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Autumn Pet Photography Session in Central Ohio - Murphy and Mella by Holly Hildreth

Colorful dog photography of a dachshund wearing a bowtie with fall trees in the background, during a pet photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio

As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, it's the perfect time for a professional pet photography session in Ohio. I recently had the absolute pleasure of capturing two adorable dogs, Murphy the dachshund, and Mella the mini golden doodle, at one of my all-time favorite spots in Ohio. Let me take you behind the scenes of this memorable fall photo shoot and show you why autumn is one of the best seasons for pet photography in Ohio!

Meet Murphy the Dachshund and Mella the Mini Golden Doodle

Dramatically-lit professional pet photography of two dogs standing in colorful fall leaves in a forest at sunset. The dogs are a mini golden doodle and a dachshund, as photographed by Columbus Ohio dog photographer Holly Hildreth

Murphy and Mella are quite the dynamic duo. Murphy, a lively dachshund brings a classic charm to every photo. His short legs and long body make him an absolute joy to photograph (I am a total sucker for short-legged dogs). Mella, is a fluffy mini golden doodle with an irresistibly sweet face. Her soft, wavy fur and playful personality made for the perfect contrast against the rich fall backdrop.

Why Fall is the Best Time for Pet Photography in Ohio

The vibrant fall colors are a photographer's dream, especially when it comes to outdoor pet photo session. I have a favorite hidden gem photo shoot location here in central Ohio that never disappoints, and that’s exactly where we did Murphy and Mella’s photo shoot. I love how the colorful fall leaves carpet the creek bed every fall, creating a natural, picture-perfect setting. I often find myself wishing the fall season would last all year long, as it provides the most stunning backdrop for capturing the unique personalities of pets.

Dachshund dog poses for a professional pet photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio in the fall
Funny photo of a golden doodle dog smiling at the camera during a professional pet photography session in Columbus Ohio

Tips for a Successful Fall Pet Photo Shoot

If you're considering a professional pet photography session in Ohio this fall, here are a few tips to make the most of it:

Fall scene of a dachshund dog wearing a bowtie and standing fall leaves with a creek and appalachian mountains in the background. Professional dog photo shoot in central Ohio
Sweet moment during a dog and owner photo shoot with a dachshund licking his person's face during while she smiles
  1. Choose the Right Location: There are several local parks and wooded trails in the Central Ohio area that have great fall color. Whether you want to have your dog’s photo shoot at Hocking Hills, Highbanks Metro Park, Hoover Reservoir, or anywhere in between, chatting with your dog photographer about location is a great first step to making sure you have an incredible and memorable pet photography experience.

  2. Dress for the Season: Not just for the humans—consider bringing a cute bandana or seasonal accessory for your pup. It can add a nice touch of personality to the photos and make them feel more festive. For This photo shoot, Murphy’s owner dressed him in a dapper bowtie collar.

  3. Time It Right: The best time for a fall photo shoot is during the "golden hour," shortly after sunrise or just before sunset. The soft, warm light enhances the colors of the leaves and adds a magical glow to the photos.

  4. Let Your Pets Be Themselves: The most captivating pet photos come from candid moments. Let your dogs explore, play, and show their true personalities. It’s in these unscripted moments that we capture their unique spirit.

Why book a professional photo shoot for you and your dog

Professional pet portrait of a doodle dog sitting in front of a field at sunset in ohio

Booking a professional pet photographer can make all the difference in capturing those perfect moments with your furry friend. As an experienced pet photographer, I know how to work with all kinds of dogs of all ages, personalities, and abilities. It’s incredibly important to me that I am able to give you and your dog a stress-free and enjoyable photo shoot experience. Whether it's a solo dog session, two best friends like Murphy and Mella, or capturing the beautiful bond between dog and owner, the results are timeless images that you can cherish for a lifetime.

With the fall season in full swing, now is the perfect time to schedule your pet photography session in Columbus, Ohio. The stunning backdrop of autumn leaves combined with the playful energy of your pets will result in photos that are not only beautiful but also full of heart and personality.

Ohio Rescue Dog Photography - Studio Portraits of Josie by Holly Hildreth

Professional pet photography of an English Bulldog. Studio Portrait by Columbus, Ohio Dog Photographer Holly Hildreth

In my free time I volunteer my pet photography talents to a few Columbus, Ohio-area dog rescues in hopes of helping adoptable dogs find their forever homes. Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to photograph Josie, a very special one-eyed English bulldog, who is available for adoption through Stop the Suffering Animal Rescue of Ohio!

Professional Dog Photography taken in the studio on a purple background showing an English Bulldog in profile view

Meet Josie: A Sweet Bulldog Searching for Her Forever Home

Josie is a one-eyed, 2-year-old English bulldog with a heart of gold. Despite her delicate condition, Josie is full of love and eager to find someone who can provide her with the care she needs. She has a heart arrhythmia that is improving but requires regular medication—something her future adopter should be prepared to manage long-term. In addition to her special medical needs, Josie also requires typical bulldog maintenance care, such as having her facial folds wiped regularly and avoiding overheating.

Commercial dog Photography of a Bulldog in the studio wearing a rainbow pride tutu dress, in Columbus, OHio

Josie is incredibly friendly, fully house-trained, crate-trained, and gets along well with other dogs and people of all ages. She has a sweet personality. She was happy to pose for photos for me—as long as she could take some breaks to come over and get some belly rubs and eat some treats in between shots.

Josie is the whole package. She even has a full wardrobe of doggy clothes that she loves to get dressed up in! She truly deserves a loving home where she can thrive and receive all the care and attention she needs. If you are interested in giving Josie her forever home, please visit Stop the Suffering Animal Rescue of Ohio to apply.

Why I Volunteer to Photograph Adoptable Dogs

Professional dog photography of a one-eyed English Bulldog doing a head tilt and looking at the camera

Volunteering to take photos of adoptable dogs is incredibly meaningful to me. As a professional pet photographer, I understand the importance of a great photograph! The difference between a cell phone snap and a professional portrait can make a world of difference for a dog waiting to be adopted. Many dogs spend too much time in shelters or foster homes simply because potential adopters don't see their true personality from a standard photo. Often photos of adoptable dogs are taken at the animal shelter. The Pound can be a very scary place for most dogs! By busting these dogs out of doggy jail, we’re able to get them to a much more calm and positive environment, which in turn puts them at ease and allows me to capture each dog's unique spirit. I hope to increase their chances of being noticed by a family that will give them a loving home.

