I can’t even tell you how excited and honored I am to have an image on the *cover* of MN Monthly Magazine!! If you turn to pages 62-64, you’ll see more of my work, and a write-up about SBP. December is a special pet issue, and you’ll find many of my pet professional friends in there as well. I’m seriously giddy over here

I love Great Danes. They’re huge and majestic and no other dog photographs quite like a Dane. Priscilla was so beautiful, I couldn’t get enough of her, so we had quite a long session! Her new little brother, Goose, was on the go the whole time, so we didn’t get as many shots of him, but it was really all about Priscilla. Here’s just a few of my favorites…. it was definitely hard to narrow down!



Danes are from the “horse” family, right?



God I love kittens.


Thank you for an amazing session! I definitely got some new samples I need on my walls from this one
This Halloween I had the pleasure of co-hosting a dog party with friends Pampered Pooch and Scoopy Poo! There were treats, indoor/outdoor play areas, doggie (and people) games, and photos by yours truly. Here’s just a few of my favs from that afternoon.





To see all the photos, CLICK HERE and enter “woofntreat” as the password.
This session was quite possibly the most fun session to date. (well, it’s up there at least!) Yuma and her new brother, Kona, were a *hoot.* They’re both gorgeous… Yuma is the chocolaty-black Rat Terrier Chihuahua mix, and Kona is the speckley Rat Terrier. Their mom had tried fostering different dogs in the past, but Yuma just didn’t like them. When Kona came along, it was a match made in heaven. These two are reportedly never more than 5 feet from each other at any given moment. Getting a shot with them together was challenging, since all they wanted to do was play!
Get ready for a long post, I just couldn’t NOT share these all with you!





Aaaaaand……. play. An arm in the mouth and a foot to the face…. they’re definitely brother and sister.

Hey, maybe if we put scarves on them they’ll sit nice together…….

Kona and I had fun with the rope toy.

Then he ditched his scarf in a dazzling leap, creating an abstract freeze frame of wonderfulness.

And Miss Yuma was looking stunning in her new coat.

Thank you thank you for a fabulous session!
Kitty is a gorgeous Wheaten Terrier mix that her mom refers to as a “wheatable” =) She was really scared being in the studio, so we just hung out for a while to get her settled down. When it comes to animals, I’ve got all the patience in the world. Plus, when you’ve got a face like this and a name like Kitty, I could sit with you all day, and that would be just fine.









