Thursday, December 31, 2009

Photo Exhibit in NYC

I'm excited to announce a show of my work at The Grey Dog on Carmine Street in Greenwich Village beginning today. Seven 20"x30" prints are on display featuring 5 images from my Dogs at Play series and 2 black and whites of my muse on our travels.

The atmosphere at The Grey Dog is warm, relaxing and friendly with great food and music so be sure to stop in to see the show and grab a cup of their famous coffee. They're open 6am-midnight/7 days and are dog friendly in the early morning.

Enjoy & Happy New Year!

For those of you that won't have a chance to stop in here's a quick virtual peak:


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Wonderful Joyous Holidays!

Wishing everyone beautiful things for the holidays and in 2010! And I hope your dogs are as well behaved as the incredible ones in this fun holiday video. Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Contest Winner ~ Montana Dog & Wedding Photography

One of my photos from Allison & Paul's September wedding at Congress Hall in Cape May just won in the "Details - found" category of the Wedding Photojournalist Association's current contest. This was a fun shot to capture of a seagull helping itself to the leftovers from cocktails while I was awaiting the beginning of the reception. The entire day was perfection since the weather, location, families, and friends were all a pleasure to photograph - oh, and they brought their dog, Riley, down to the Cape too. Kind of made it perfect for me. I've included here the winning entry and a few of my favorites.















Wednesday, December 16, 2009

My Sanctuary as Muse

As an nature girl, environmentalist, and photographer I'm happy to announce that I have just been appointed by the mayor of my town to its Environmental Commission and will be in charge of protecting its open spaces. For the past year I was on the town's Shade Tree Commission but now I will be able to more closely protect my sanctuary and muse: the town's arboretum and wildlife sanctuary. There is not much open space left in the suburbs of NJ but I'm fortunate to live within 2 blocks of this one and have done some of my best work with dogs in there including the images below and my "Dogs at Play" series as well as some of my commissioned documentary dog and family portraiture.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Carli & JayJay ~ Montana Dog & Fine Art Photography

Appropriately after posting about my childhood photo album, and early love of dogs and animals, I just completed editing a portrait session featuring 2 best friends: Carli, 12 years old, and JayJay. We also squeezed in some time for the rest of their family too. It couldn't have been more of a pleasure watching them together and getting to document it.








Friday, December 4, 2009

Origin of the Species

Just recently posted about how I needed to become a dog photographer since Sugar demands so much of my energy and time but I now want to share how I think I was destined to do this since childhood. I've had many distractions in my career (ie paying the rent) but I recently rediscovered my origins as an animal/nature lover and photographer in my childhood photo album. Some of the images were co-opted from my older sister and mom but the round-edged square images were taken with my first camera. Apologies to my sister whose photo (taken by my mother) seems devilishly placed on the first portfolio page I ever dedicated to my animal photos which includes my friend's pet skunk, Faberge, and some sickly camels in a local drive thru safari. The scrapbooking section is quite funny and foretelling with a whole page dedicated to a weim.




Thursday, December 3, 2009

Great Faces

In the middle of the process of editing my final wedding of the season I felt the need to post these 2 images. This is Kristen with two of the three loves of her life before the walk down the aisle to her third.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Why I Became a Dog Photographer

Or at least one of the many reasons. My weim, Sugar, can't relax which means she is always waiting for me to answer her dogged question: "What's next? What's next?!!!, so I usually end up photographing whatever it is she figures out to do to keep herself occupied. Proof appears in these surveillance screenshots of her at doggie daycare on a recent rainy day. All the other dogs, exhausted from hours of playing, are sleeping, but not my Shug, standing, waiting for what's next...