Monthly Archives: November 2008

It’s all in the details…..

During our recent trip to Texas, we managed to get out for some hiking and enjoyment of the wonderful landscape.  While walking along a creek in Lost Maples, I was captivated by the play of light on the ripples of water as they passed over decaying Maple leaves.  As beautiful as the area is in...

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Two Dakotas in a Row!

Right after returning from my Texas trip and shooting a chocolate lab named Dakota, my very next pet portrait session was with a black lab, also named Dakota.  I love shooting labs and I LOVE shooting dogs that dance.  This was a fun shoot.  Non-stop energy!

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Kurt Pas - Hi Laurie,

I’m a starting pet-photographer on the other side of the ocean (Belgium – Europe).
I’m so exited about your style and quality of photography.
I checked out your old blog on a regular base, and I’m happy with this very promising new blog. I’ll be your guest every few day’s.
Looking at your photographs are a real inspiration for myself, and I dream to achieve such a high level one day!

KurtDecember 16, 2008 – 3:28 am

LME - Hi Kurt, Thanks for your comment and your regular visits! Feel free to visit and “chat” anytime. Best of luck with your new pet photo business. It’s lots of fun and very rewarding. Of course, that’s only true if you happen to like wet puppy kisses.December 16, 2008 – 5:44 pm

Em and Dakota

Just before leaving on a short trip to Texas recently, a call came in from one of my editors asking for some “fresh” images for an article I wrote on photographing pets.  There was a short deadline for the submission.  Luckily, the friends I was visiting in Texas provided the perfect models (well…..nearly perfect).  Whenever...

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Katrina

I loved shooting this adorable pug, “Katrina”.  She was such a cooperative model and REALLY loves her mom!

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tracylynnt - oh I loooove the photo of the pug, but then I’m biased lolJanuary 4, 2009 – 8:50 pm

LME - Tracy, when it comes to Pugs, it’s easy to be biased. Thanks for the visit!January 4, 2009 – 9:19 pm

Oregon

It had been more than 20 years since I visited Oregon but my memories of this incredibly beautiful state remained indelible.  While I was already dabbling in photography back then, I couldn’t wait to go back for some serious shooting.  I admit I was a little concerned my memories had become romanticized over the years...

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