My goal is to use my pet photography skills to give back to the community here in Columbus, Ohio and help homeless dogs find their forever families. Every animal deserves a chance to be loved, and if my photographs can help make that connection, then all the effort is worthwhile.

Studio photo of an English Bulldog sitting and looking at the camera with a head tilt, by professional dog photographer Holly Hildreth in Columbus Ohio

Book a Professional Pet Photography Session in Columbus, Ohio

If you’re looking for a professional pet photographer in Columbus, Ohio, I’d love to help capture beautiful memories of your beloved pet. Whether it’s in the studio or outdoors on location, we will get a ton of incredible pet portraits. I photograph dogs and puppies of all ages, sizes, breeds, and abilities. Click the link below to book your dog’s photo shoot today.

A Surprise Dog Photoshoot: The Perfect Birthday Gift for Dog Lovers by Holly Hildreth

Professional pet photography of two small dogs in a field of yellow wildflowers in Hilliard, Ohio

Little Potato and Mr. Waffles were the stars of a recent surprise gift that any dog lover would love to receive! Their dad had the brilliant idea to organize a secret pet photo shoot for his wife’s birthday—a thoughtful and meaningful way to celebrate their love for their furry family members. What better gift for a dog mom than beautifully-captured pet portraits?

Action shot of a small dog walking toward the camera during a professional pet photography session in Columbus, Ohio

We kept everything hush-hush by planning the photo shoot at Homestead Metro Park in Hilliard, Ohio, just a block from their home. It was the perfect cover—a walk in the park was nothing out of the ordinary, so nobody would suspect we were secretly having a photo shoot!

Two dogs by a covered bridge at Homestead MetroPark in Columbus, Ohio, during a professional pet photography session

I had never been to this park before, but wow—what a hidden gem for photos! Between the fields of wildflowers, the old train station, covered bridge, Ohio bicentennial barn, and the pond, we found so many unique spots to capture a variety of images. This was one of those places I can’t wait to return to for more dog photography sessions (in fact I loved it so much I brought one of my own dogs here to do a photo shoot for myself!)

Two small dogs pose in front of a barn in Columbus, Ohio, with an Ohio Bicentennial mural painted on it, during a pet photography session at twilight. There is a little sliver of the moon above the barn

Why a Pet Photoshoot is the Ultimate Gift for Dog Lovers

Yorkiepoo dog sitting on the step of a blue train car at Homestead Metro Park in Hilliard, Ohio, during a professional dog photo shoot

One of the most fulfilling aspects of being a pet photographer in Columbus, Ohio, is creating these lasting memories for families. Dogs bring so much joy and love into our lives, and a surprise pet photoshoot like this is a perfect way to celebrate that. Plus, giving the gift of professional pet photography is a gift that lasts forever. Whether you’re planning a dog birthday photoshoot, a gift for a dog mom, or simply want to surprise a loved one with a heartfelt present, a professional dog photoshoot is a unique and thoughtful way to go.

If you’re looking for hi-resolution digital files, canvas print wall art for your home, or a beautiful album showcasing all the images, there are countless ways to enjoy the photos from your session.

Two small mixed breed dogs getting their photo taken during a professional pet photography session in a field of wildflowers at sunset in Ohio

Not sure what type of pet photography session would be best to give as a gift? We can also do a gift certificate for a photo shoot! That way the recipient can decide whether they’d like their photo session to be of just their dogs or they can choose to be in the photos with their dogs as well for a Pet and Family photo shoot.

Professional pet photography session of two small dogs beside a pond at sunset in Columbus, Ohio

Ready to surprise the dog-lover in your life with a unique birthday or anniversary gift? Contact Me today to get started!

Dog Birthday Photo Shoot for Stevie the Doodle in New Albany Ohio by Holly Hildreth

Dog wearing a birthday bandanna during her birthday photo shoot with a professional dog photographer in New Albany, Ohio

The Rumors are true, Stevie Nicks totally rocked her recent birthday photo shoot. Her sunny Don’t Stop (feeding me peanut butter) disposition made her the stuff of Dreams to photograph. This Gold Dust Woman was once a shy puppy mill castaway, but she wants you to know that she's Never Going Back, because sometimes in life you gotta Go Your Own Way. Now Stevie's thrilled to be living life off The Chain ( how many Fleetwood Mac references can I cram in one post?

Dog in rose bushes at Rose Run Park in New Albany, during a pet photography photo shoot.

Stevie’s owner wanted to do a photo shoot to celebrate her dog’s birthday. After not having the best start in life, this rescue dog is now living her best life, which includes being spoiled with a photo shoot!

Golden Doodle dog in a rose garden during a professional pet photography session in New Albany, Ohio's Rose run Park
Dog and owner birthday photo shoot with Alice in wonderland rose garden theme. Sunsets, Dramatic lighting, and vivid colors are the signature photographic style of of pet photographer Holly Hildreth's portraits.

For this session we used Rose Run Park in New Albany, Ohio. The roses were in full bloom, which made for a beautiful setting. All those roses give a few of the photos an Alice in Wonderland garden vibe!

While this photo shoot was supposed to be just of Stevie, I snuck a photo of Stevie and her mom together having a sweet moment in the garden.

Besides photographing in the rose garden, we also took a walk on the path through the woods. This gave us a great opportunity to get some different backgrounds so that it almost looks like the sessions was in 2 different parks!

Cool Professional Pet photography with dramatic sky lighting featuring a golden doodle in a park in Columbus Ohio
Professional pet portrait of a Golden Doodle sitting on a tree stump during a professional photo shoot for her birthday
Professional pet photography of a golden doodle in a garden in Columbus, Ohio

As we walked through the wooded area of the park, I took advantage of a tree stump. I had Stevie perched on top of the stump, and then I got down low and used a wide angle lens to get the blue sky and dog in the same shot.

Afterwords we circled back toward the New Albany library garden and caught the tail end of golden hour there. I love that we didn’t have to go far to get so many different “looks” from this park.

But, regardless of where you have your dog’s photo shoot, the main thing is capturing your pup’s spirit and unique personality and the million little things that make them who they are.

Celebrating your dog’s birthday with a photo shoot is a fun and unique gift for you both. Hiring a professional pet photographer adds a special touch to the celebration. A professional knows how to capture your dog's personality in a way that highlights their individual characteristics. Photographers who specialize in working with animals understand how to keep your dog happy, engaged, and comfortable throughout the session.

