Client Session ~ Molly the Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Note to future clients – early starts are most definitely worth doing! This was another very early session – we kicked off at 4.45am to catch that gorgeous first light.

Molly the Staffy is a gorgeous, well behaved little girl who is lucky enough to have a totally devoted owner who obviously loves her to bits.

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She gets regular early morning walks to her favourite park where she can run and sniff and cruise around spreading that famous Staffy smile and cheer everywhere she goes. And what an amazing tongue!

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And very cute ears.

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After we’d finished our walk through the park, we headed back to Molly’s house and chilled out in her backyard. The patio was nice and cool, a good place to stretch out on a hot morning.

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It wasn’t long though, and her energy was back again, ready for a game of tug!

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I somehow convinced her that modelling was a career path she should seriously consider.

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This is probably my favourite shot of the session.

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With this one running a close second. I’m so stoked that Molly’s dad is getting this one as a nice big gallery wrap canvas,  I can’t wait to see how it turns out!

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Client Session ~ Baileys the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Billy the Fox Terrier

These two lovelies live on waterfront on the gorgeous Gold Coast, what a great life they lead!

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They have a big deck and a fantastic garden to while away the hours.

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Baileys is a 10 year old Staffy with a such a laid back and cruisy attitude.

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Her best mate Billy the 7 year old Fox Terrier is a serious boy but very attentive and was constantly trying to steal food out of my treat pouch, very sneaky!

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But very cute as well, posing here on the garden path for me.

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The little beach and jetty was a great spot for photos.

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Couldn’t resist a shot of the two of them, when they paused for a second to check out a boat.

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Gotta love those wise old staffy eyes.

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I had a great afternoon chilling with this gorgeous pair and we managed to wrap up the session just as the rain came and it bucketed down! Thanks for a lovely afternoon guys.

Client Session ~ Dallas the Labrador Retriever

Now living in Brisbane but still loving the beautiful Gold Coast, Dallas and her Mum were more than happy to come back down the coast for a photo session and agreed to a very early morning shoot on the dog beach at the Spit. We were greeted with amazing light, perfect weather and blue skies, well worth the effort to get up so early!

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Dallas the black Labrador is just one and a half, and already she and her Mum have a visible bond.

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Wherever her Mum was, Dallas was sure to be found – well except when she was off meeting and greeting other dogs like your typical friendly Labrador!

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Sometimes shooting into the light can be as rewarding as shooting with it, and the following couple of shots are no exception, probably my favourites from the session.

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You just can’t beat the crisp clean feel of early morning light at the beach though.

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I was warned that Dallas was ‘just a bit obsesssed’ with tennis balls, and she soon found one to bring to us, demanding a game.

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Who could resist this look?

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As you can probably tell by the sand all over her nose, Dallas was justly rewarded for her patient modelling with lots of ball throwing.

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What a beautiful, happy girl. We had such a fun morning, thanks guys!

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Client Session ~ Boo the Great Dane

Probably my most ironic session location yet – “Boo” the Great Dane, photographed in a cemetery! Boo and his Mum live just down the road from the intriguing St Stephens Cemetery and regularly stroll through the broken gravestones and memorials and amazing old trees on their daily walks. I was so excited to shoot there, and although the light didn’t quite cooperate on the day with looming heavy cloud, the atmosphere was still pretty special.

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So enough about the location and onto the star of the session – Boo! This lovely boy was 9 months old at the time of our shoot and your typical gangly and exuberant Great Dane teenager. With a tongue that rarely stayed inside his mouth resulting in a constant endearing doggy grin, he obviously enjoys his walks through the cemetery and adjacent park, running through the long grass and sniffing around the old gravestones.

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I just love his distinctive white chest blaze.

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We managed to persuade Boo to sit down and relax for a while in the long grass an open corner of the walled cemetery enclosure, resulting in some nice quiet shots.

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Then it was back to exploring again.

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Before settling down to chew a stick, Boo looking at me with a familiar ‘dare you to come and get me!’ attitude.

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In the grounds of the cemetery is also St Stevens Anglican Church. Built in 1874, it’s a lovely old church featuring gothic revival architecture and these amazing doors! The light was fading fast by this stage but we had time for just a few shots of Boo featured in the doorway.

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If you’d like to know more about this very special place, check out the Wikipedia article on the history of the Camperdown Cemetery and then head over to the offical website of the St Stephens Church in Newtown. Interesting stuff!

Client Session ~ Chopper the Great Dane Labrador Mix

Chopper is the chilled out, mature big brother of Bozley and Giselle and yep, he’s a foster failure too, and it’s easy to see why! At seven years old he is starting to slow down a little, but still loves to get amongst the action every now and then.

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Though given the opportunity (a lovely sunny front garden devoid of the annoying young ones) he quickly switched to lying in the sunshine, soaking up the rays.

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A big solid boy thanks to his Great Dane heritage, Chopper also has the look of a big cuddly overgrown Labrador Retriever.

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Big brown eyes and an old grey face are a beautiful combination.

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I couldn’t resist making a feature of his lovely head wrinkles too of course.

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