Last weekend Sisters Pet Pics was invited to photograph a fundraising event for the Louisiana Boxer Rescue and the Gulf Coast Doberman Rescue groups. It was the Boxer Bash/Dobe Dash 2009! We had a wonderful time. Read about how we were touched by these heroic and yet fun folks on the Boxer Bash Proofs page.
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You met this little guy in The Painted Colt post and Mother & Child Reunion Home Home On The Range post. I thought I’d post another look at this funny, playful, endearing person to remind those who do not have every day relationships with horses that there are 9.2 million horses in America. Of those [...]
So you have a nice camera and a fairly nice lens. You want to photograph your pets inside the house, but the only light you have besides ambient is an in-camera flash, and you get the dreaded red or green eyes on your sweet little person. To the naked eye they don’t look anything like [...]
Are these folks lovely or what! Posing a large group of dogs like this is a little challenging, but having their human in the frame makes it easier. Their mom has rescued each of them from different sources; the latest – Lucy – was rescued from under the building where she works. It took many [...]
Is this tiny girl just adorable, or what? Could you imagine this tiny soul being used to bait train an already double-her-size fighting breed puppy? Cats were used with the young fighters as well. That’s standard operating procedure for those in the business of fighting dogs.
You’ve read what I have to say about this in [...]
Well it’s about time for another Greyhound isn’t it? I need to remind those who still want to get in to be eligible for entry into the 2010 Greyhound Pets of America – Louisiana Chapter calendar to make an appointment today. Time is running out. The deadline for calendar portraits is August 16th. It’ not [...]
I’ve been discussing high and low key photography of late. I post Dixie today for a few reasons. Notably, she is a Pit Bull, but we’ll get to that shortly.
This image is an example of what I call the high drama of the low key shot. When I set my key and hair lights at [...]
You’ve already met this stiff legged little fella in the Painted Colt post. I thought I’d post him with his mom today to celebrate what is being called a huge victory in the fight to save the wild mustang from near extinction.
The Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, has championed the cause of ranching conglomerates [...]
My first dog as an away-from-the-nest young adult must have been of Spaniel descent. She looked very much like Pedro, pictured here. Loyal and true with an almost knightly honor, Moya was my friend, my confidant, who joined me willingly on roads less traveled in the late ’60s.
I haven’t met many Cavs, but I have [...]
I’ve always admired the form of a Greyhound. Just standing, looking across the room, they might curl their necks in an almost giraffe-ian way, making the most elegant lines. Although I probably wouldn’t recommend this proof to my client, I couldn’t help but notice that even their tongues curl in an elegant manner. For some [...]
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