Lighting plays a crucial role in photography, and it can turn an ordinary moment into a breathtaking work of art. Professionals pet photographers are equipped to handle these elements with skill, ensuring that every shot looks stunning—no easy task when it comes to lighting a moving subject. Dog models are way less predictable than human models. Hiring an experienced pet photographer who specializes in dog photography is essential to making sure get incredible images and also have a positive, stress-free experience. Afterall, this is your pet’s birthday—it’s a joyful occasion! We’ll do whatever we can to make sure your dog has a blast during her photo shoot. They may even have so much tail-wagging fun during our session that they fall asleep smiling during the ride home.

Pet portrait from Ohio's best dog photographer showing a Golden Doodle dog in a garden at golden hour

If you’re in Columbus and looking to commemorate your dog’s birthday, a tailored pet photo shoot is a fun, meaningful, and unique way to celebrate your dog. To book your dog’s birthday photos, CLICK HERE to get started!

Columbus Pet and Family Photo Shoot - Logan the Frenchie by Holly Hildreth

A man with his back to the camera hugs his french bulldog while standing in front of a graffiti wall in Columbus, Ohio, during a pet and family photo shoot

Logan, the silliest French Bulldog of them all, was a joy to photograph during his recent pet and family session. This super friendly pup is very loved by his family, and holds a special place in the heart of his dog-dad. Logan and his dad made the big move to Columbus, Ohio, from Puerto Rico and went through the difficult transition of starting anew so far from home. Logan played an important role in keeping his dad's spirits up by providing lots of love, laughs, and company during an otherwise stressful time. I can definitely relate. When I moved across the country to Columbus back in 2012, I knew absolutely no one here and only had my corgi by my side, so I completely understand how important our furry friends are in helping us get through the challenging seasons of life.

A pet photo shoot of a Hispanic woman and her french bulldog. The dog licks his owner's face as the woman is laughing
A hispanic man laughs as his dog licks his face during a pet and owner photo shoot in Gahanna, Ohio

We did our photo shoot at Creekside Park in Gahanna, Ohio. We wanted to have a good mix of urban scenes as well as some natural backgrounds to give us lots of variety. I love using this park, as you don’t have to walk far to get lots of different looks during a session.

As it turns out, it doesn’t matter what the background or location it—Logan is going to do his best to give face licking kisses wherever he goes. This goofy boy and his inability to hold his licker let me get beautiful portraits of him with his family with genuine smiles and laughter, and helped keep the session fun and lighthearted.

Professional pet photography of a French Bulldog laying on a rock during a photo shoot in Ohio during the summer.
A French Bulldog wearing a Superman costume with a red cape for a pet photography session in Ohio

Logan’s people also wanted to be sure we captured a shot of him wearing his Superman costume complete with a big red cape. This was such a fun shot—I love when we get to do unique and personality-filled photos like this. To get this shot I placed Logan on a large rock and then I laid down on the ground and aimed my camera up. This allowed me to get a great larger-than-life shot of Logan proudly showing off his costume while his cape billowed in the wind.

Incorporating special items into your pet photo shoot is a great way to make photos more meaningful and memorable—whether it’s a costume, special collar, favorite toy, or their favorite treat.

A hispanic man kissing his French bulldog's cheek during a dog and owner photoshoot in Ohio
A hispanic woman sitting on a staircase smiles and looks at her French Bulldog during a dog and owner photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio.
A smiling french bulldog poses in front of a graffiti wall mural in Columbus, Ohio, during a professional pet photography session

11 Poses for Dog and Owner Photo Shoots | Rock your Next Session with These Professional Pet Photography Tips by Holly Hildreth

Are you nervous about being in front of the camera during a photoshoot with your dog? Or maybe you’re a professional pet photographer who’s looking to add more variety to their sessions. While every dog and every session is different, here are some tried and true “poses” and prompts that have been client favorites for capturing natural, genuine expressions resulting in stunning portraits with your dog.


1.) Puppy Kisses

Dog licks his owner's face during a pet and owner photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio during the fall.

This pose is an instant favorite for most dog owners. Not only can I capture the love and unique bond you share with your dog, but it always ends up with real smiles and laughter.

Pet photographer’s pro-tip: Want to do this shot but your dog is not a “kisser”? Try putting a tiny little dab of spray cheese on your cheek. Works like a charm to get your dog to lick your face.

2.) Returning the Favor

Woman kisses the top of her dog's head during an end of life pet photography session in December.

If you get a photo of your dog giving you a kiss, then it’s only right to return the favor! This posing prompt gives us a great opportunity to capture meaningful, candid-feeling shots.

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: I find kissing the top of the dog’s head or their cheek lets me get a clear view of both faces. Kissing the top of the dog’s head (where the hair is shortest) is critical for fluffy dogs whose long hair would otherwise hide the owner’s face.

3.) Follow Me

A jack russell terrier dog walking alongside his owner on a gravel road during an end of life pet photography session in Ohio

Capture the loyalty your pup has to you and your family with this pose. You can include faces or shoot tight like this photo so you only see legs, so it is great for those who many be a little camera shy. With shots like this you don’t have to worry about smiling or posing a certain way, you just walk with your dog and talk do them as you go so they look up at you. Easy!

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: This simple pose is a great opener to start your session, as it helps get the dog acclimated to the camera from a distance while they’re focused on their owner. It also is a fun way to burn off a puppy’s over-excitement (excellent for high energy dogs). This is also a good option for shy dogs who need a second to warm up, as you can shoot from a distance while the dog is focused on the owner.

4.) Spot’s Favorite Spot

A woman smiles while she scratches her dog. The Dog is so happy he is licking the air, during a dog and owner photo shoot in ohio

Most dogs have a favorite spot for petting. Whether it’s belly rubs, back scratches, or head pats, this “pose” shows your dog’s quirks and personality, and also invariably brings a genuine smile to your face as you watch your pup lean into you for more pats.

Pet Photography Pro-Tip: This is a great ice breaker, as it often gets the owner smiling and laughing and helps both the dog and the owner to relax. This can also be a great “break” activity for when the dog needs to take a second away from posing for a mental break. This helps get them reset between other poses and keeps them relaxed.

