Life with Dogs (and other thoughts)
My blogs cover many aspects of life with dogs as well as other content relevant to my clients who do not have other pets or no pets at all.
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Dog Beaches in Mid Maryland
I have been exploring a number of dog beaches in the Mid-Maryland area either with my own dog or with other dogs during photo sessions. Here are some organized by area. I encourage you to try them all out! I have updated this list to include links to Google Maps.
MY SUPERPOWER: I CAN MAKE PEOPLE (and leashes)DISAPPEAR!
Many pet owners want good photos of their pets, but they think that there is no way for this to happen because their pet is not well behaved or needs to be leashed all the time. This is not an unusual problem for the pet photographer. Fortunately, I can solve those problems.
7 of My Favorite Places to Take My Dog
Mid-Maryland is filled with so much natural beauty. I love to get out and enjoy it as much as I can. I thought I would spend a little time today sharing some of my favorite places I take my dog.
CREATING MEMORIES BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
One of the things I am often asked is why I got into photography. Truthfully there are lots of reasons: I have always been drawn to artistic endeavors, I love nature and capturing it, I so enjoy the process of photographing someone or something that I lose myself in the moment, etc. But one of the key motivations was the loss of my dog Oliver.
WHY QUIET WATERS PARK ONE OF MY FAVORITE SPOTS FOR DOG PHOTOGRAPHY
I do not live in Annapolis, but I travel around Maryland a lot. Still, when a client suggested we meet on Annapolis for pictures of her two adorable dogs, I wasn’t sure where the best place would be.
9 Reasons I Prefer Prints to Digitals
These days people often ask for digital images instead of prints. There are a number of reasons why someone might do this. One of the most common reasons is a desire to share images with friends or family. Others think digitals should be cheaper and they are all about saving money. Finally, a few people want them as back-up in case anything happens. So why do I prefer prints and yet I offer digitals?