Here are more images of John Wayne – he was great fun to photograph and we had an awesome location with a lot of variety.





Check out the wrinkles on John Wayne. We’ll be seeing him again in a few months – I can’t wait to see how he grows.

Here are more images of John Wayne – he was great fun to photograph and we had an awesome location with a lot of variety.





Check out the wrinkles on John Wayne. We’ll be seeing him again in a few months – I can’t wait to see how he grows.

Meet Cody (Labradoodle) and Piton (Rhodesian Ridgeback). Both incredibly photogenic dogs. Cody and her owner are in training with Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. (Dogs Organized for Ground Search). Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. was founded in 1990 and over the years has maintained a tradition of providing professional and highly proficient search and rescue K-9 teams and support personnel. They offer extensive training for their volunteers and respond to search emergencies when assistance is requested by local, state or federal agencies. Search teams respond to an average of 50 missions per year! Paws up to Cody and her owner and Mid-Atlantic D.O.G.S. for providing such an invaluable service.
Here’s Cody in her “uniform”.

In addition to a keen sense of smell, Cody is also quite the athlete!
This next image makes me laugh. It shows both Piton and Cody running. You can see the “intensity” in Piton and the “happy-go-lucky” in Cody. I can picture these same expressions on humans. 
It was really sweet how they leaned on each other. 
I asked Piton to give me her “regal” look. By the way, if you’re wondering how Piton got her name, it’s from the Piton mountains (aka volcanic plugs) in St. Lucia. I bet you didn’t think you’d be getting geological information in this post – here’s a link to more information about Pitons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitons
Here’s Piton’s “ridgeback” up close and personal – 
Some pictures say “black and white, please”. Black and white is great to capture the essence of the image without being distracted by color. You can tell by most of my images, I usually have a preference towards color – but sometimes black and white is the ticket.
We also went inside to create beautiful images “studio-style”. Below shows how these images will be displayed.
I went out to a barn this weekend and created some images for myself. I am adding equine (horse) photography to my portfolio and spent a few hours at a site visit in preparation for a future shoot. My goal with these images was to capture the experience I had at the barn. I saw such interesting light and texture – and movement and stillness – and I wanted to convey that in these images.
If you’d like to see more images from the barn, you can click on this link for a slideshow.


Below are images of the horses as they are getting washed off after their exercise. Thought I’d mention that after my brother called to ask if I had photographed the horses relieving themselves.