5.) Cuddle Time

Woman and dog Posing for pet and family photo shoot. The hispanic woman embraces her mixed breed dog against an autumn background in Westerville, Ohio

If your dog is happy to have a quick snuggle, then this pose is a must-do. For small dogs you can hold them in your arms. For larger dogs crouch down down to their level so you’re both the same height and put your arm around them.

Pet Photography Pro-Tip: Not all dogs tolerate being hugged or snuggled and would prefer to have some space, so if you’re dog is not into it, do NOT to force it.

6.) Over the Shoulder

Posing guide for a photo shoot of a dog and owner with a hispanic man embracing his French Bulldog against a graffiti wall in Columbus, Ohio

The “Over the Shoulder” is another great pose for people who may be a little camera shy. It is flattering for both men and women, and works against pretty much any background. If the dog is small enough, you can hold them in your arms and then turn your back to the camera.

Pet Photographer Pro-Tip: If the dog is too big to be picked up, you can have the owners sit next to their pup with their backs to the camera to get a full body shot like in the photo below.

A couple enjoying the sunset with their black lab dog during and end of life pet photography session in Ohio

7.) It’s the Little Things

Pet photo shoot pose idea: woman holding her dog's paw during an end of life pet photography session

Doggy detail shots are a must have, particularly for End of Life Pet photography sessions. Everyone has something they love about their dog, whether it’s the special pattern of their fur, or their cute little paws, or the way their tail curls over their back—capturing these small details really helps celebrate and preserve their unique traits.

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: These shots don’t have to just be close-ups of physical feature. There are more creative ways to emphasize these things in your images. For example: let’s say the owner loves their dog’s fluffy tail. While you could just take a photo of the tail, you can also capture it creatively by getting a shot of the dog and owner walking away from the camera so you can get a two-for-one—you’ve got a nice candid moment of them walking together, PLUS it shows off the dog’s tail.

Woman walking in the woods with her dog during autumn in ohio. The woman is training her dog how to heel while walking together

8.) Get on my Level

Cute mixed breed dog licks his owner's face while she lays in a field of wildflowers in Newark, Ohio during an engagement shoot. This candid shot shows a woman is smiling and laughing while petting her dog

During sessions, you’re likely to find me laying on the ground while I shoot…so why don’t you come join me? It’s super important for me to get down to the dog’s eye level when shooting as this helps highlight your pet in the most flattering way. Laying in the grass with your pet allows you to both be on the same level, as equals. Being close together is relaxing for you both, and allows us to capture sweet candid moments.

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: Have the dog’s owner talk to them and love on them while they’re on the ground together. That way you can get great eye contact between your two subjects, like in the shot below.

Posing idea for a dog and owner photo shoot showing a woman laying on the grass, talking to her dog during blue hour in Ohio

9.) Lap Dog

A man laughs as his large saint bernard dog sits on his lap during a family photo shoot with dogs

Most people think this pose is only for small dogs, but guess again! This is a fun one to do, as you also get an opportunity to get beautiful candid shots of you and your dog. This is an easy-to-do pose for both men and women. Be sure to give your pup lots of pets to keep them comfortable while they’re in your lap

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: If the dog is uninterested in being in the owner’s lap, have the owner kneel down directly behind the dog instead for this shot.

10.) The Look Back

A young couple petting their dog during an engagement session. The dog is looking back at the camera and smiling. The couple is in a Japanese garden in Ohio.

This one is especially perfect for dogs with a cheeky personality! Crouch down on the ground and talk to your pet, and I’ll capture your dog looking back at me.

Pet Photographer’s Pro-tip: To pull this one off, grab a unique-sounding noise maker that you have not used at all yet during the session. Save it specifically for this shot. While the dog has his back to the camera and is looking at his people use the novel noise maker and the dog will whip his head around quickly to figure out what that sound is. Since this moment only lasts a split second you better have a fast trigger finger in order to capture this one! You may only get one shot at this pose, because once the dog hears the weird noise maker a couple times he will no longer care enough to turn and look, so it’s best to get it on the first try.

11.) Well, Would ya’ Look at That

A woman smiles at her shepherd mix dog during a pet and owner photoshoot in Ohio. The location is a field in the summer, and there is a thunderstorm rolling in.

This one is super simple Just look at your dog! This super versitile pose can be done anywhere and you can be standing, walking, kneeling, or sitting—doesn’t matter. We can photograph this as a full-body or close up shot. This is also a very easy-to-do, flattering pose for both men and women of all ages.

Pet Photographer’s Pro-Tip: This “pose” is the gift that keeps on giving, as it that allows you to get several different-looking shots from the same prompt. Try playing around with this one by shooting a variety of angles and lenses. I prefer to do these kind of shots with a telephoto or prime lens (though I do love a good wide angle that allows me to incorporate more of the surrounding environment like the shot below).

Woman sharing a quiet moment with her dying dog during an end of life pet photography session in ohio. The location is on the lake short at twilight
A shepherd mix breed dog licking his owner's face during a pet and family photo shoot in Ohio

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Ohio Puppy Photography - Winnie the Golden by Holly Hildreth

Golden Retriever puppy by a stream in New Albany, Ohio, during a professional pet photography session

One frequently asked question I get is “Can you photograph young puppies?” Clients worry that their new wiggly ball of fluff won’t sit still long enough to have their picture taken. But here’s the secret: they don’t have to! With puppy sessions we will go with the flow and make sure it’s a fun and stress-free experience for your puppy. They may even blissfully fall asleep at the end of our shoot like 8 week old Winnie the golden retriever puppy here.

Professional pet photography session of an 8 week old Golden Retriever puppy in flower garden at Rose Run Park in New Albany, Ohio

Your pup's adorable antics and charm deserve to be preserved forever. Puppies grow up so fast! That's why investing in professional pet photography while your new pet is still a young puppy is a great choice.

Professional pet photographers specialize in capturing the unique personality and quirks of your puppy. They know how to bring out the best in their subjects, whether it's their playful spirit, curious nature, or heart-melting puppy dog eyes.

Puppies can be super wiggly at this age, so keeping them on leash is always a good idea. I will photoshop the leash out after our session so it looks like your sweet little fluff ball was running free, when in reality she is safe and leashed the whole time. That means there’s one less thing to worry about during your session!

Plus, the experience of a professional pet photoshoot is enjoyable for both you and your puppy. It's a chance to bond, create lasting memories, and have fun capturing moments that reflect the joy your puppy brings to your life.

