A few months ago NBC asked me to shoot an episode of 1st Look with Ashley Roberts (this season's host) and her awesome dog Cooper. I was already in Los Angeles for dog photography clients at the time, so I booked a day at my good friend's Downtown studio (at the Factory Arts Building, where my old Los Angeles dog photography studio used to be) and prepared myself for a fun and challenging day on set.
Read More"Our session was so dang excellent and I can't stop looking at the prints we ordered. They are so beautiful and honest, and they truly make me feel loved and happy. I really can't say enough about them. Thank you for this truly special gift you've given us."
-Max, New York
Read MoreFall in New England is something everyone should experience, and I'm sure most of you already have. Maybe you grew up here, or maybe you're a New Yorker and you take day trips to the Berkshires, or Western Mass, or upstate New York on the weekends in the Fall to check out the leaves and eat some fresh picked apples.
Read MoreAlthough I’m a dog photographer, 90% of my job involves simply listening to people. What about the dogs, you might ask. Aren’t you supposed to be paying attention to the cute dogs? How could you even think about anything else when you’re surrounded by dogs all day?
Read MoreThere are some dog photographs in my portfolio that people always stop at and ask me "How'd you get that shot!?" So, I've decided to start a new series on the blog talking about those images, and answering that very question. I'm starting with an image that I show frequently at exhibits and events, and one that I love to talk about.
Read More"Although I'd known about Jesse's work for years and always had the best intentions to contact him about photographing my dog, it wasn't until the latter portion of her life until I took the plunge. From the moment he arrived at our house I knew I'd made the right decision.”
Read MoreI spent another wonderful (and warm, yet breezy) Sunday at the SOWA Arts Market on Sunday August 21 in Boston's South End. The market is located at 365 Albany St/450 Harrison Ave in a big shaded parking lot, and happens at the same time as an amazing Vintage Market (inside the large brick building), a farmer's market and Open Studios for the many, many talented artists inside the 450 Harrison building.
Read MoreIf you were to ask me right now what five things I am most afraid of, I guarantee you that watching my dog (Pancake) pass away would be high up on the list. It’s a fear that all of us dog owners are very familiar with, some more than others. It’s an inevitability that comes with the territory- loving a dog means signing yourself up for losing that very same dog.
Read MoreWe all know that pet-related news stories attract A LOT of eyes. In the midst of the serious, challenging, stressful and upsetting news of our contemporary world, it's no surprise that heartwarming articles that feature pets doing amazing things are read constantly online and in print.
Read MoreNot everyone knows why I take the time to print and mat all my photographs by hand. It's such a traditional approach to dog photography, and one that no other dog photographers use. So- why do I take the time to print and mat my photographs? Every other photographer in the market lets a print lab handle all their print orders.
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