Let's rewind to Autumn this year, in beautiful Arrowtown, New Zealand. Craig and I had finished up teaching at Unleashed Workshop but hadn't had enough of shooting with those incredible autumn backdrops, so we met up with some of our favourite models for some extra shoots!
Read MoreMy favourite local beach shooting location at Bribie Island is just magical in winter! Craig was visiting me from New Zealand for Unleashed Education related stuff and we needed a break from all the pet photography education planning we were doing, so we asked my friend Kay from Brisbane pet supply store Chew Chomp and Chill to bring along her new pup, gorgeous Husky boy Rider, for us to photograph.
Read MoreFull of beans and with confidence to spare, Yagmur high-stepped towards the water. As his paws came into contact with the soft, waterlogged sand and it gave away slightly underfoot, I could see the change in his bearing as his forward movement wavered slightly.
Read MoreYou may remember the rather epic shoot I had with a pack of four stunning Siberian Huskies – Amber, Alaska, Dakoda and Kiah. Just a few weeks after our shoot in the pine forest, I received the news that beautiful Kiah had unexpectedly passed away after returning from a trip down to the snow. As the much loved original member of the pack, I know that she must have left a huge hole in the household.
Read MoreThese four beautiful Siberian Huskies aren’t just incredibly good looking, they also do dry land gig racing with Northern Exposure Gig Racing Club Inc. Soon after our session, they all headed off down south to the snow where they had a ball sled racing at the annual Sled Dog Challenge – enjoying the cold white stuff, totally in their element.
Read MoreI first met Turbo on one of my regular visits to the Peninsula Animal Aid shelter to take photos of the dogs available for adoption. Though I didn’t get around to taking his picture that day, I remember seeing him through the bars of his run and thinking what a gorgeous looking dog he was and that surely, he’d have no trouble finding a new home.
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