If your ready to book your puppy’s pet photography session, visit my booking page to request your shoot: Book A Session

Portrait of a Golden puppy during a pet photography session in New Albany, Ohio
Cute Golden Retriever puppy playing with a stick during a professional pet photography session in Ohio
Golden retriever puppy during a puppy photography session
Cute Golden Retriever puppy peaking out from a rose bush during a professional pet photography session in New Albany, Ohio

Dog Show Magazine Ad Photography - by Columbus, Ohio’s Premiere Pet Photographer by Holly Hildreth

Briard dog sitting in a garden in Columbus, Ohio, during a commercial pet photography session for a dog show magazine advert

Meet Remedy

The #1 Female Briard in the US

One thing I love about my job is getting to meet and photograph rare dog breeds. This majestic muppet is Remedy. Remedy is a Briard--and not just any Briard...she's rocking the dog show world as the #1 female Briard in the country!

Briard dog running toward the camera during a show dog photo session in Ohio

Most people have likely never heard of the Briard dog breed before. These French herding dogs have quite the unique appearance with luscious locks for days (is it wrong to be jealous of a dog's hair?) Briards are intelligent, active dogs who have captured the hearts of many, including Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon!

Head shot of a beautiful Briard dog for a dog show magazine

Beautiful Briard

For this session, Remedy’s owner wanted to take some photos of her to use in a dog show advertising magazine to celebrate her successful championship. She wanted to do a two-page spread so we needed to make sure there was enough empty space in the photo to cover the centerfold and binding. Check out the final ad used in the magazine below.

Show dog photography ad for a dog show magazine featuring a Briard as photographed by Holly Hildreth in Columbus, Ohio.

If you are in need of professional pet photography for your show dog magazines and advertisements, be sure to head over to my Book a session page to request photo your shoot today!

Columbus Dog Photography - Pet Birthday Photo Shoot with Freyja and Max by Holly Hildreth

Freyja the Rough Collie and Max the German Shepherd recently had a professional pet photography session to celebrate Freyja’s 1st birthday in style! We captured some of the beautiful spring colors as well as some exciting birthday photos for Freyja’s doggy birthday party announcement. These two were so fun to work with, and they had a blast while getting their photos taken. Freyja even had her own party hat and birthday bandana.

Dog birthday photo shoot with a Collie in a party hat in Columbus, Ohio, by professional pet photographer Holly Hildreth

Meet the Birthday Girl!

Collie wearing a "let's party" bandana during a dog birthday photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio.

Let’s Pawty!

Is your furry friend's birthday just around the corner? Are you looking for a unique and memorable way to celebrate their special day? Look no further than the magic of professional pet photography! Capturing your canine companion's personality and charm through expertly crafted images is not only a wonderful way to mark the occasion but also creates lasting memories you'll cherish for years to come.

Here are a few reasons why investing in professional pet photos for your dog's birthday is a pawsitively brilliant idea:

1. Forever Memories

Just like any cherished family member, our pets hold a special place in our hearts. Professional pet photographers have a knack for capturing those fleeting moments of joy, mischief, and affection that define our pets' personalities. Whether it's the way they tilt their head, their playful antics, or their soulful gaze, these images freeze-frame the essence of your furry friend, creating timeless memories you'll treasure forever.

2. Tail-wagging Fun

A pet photo shoot isn't just about striking a pose; it's a fun and interactive experience for you and your furry friend! Professional pet photographers are skilled at creating a relaxed and enjoyable environment where your dog can be themselves, whether that means chasing balls, frolicking in the grass, or simply lounging in the sun. The result? Authentic and heartwarming images that capture the true spirit of your pet.

3. Personalized Pup Portraits

Every dog is unique, and their birthday photos should reflect their individuality. Professional dog photographers work closely with you to understand your dog's personality, preferences, and quirks, ensuring that the images captured are a true reflection of who they are. Whether you envision a playful outdoor shoot, a cozy indoor session, or a themed extravaganza, the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating personalized pup portraits that celebrate your dog in all their glory.

4. Share the Love

What better way to spread some birthday cheer than by sharing adorable photos of your four-legged friend with family and friends? Whether you frame them, create a custom photo album, or share them on social media, these images are sure to bring smiles to the faces of everyone who sees them. Plus, they make paw-some gifts for fellow pet lovers!

5. Professional Quality

While smartphone snapshots are great for capturing everyday moments, nothing beats the quality and artistry of professional pet photography. From expert lighting and composition to high-resolution images that showcase every whisker and wag, professional dog photographers have the skills and equipment to deliver stunning results that you'll be proud to display in your home.

So, why not treat your furry friend to a birthday experience they'll never forget? With the help of a professional pet photographer, you can celebrate Fido's big day in style, creating memories that will warm your heart for years to come. After all, every dog deserves their moment in the spotlight!

Dog Birthday Party Photography - By Ohio's Premiere Pet Photographer Holly Hildreth by Holly Hildreth

I have a tradition of doing birthday photos every year of my own dogs on their birthday to celebrate. I try to make the theme different every year, and also use it as an opportunity to get a little creative! Today I wanted to share with you my youngest corgi Brisket’s birthday photos. Brisket turned 3 this year, and you may not know this, but he’s not actually a dog—he’s really 3 possums stacked on top of each other in a trench coat…inside a corgi’s body.

This year I went with a color explosion for the party theme. I wanted a vibrant color pallet, reminiscent of Lisa Frank’s style for my puppy’s 3rd birthday party.

Of course I can’t just share this year’s photos without also including his last 2 birthdays as well. For his 1st and 2nd birthdays, I wanted to go with something simple, since he was still very much a puppy and not interested in modeling for me. Now that he’s older he is obsessed with getting his picture taken.

Cute corgi dog wearing a birthday hat during a photoshoot in Columbus, Ohio. Photo by pet photographer Holly Hildreth

Brisket’s 2nd Bday

corgi dog wearing a birthday hat during his dog birthday party Photo shoot with Columbus, Ohio Professional Pet Photographer Holly Hildreth

Brisket’s 1st Bday

A dog eating ice cream during his birthday photo shoot

Bonus Photo:

Brisket enjoying his doggy ice cream

Which doggy birthday party photos are your favorite? If you’re looking to book a professional pet photographer to capture some birthday portraits of your dog, please use my contact page to request your session today!

