“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”
~ Anatole France





Your Pet is your best friend: loyal, loving, kind, affectionate and always happy to see you. Your pet is a constant presence in your life, often times for many years.
My goal is to capture the moments, expressions and all of the uniqueness that makes your pet your “pal”.
Session Information
Pet sessions can take place in the studio, at your home, or at a location of your choice. I’d strongly recommend you choose a location that your pet is very familiar with.
There is an initial Creative Fee of $147, and prints can be ordered A La Carte. Please Contact me for information.
You may bring up to 2 pets, and you can include additional pet for a nominal fee. The pets must all be your pets.
Sessions usually take around 1 hour.
Tranquility Sessions
These sessions are designed for pets that are terminally ill. This is a chance for you to capture the intimate bond you share with your pet in a relaxed and comfortable environment.
Creative Fees start at $97.
Pet Photography FAQ
When is the best time to schedule a pet session?
You can schedule a pet session any time, but it is best to do so at a time and place where your pet will be calm and relaxed. You may also want to schedule the session after your pet has been groomed.
What kind of pets do you photograph?
Any type of pet is acceptable.
Can I or my child be in the photograph?
You can have up to 1 person in the photograph with your pet. This can include you or a child, etc. If you would like to include the family, there is an additional fee of $25 per person.
What do I need?
Your pet should be up to date on all vaccinations. This may vary depending on the breed, but dogs will require a rabies shot without exception.
I recommend you bring some special treats and other things you pet will enjoy.
Gift Certificates
What better gift for the pet lover in your family? Gift Certificates are available upon request. Please contact me for information.
“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.”
~ Martin Buber
