Capturing your dog's personality

Your dog is part of the family, and my goal is to create beautiful, lasting memories of your furry companion through professional portraits. Each session is tailored to your pup’s unique personality, ensuring we capture those special moments and endearing quirks that make them one-of-a-kind.

What's included?

  • A personalised photography session. This usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Digital files to keep, print and share. You’ll receive professionally edited high-resolution JPEG files showcasing your dog in different poses. Typically, between two and three images, depending on the session – every dog is different!
  • A mounted fine art print. Available with the Gold Package, in addition to the digital photos, you'll also receive a mounted print of your favourite photo from the session, ready for you to frame, hang, and for your dog to show off to its friends. You’ll need a standard A3 sized frame.
  • It’s your choice! I’m happy to provide additional prints, custom print sizes, mounted/unmounted options and more. Let me know your desired options, and I’ll prepare a tailored quotation.

More than one dog?

There is no additional cost for a double portrait with two dogs together. If you would like individual portraits for two or more dogs, please let me know your specific requirements, and I’ll be happy to provide a custom quote for your needs.

Contact me

I’d love to hear from you! If you have any questions, want to check availability, or are ready to book a session, please get in touch. Feel free to tell me a bit about your dog(s) – temperament, size, colour, breed, or even attach a photo. This will help me prepare and create the perfect setup for your session.

About the session

After arranging a time, you’ll bring your dog to my studio, located in Charfield, Wotton under Edge. The photography session typically lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. I understand the importance of working efficiently before our furry models get restless, while still capturing those spontaneous moments. However, there’s no need to rush – the most important thing is getting the best possible photographs of your best friend.

All you need to bring are some treats (for your dog, not me!). These will help keep their attention and capture those irresistible, treat-motivated expressions.

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