Engagement Photo Shoot Featuring Georgie the Rescue Dog in Columbus Ohio by Holly Hildreth

Indoor engagement announcement photo of a mixed breed dog wearing a bandana, photo by Columbus, Ohio Dog Photographer Holly Hildreth

Georgie here has a big announcement: His Humans are Getting Married!

I photographed Pam, Devon, and Georgie a few years ago for a pet and family session, so I was excited for the opportunity to work with them again for their engagement photos. For their photo shoot, they wanted to be sure to include Georgie, their rescue dog. We also wanted the images to have a warm and relaxed vibe, as well as incorporate their favorite drinks as a special touch.

Engagement photo shoot with a dog in a dog-friendly bar in Columbus, Ohio

Since it was the middle of winter and ridiculously cold outside, we had to get creative. We beat the chilly weather by photographing at The Junto Hotel! This dog-friendly hotel in downtown Columbus is incredibly beautiful and made for the perfect backdrop for our session. It also gave us an excellent view of the skyline.

A young couple with their dog during an engagement photo shoot in Columbus, Ohio

While I’m a pet photographer first and foremost, it’s always a special treat to be able to capture pets with their people—especially when celebrating some of life’s big milestones! Your dog isn't just a pet, they're family. So, when it comes to capturing the joy of your engagement, include them in the celebration! Here's why your furry friend deserves a spot in your engagement shoot:

  • Furever Part of the Story: Your engagement photos tell the story of your love, and your dog has likely been there for some of the most special moments in your relationship. Including them reflects the true essence of your growing family.

  • Laughter & Lightheartedness: Dogs are natural stress relievers and bring a sense of fun to any situation. Their playful energy can inject humor into your photos and help you relax in front of the camera.

  • Unique & Unforgettable: Engagement photos including your dog are guaranteed to be one-of-a-kind, truly special photos that capture not just the bond between you and your partner, but the incredible love you all share.

Ready to book your session? Visit my Contact Page today to request your photo shoot!

6 Reasons Why You Should Choose A Professional Pet Photographer for a Pet and Family Photoshoot by Holly Hildreth

Dog and Owner Photo shoot of a woman posing with her pitbull dog in a field during sunset in Newark, Ohio. Capture by professional dog photographer Holly Hildreth

Capturing Pets & their People

You and your dog share a unique and incredible bond. Here’s why hiring a pet photographer should be at the top of your list if you’re considering getting photos taken together with your dog.

Dogs are such a special part of our lives. They provide us with unconditional love, companionship, and endless entertainment. A Professional Pet Photographer can help you to capture the deep connection you share, creating not just photographs, but masterful works of art featuring you and your dog.

Professional pet photography of a dog and owner together during a photo shoot in a park in Ohio

Unlike people and family photographers that may also shoot weddings, graduations, newborns, etc, I ONLY take on sessions that include an animal. That means you’re getting someone who is not only dedicated to the craft of photography, but someone who knows how to get the best out of your dog. Because of this and the wealth of experience I have in this field, it means that I can give you an incredible portrait of you and your dog that you never would be able to get from a people/family photographer.

Now I know what you’re thinking. “If I want to be in the photos with my dog, why wouldn’t I just hire a regular family photographer?” Well, here are 6 reasons why you should specifically book a professional pet photographer for a session of you and your dog:

  1. Professional Pet Photographers are Experts at “Reading” Your Dog. Did you know the main way dogs communicate is through body language? A dog is always broadcasting what they’re feeling and what they need through tiny signals that most people don’t even notice. I am an expert at seeing and interpreting the subtle little signs your dog gives off, and in turn tailoring your session to what your dogs needs in order to create an enjoyable, stress-free experience for your pet. My goal is to always keep your pup safe, happy, and engaged in everything we’re doing.

  2. During Your Session, Your Dog is the Boss. A professional dog photographer can adapt on the fly and roll with whatever your dog feels like doing. Your dog will never be pushed into stressful situations or forced to do anything they don’t want to do. I am continuously watching for signs that your dog needs to take a break—and we will take as many as your dog needs. Sometimes all it takes is 10 seconds of belly rubs to to hit the reset button in your dog’s brain to get them back to feeling confident, happy, and interested in getting their photo taken. Letting your dog set the pace and dictate the kind of shots we get in turn means that you and your dog will both have a positive experience. Your dog may even blissfully fall asleep smiling during your drive home from our session.

  3. Pets are Family. Period. With some people-focused photographers, your dog can end up looking like just an accessory in your photos and not like an equally-important part of your family. Often times people photographers will relegate dogs to the very edge or bottom of the frame. The dogs may also look disengaged—the people are smiling at the camera, but the dog is way more interested in what’s happening behind him. With a Professional Pet Photographer, your dog is not an afterthought, he is the main event. That means all our poses are built around your pup. So instead of it feeling like you’re doing a family session and your dog is just tagging along, your dog will be treated as THE reason for the photo shoot

  4. Pet Photographers are Wizards at Getting Your Dog’s Attention. We always hear from clients that they’re worried their dog won’t be suitable for a photo shoot as they don’t know any commands, are high energy, or have a short attention span. But, there’s no reason to worry. I have tons of tricks up my sleeve for getting your dog to look at me and stay engaged with what we’re doing. Clients are always genuinely shocked at how many great photos we get from a session. Knowing when to press the shutter button is key, as it really only takes a split second of attention to make your dog look like he was a perfectly-posed best-boy. Pet photographers are able to anticipate when your dog is about to be in the perfect position and have the best expression, and are masters at knowing when to take the shot.

  5. We know How to Capture Your Dog's Best Side. Pet Photographers can turn a bouncy puppy or a salt-and-pepper senior into a doggy super model. I know how to work with any kind of dog regardless of their age, size, breed(s), energy levels, training, abilities, and personality. This means every client walks away with incredible images. Regular Family photographers that specialize in people portraits do not have an in-depth understanding of animal behavior—just like how you wouldn’t expect your primary care doctor to also be a veterinarian. Hiring someone who specializes exclusively in pets means you are choosing someone who knows how to get the very best from your dog. I have hundreds of hours of positive-reinforcement dog training classes under my belt, and I also volunteer my photography services to 2 local rescues by photographing adoptable dogs. This means I’ve also worked extensively with dogs who have experienced trauma, are under-socialized, have special needs, or are wary of humans. I’ve never met a dog that I couldn’t win over; sometimes it just takes a little extra patience for your dog to feel comfortable and come out of their shell. Before the end of the session, your dog will be all smiles—they might not even want to leave!

