Tag: pet portraits essex

  • COVID-19 distanced Portrait

    COVID-19 distanced Portrait of Sue and Ollie the Collie! We met Sue and went for a walk with Ollie to an outdoor location near our studio.

    Sue wanted some pictures of herself with Ollie which she had been unable to achieve. We generally prefer the effects of a longer lens for portraits, COVID-19 just makes sure we use it and keep back.

    COVID-19 distanced portrait

    We have worked with Sue for some years at Fennes, where she is one of the Wedding co-ordinaters.

    Of course we couldn’t resist a portrait of Ollie also.

    Essex pet portrait

    Contact us to find how we can make a COVID-19 distanced portrait for you!

  • Pet Photography

    Val had been given one of our Pet Photography Vouchers as a present and wanted to redeem it.

    We found a convenient day and time when we could go to her home and take some pictures of her lovely Golden Poodle, Lottie. What a good dog Lottie was! Extremely interested in what we were doing but the treats worked well!

    Val was happy with the pictures and so were we! Thank you Lottie!

    It was nice to catch up with Val in a different setting. Val is a Registrar so we regularly see her at Weddings.

    Pet Photography Essex
  • Pet Portrait and family portrait

    Pet Portrait and family portrait

    It was nice to see Debbie and Terry again who booked us for a pet portrait using a voucher bought for them.

    We last saw them at their son’s Wedding at the Reid Rooms .   Terry and Debbie wanted a selection of pictures in their garden of and with Daisy. It was a very hot day when we met up so we used the available shade in the garden. David and I spent an enjoyable time with Debbie and Terry catching up as well as taking all the pictures they wanted.

    Daisy was so laid back.Pet Portrait Photographer Essex

  • Essex Pet Portraits

    Essex Pet Portraits

    Essex Pet Portraits has been keeping us busy over the winter.

    We have been photographing many pets, dogs, cats and horses.

    Some are older animals which provides the owner with a lasting memory for when the sad but inevitable day arrives.

    We love our pets so much, a beautiful canvas or framed print can stay with you forever. Most pets are photographed at or near their owner’s home.

    Essex Pet Portraits

     

  • Pet Portraits Older Animals

    Pet Portraits Older Animals

    It is so important to makePet Portraits Older Animals while we still have them.

    Although suffering with deafness so unable to follow any dirsetions we managed to get pictures of Maggie and Freida.

    They are Mum and Daughter Cocker Spaniels  aged 15 and 18 – Two Grand Old Ladies!

    Bunny  the cat wanted to join in also!

    Pet Portraits Older Animals