a beautiful human being emailed me to book a photo-shoot for herself and her dog. Her old, blind, cancer-ridden rescued dog. A dog that someone abandoned in his old age and that she rescued, to give him the most love possible in his last years of life. A gentle, quiet Boston Terrier named Lucky.

He meandered slowly and patiently through the studio, and allowed us to place him and dress him up with all the wisdom his age provided.

A photo session unlike any other I’ve ever done before.

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Weimaraner Braque dog photo shoot at home

A few weeks ago, I was hired to do a Father’s Day surprise photo session. The “baby” was a 3 year old Weimaraner Pointer who “matched the furniture”, to the delight of his human mom, hence the photo session was booked at his home.

Let me tell you; this dog did not like the camera, in fact I had to stalk him through the house (and the garden) to be able to get some good shots. Apparently the gods of pet photography were smiling upon us because we got some very good shots, including one that was printed large and framed to be delivered to Dad this very day.

Let’s hope he liked his surprise!

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Advertising Campaign by the best Montreal pet photographer

There comes a time in every professional photographer’s career, when they see their work published in a major advertising campaign. Well for me, this is one of those moments. And it feels very, very, nice. 🙂

This particular project was commissioned by the (really nice) folks at Pets Plus Us insurance company – with campaign ads running in the winter edition of Modern Dog Magazine and Canadian Dogs Annual.

The lovely spotted gentleman in the middle is Jack, a very spirited and photogenic Jack Russell Terrier. The two humans are his very caring parents.

Now I know that some of you might wonder why so many people treat their pets as their “kids” even going as far as buying health insurance for them? Well, the truth is adding a pet to your family can have numerous health benefits, physical as well as mental. Here’s more about that from the folks at Positive Health Wellness Blog. Meanwhile, enjoy life with your four-legged friend! 🙂

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