  6. We know how to showcase the bond you share. Every photo has a story, and we know the best way to show and tell it. While your session may feel like you’re just hanging out with your dog in a beautiful park, I’ll be behind the lens, capturing the genuine and subtle little moments that tell the story of the love you share. While we can do set-up poses, often the most beautiful results are organic and candid.

Looking for even more reasons to get photos done together with your pet? Take a look at the gallery below for some of my favorite pet and people sessions.

Are you ready to book your pet photo shoot? If so, visit my Contact Page to request your session today!

Winter End of Life Pet and Family Photo Session - Tyskie in Gahanna, Ohio by Holly Hildreth

Tyskie’s family sharing a quiet, loving moment during their End of Life Session | © Holly Hildreth Photography

Tyskie the Border Collie mix recently came to me for a session after receiving some unfortunate health news. Since it was so close to Christmas, we decided to take advantage of Creekside park in Gahanna, which has an amazing Christmas light display in December. Tyskie’s family wanted to capture some portraits of him by himself as well as a few photos together. Take a look below for some of my favorites from our session.

A collie mix dog looking up while standing in front of a beautiful christmas light display during a professional pet photography shoot in Gahanna, Ohio by Holly Hildreth Photography

End of Life pet photography is not about dwelling on the inevitable, but rather about celebrating the life, love, and the unique bond you share with your dog.

Dogs bring us immeasurable joy, unconditional love, and goofy antics that fill our lives with laughter and warmth. As much as we cherish every wonderful moment together, the reality of their shorter lifespans means we will all have to say “goodbye” to our best friends as some point.

Here's why end-of-life pet photography is a gift worth giving to yourself or a loved one:

  • Treasured memories: Photos transcend time and hold the incredible power to transport you back to joyful moments. A gentle nuzzle, a goofy grin during belly rubs, their soft gaze – these details might fade with time, but photographs keep them vibrant and alive.

  • Comfort in grief: Losing a pet is never easy, and the pain can feel overwhelming. End-of-life photos offer a tangible connection to your furry friend, a source of comfort and solace when you need it most. Looking at their familiar face, can bring a wave of bittersweet joy and cherished memories. The session itself also provides owners a sense of closure and peace knowing that we’ve captured something to hold on to after your pet passes.

  • Honoring the bond: These photos are a testament to the unconditional love and unwavering loyalty shared between you and your dog. They capture the pure joy pets bring to us, as well as the deep devotion we share. These are more than just portraits; they are gallery-worthy works of art created as an homage to your pet and their impact on your life.

  • Celebrating life: While acknowledging the inevitable, end-of-life pet photography is ultimately a celebration of life. It's a way to honor your dog through a beautiful tribute to their spirit. The session also gives us an opportunity to go on one last tail-wagging adventure before they cross the Rainbow Bridge. Owners often remark that their dog is so overjoyed during our session that they catch a beautiful glimmer of their dog acting like their old, happy selves.

Making the experience special:

  • Choose the right photographer: Look for someone who specializes in pet photography and understands the emotional sensitivity of end-of-life sessions, as well as the extra considerations that may be needed for a terminally-ill pet.

  • Focus on comfort: Prioritize your dog's well-being above all else. Choosing the setting, keeping the session stress-free, and letting your furry friend guide the pace means that you and your dog are both going to have a positive and fun experience

  • Doggy Bucket List: Does your dog love cheeseburgers more than anything? Or maybe they could never resist going for a swim. We can customize your session to your pet, which means we have an opportunity to incorporate some of your pet’s favorite things. Our session provides you with one last memory-making adventure together.

If you are interested in booking an end of life pet photography session for your dog, please use my contact page to request a session. Because I know time is of the essence in these cases, I will be in touch ASAP to get your pup in for their photo shoot.

Ohio Professional Dog Photography - Dolly & Juniper by Holly Hildreth

Woman holding her cockapoo dog at sunset during a dog and owner photo shoot in Alexandria, Ohio
A woman smiles at her puppy during a professional dog and owner photo shoot in the Appalachian foothills of Ohio

There are tons of great reasons to get pet portraits, but one of the most special is when you add a new puppy to your home. I recently had the pleasure of photographing Dolly and her little sister, Juniper the Toy Poodle puppy, together with their mom. I like to keep all my sessions as stress-free as possible for everyone involved, which means we'll work with whatever your dogs feel like doing. With puppies, sometimes that means letting them get their zoomies out while I photograph! Although most people think a professional dog photographer would prefer a puppy who sits still the secret is I love the chaos and energy puppies have as it allows me to get some cool action shots.

Professional dog photography action shot of a black toy poodle puppy running toward the camera during a photo shoot in Ohio

This little family of three was such fun to work with. Dolly and Juniper were full of life and personality, and it was so easy to see just how special they are to their mom. I love capturing the quiet little moments of love shared between a dog and their human. Which photo below is your favorite from this session?

Professional pet photography of a cockapoo dog in a pile of leaves with the Appalachian mountains of southeastern Ohio in the background
Natural Light Pet Photography of a dog and person in Ohio

Westerville, Ohio, Pet Photography Session - Scout and Finnegan by Holly Hildreth

This wonderful Westie pair is Scout and Finnegan (The Scout Report & Finn Files). This dynamic duo had so much expression and personality, which made my job easy! These furry friends enjoy competing in all kinds of dog sports and of course love spending time with their family.

We had our session at Everal Barn and Homestead in Heritage park in Westerville, Ohio. I wanted to be sure to include some seasonal flowers as well as capture a gorgeous sunset. Scout and Finn came to me through a recent model call on my Facebook Page. I do occasionally put our model calls for special projects, so if you’re interested in your pup being considered, make sure to follow my page to stay informed!

Columbus, Ohio, Pet Photography Session - Lucy & Rosie by Holly Hildreth

Lucy and her recently adopted sister-from-another-mister, Rosie, were a delight to photograph. Lucy was so bubbly and eager to please. She just wanted to be in the spotlight! Rosie was a little hesitant, but soon learned that photos mean lots of treats! But...can we just take a minute to talk about the glow-up Rosie has had?!

