10 Days Left!
There are only 10 days left before our 4th annual MaxFund photo fundraiser begins and there's still time to book your photography session to benefit animals in need. For a donation of $150 or $200 you get a 1 hour custom photography session for your family, dogs, or kids. 100% of the session donations go directly to MaxFund no kill animal shelter. Call Mark today at (303) 562-5536 to reserve your spot or click here for more information. Sessions are by appointment only and spaces are limited. Help us make this year's fundraiser a huge success for MaxFund! We hope to see you there!
Senior Dogs Photography
While November is the official Adopt a Senior Dog Month, there is no reason to wait until then if you are looking to adopt a new family member. There are many reasons people enjoy adopting older dogs including the fact that the dog has grown out of the puppy energy, they are house trained, and there will not be any puppy chewing to deal with. These older dogs make wonderful companions and really deserve to have a loving home of their own for their final years. If you are considering adopting a new dog, then please consider an adult or senior dog. If you decide on a puppy, then please adopt - don't shop! There are many beautiful older dogs like Olivia, below, looking for homes.
If you've had your dog their entire life, it is also nice to get a professional portrait taken of them to remember them by. We hear frequently from clients that they wish that they had booked a photography session for their last dog before it passed away. We work with many families who have dogs who have recently been diagnosed with diseases/illnesses and they want to have a portrait created while they are still able. Book your appointment today!
Meet Ursula
Ursula came in for her 12 week puppy portrait recently and isn't she the cutest? We love having the chance to document your newest family member's first weeks with you and then watch the dog grow with your family. Many people choose to come back to update their family portrait after they have added a new dog to the family. Schedule your portrait session today!
Meet puppy Ursula
4th Annual Maxfund Photo Fundraiser
Join us April 4-6 and 12-13 for our 4th Annual photo fundraiser benefiting Maxfund no-kill animal shelter. We're closing the studio to other business and are taking reservations for anyone who would like to have a custom photo session to create unique art with their family while helping the animals served by MaxFund. Your donation of $75, $150 or $200 earns you a session. We are happy to work with your whole family, with just your kids, or with your dog or dogs (alone, with your family or with the kids). 100% of all donations go directly to MaxFund.
Call 303-562-5536 to reserve your spot today.
MaxFund Poster Dog
We did a puppy photo shoot for MaxFund recently and Smoochie was selected to be their poster dog! Isn't she the cutest? You can see her on the posters helping to promote raffle ticket sales at MaxFund and at their annual gala.
Sansa and Her Boy
Sansa, a stunning doberman, came into the studio to have a dog portrait done and she brought her boy along for the day. Taking pictures of kids with their dogs is one of our favorite things to do! This picture captures it all and is one of our favorite shots of 2013!
Sampson's Photo Debut
We recently had the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles, CA to photograph Sampson. Sampson was rescued from a municipal animal shelter a few months ago. He stood out right away to his adoptive family: he was one of the only dogs not barking excessively or jumping at his cage. He was sitting patiently at the front of his cage, wagging his tail, and had the perfect "take me home with you, please?" look on his face. The rest is history. Sampson is such a good dog and a big ball of love. We had a fun afternoon capturing all his expressions. This is one of the favorite looks from the photo shoot.
Sampson looking serious
Mr Fisher's Photo Shoot
I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to foster Mr Fisher, the Portuguese Water Dog puppy, while he was looking for his forever home. He was one of the best behaved dogs I've fostered and it was hard to let him go to his new family. Many photographers have a difficult time photographing black dogs, but I was confident that Mark would take a fantastic picture of this dog. And I was not disappointed!