what got buried | southern ontario pet photographer
Welcome to another edition of What Got Buried! I try to post daily over on the Happy Tails Facebook page, so if you want to have your nose to the ground on all the most up to date news and nonsense, high-tail it over there! It’s a fun place and I would love it if you joined the pack.
Here’s a quick peek at what’s been happening at Happy Tails HQ. What you won’t see is all the behind the scenes activity I have going on right now. I have a few special shoots coming up that I’m really excited about and I am mulling over putting together my first ever vendor booth for an upcoming event. It is a lot of work, so I haven’t committed … yet.
Let’s kick things off with my Chloe, snoozing on the couch the day after Daylight Savings earlier this month. While the rest of us lost an hour, her marathon napping ability helped her make it through the day with no noticeable side effects. The best bonus about moving the clocks ahead is more time to shoot in the afternoons with the soft, glowing light that I just love! Bring on spring!
I also met sweet Sophie in March. Her furrowed brow just kills me. She might look perpetually worried, but she is a happy little thing.
I also spent time photographing adoptable cats at the Burlington Humane Society.It breaks my heart when I have to photograph an animal for a second time like seven-month-old Fernando. He was adopted, declawed (I won’t get into my thoughts on this except to say that I don’t agree with the practice) and then returned shortly after because he was “misbehaving” likely due to sore paws.
Adopting an animal is a huge commitment! If you know anyone thinking about adding to their family, please share this link to this great article about what to consider before adopting.
I also met Cocoa while I was there. She was happy to be out of her crate and took the opportunity to enjoy some fresh tap water — it’s better than bowl water don’t you know!
And finally, I dug into the archives to share this photo of scruffy Chloe, a wheaten puppy. The lens I used for this shot gives it a fun look — isn’t she adorable?
With the longer days and warmer temperatures, now is the time to book a session if you are considering it! Just drop me an email or give me a call — contact info is available on Book a Session tab up at the top there. I would love to meet your furry family member!
Hope you all have a great weekend!
Wags,
Stacey