Rosie had a tough start in life. She is a former puppy mill momma. She was stuck in a wire cage 24/7, with another cage on top of her. As if that wasn’t bad enough, the excrement from the dog above her would fall onto her, which is a horrible way to live! Luckily Stop the Suffering Animal Rescue of Ohio stepped in and got her out of there. Four months ago Rosie started her life over, and she has totally won the jackpot being adopted by an amazing, patient, loving family that adores her. Only happy days are ahead for this girl--and she deserves it!

New Albany, Ohio, Pet Photography Session - Kevin and Harvey the Frenchies by Holly Hildreth

Aren't Kevin and Harvey the French Bulldogs the absolute cutest?! Aside from these ladies having the best names ever, they were so sweet. They had to make sure to crawl in my lap and give kisses every couple minutes to remind me that they were just brimming with love and cheer. It's hard to have a bad day when you have these two looking back at you! Since French Bulldogs are not quite built for the cold, we had opted for a studio session.

Kevin and Harvey’s people brought the perfect fuzzy blanket from their house to incorporate in their shoot. We wanted to be sure to match their owner’s home decor colors with these photos, sowe opted for neutral, earth tones to match. I think that was the perfect call for these beautiful Frenchies!

Columbus, Ohio, Rescue Dog Photography - Giving back by Holly Hildreth

Growing up my parents engrained in me the importance of giving back to your community in whatever way you could. The idea that you should always give more than you take, is one that I’ve carried with me into adult life…which is how I became involved in dog rescues!

As a kid, some of my happiest memories were going to the local humane society with my dad, and just spending time with the animals. I loved being able to meet so many different pets and giving love and attention to them when they need it most. Especially since ending up at a shelter is perhaps the most stressful experience of a dog’s life.

When I was in college, rescues started becoming more common. I also got my very first dog at this time, and well, once I had a dog in my life it was game over—I became obsessed with dogs and began photographing friends’ pets for some of my college assignments. So, when I graduated and moved to Ohio, I wanted to find my fellow dog people. That’s when I decided to join my first animal rescue. I started out by fostering dogs when my schedule would allow it, and then quickly discovered the need for high-quality photography of these adoptable dogs. With the rise of social media and adoption sites like Petfinder, having professional, attention-getting images of dogs in need proved to be instrumental in helping these good boys and girls find their forever homes.

Besides the obvious benefit of giving back to the community and helping animals in need, I love photographing rescue dogs and puppies, as it helps me keep my skills sharp. In rescue you have all kinds of cases, from beloved family pets whose owners passed away, to puppies that maybe were an impulse buy from a pet store or backyard breeder, and now that puppy is too big/energetic/too much work for their new owners. We also see some devastating cases of abuse, neglect, and severe under-socialization in situations like hoarding cases or puppymill cast-offs. Through volunteering with area rescues, I have been able to work with animals with all different levels of training, energy, confidence, and friendliness. This experience has helped me learn how to work with each animal individually, tailoring the shoot to their comfort level, in order to make their session as stress-free as possible.

The most common worry I hear from new clients inquiring about a photo shoot for their family pet is that they worry their shy dog won’t “cooperate”. I always reassure them that in 13 years of photographing animals, I’ve not yet met a dog that I couldn’t win over. I owe a lot of that to my experience in volunteering to photograph for rescues. Meeting and working with such a wide variety of dogs and cats has given me the necessary skills, tricks, and patience to take on any pet confidently.

Winter in Ohio is generally the slow season for most photographers. This means I have more time to volunteer and photograph adoptable dogs. One recent session that has really stuck with me is the “PopStar Litter”. The “PopStar” puppies are currently looking for their forever homes through Stop The Suffering Ohio. This little family’s backstory is heartbreaking. Unfortunately, the 7 adorable puppies you see here had an awful start in life. These sweet babies were found (as newborns) the day after Christmas, literally freezing to death in a trash pile in Kentucky! Luckily they were found just in time by a good Samaritan. After receiving emergency medical care, battling respiratory illnesses, and being bottle fed and cared for around-the-clock by foster volunteers, these babies are finally happy and healthy pups who are ready for their forever homes. To apply to adopt, visit stopthesuffering.org/adopt

Not in a position to adopt a new friend, but still want to help homeless pets? Area rescues and animal shelters are at capacity. If it weren't for our volunteers, we wouldn't have been able to save this little family. It takes a village-- from those who transported the puppies to Columbus, to the veterinarians who treated them, to the foster homes who provided love and care, to those who helped raise the funds to be able to pay for the emergency costs. Every bit of help makes a difference, and there are so many ways to make an impact. Visit STS's website to learn about ways you can help pups like these: https://www.stopthesuffering.org/copy-of-about-1

Westerville, Ohio, Pet Photography session - Kaiser & Copper, Doberman by Holly Hildreth

I had the privilege of photographing Copper and Kaiser, the Doberman Pinschers, at Hoover Reservoir in Westerville. We had perfect, unseasonably warm autumn weather for our session. One reason I love photographing at this park is that it offers many different “looks”. We took advantage of the colorful leaves and gorgeous backgrounds, and ended with the pups taking a little dip in the lake for some action shots. These two good boys were a total pleasure to work with, and were eager to try anything, whether that was posing on a rock or splashing through the water.

Grove City, Ohio, At Home Pet Photography Session - Marcella by Holly Hildreth

Sometimes home is where the shoot is! Meet Marcella. Marcella’s owner found me through The Tilly Project, which is a network that connects pet owners with photographers who provide end of life photography services. We did Marcella’s session in her own back yard where she was most comfortable. While this girl is getting up there in age, you'd never be able to tell. She was happy to play tug and fetch just like a pup! Here’s what Marcella’s owner had to say about her session:
“This was a stress free project and Holly’s organizational skills and knowledge led to amazing results. It could have been stressful with the wrong person. Her energy is calming. I did not feel rushed at all or pressured about anything from our first contact on Facebook to the correspondence with the final product. Booking Holly is 100% with the time and money!!! Thanks to her I have images I only dreamed of having but she made them a reality. Thank you, Holly, for being so easy to work with and sharing your talents with us all!!!!!”

Do you have a furry family member who is in need of End-of-Life Pet photography services? If so, please contact me today. I keep time reserved in my schedule every week for cases just like Marcella’s, where owners aren’t sure how much time their dog has left and/or are dealing with tough decisions around the declining health of their best friend. End of Life pet sessions are such an incredibly valuable gift you can give yourself and loved ones that captures your pet’s personality and the special bond between owner and pet.