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Celebrating Madison | Oakville senior dog photography

Oakville dog photographer

I had the absolute honour of photographing Madison for a Celebration Session earlier in the fall. At almost 14 years old, she’s deaf and moves a little slower, and has a totally kissable white muzzle that I just adore. She’s a returning customer of sorts – I photographed her terminally-ill sister Bailey last year (Madison’s paws made it into one of the photographs). It makes my heart full that I can give this family wonderful photos to remember both their furry family members.

I met Madison and her dad in Lion’s Gate Park for her Oakville senior dog photography session. The light was gorgeous, the colours were lovely and I had the best of both worlds: vibrant natural foliage for a natural look and a fantastic concrete bridge overhead that I worked into a few shots to add a bit of an urban vibe.

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So happy to spend time with you again Madison – it really was an honour.

Wags,

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