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Ridgeback Tucker in Virginia Wine Lover Magazine!

I was pleasantly surprised when a friend said she saw one of my images in Virginia Wine Lover Magazine.

They had asked for some images a while back and I had forgotten all about it.  While we didn’t shoot the cover, (though we’d love to some day..) beautiful Tucker whom we shot in 2008 with his brother Henry, highlighted the calendar section.

His photo was taken at the top of our Tranquility Farm property in late summer when the grapes were ripe.  They’re almost in that shape now!

We’re so excited about our upcoming fall shooting season! We hope to see you there.

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Hagen & Pearl: Wiemaraners Take the Heat!

After our blast of unprecedented snows this winter, we’ve followed up with a strange spring as well. First rain, then unseasonably cold, and this week temperatures topping 95°.

Though it wasn’t the hottest day of the week when we met up with Hagen & Pearl, it ran a close second.  These two lovely Wiemaraners came to Tranquility Farm from Charlottesville, VA and since the ride was nearly 2 hours I wanted to be sure we could get this session in.

Though fairly fit for their age, Pearl is 7 and Hagen is 9, Hagen suffers from several health issues that I was very aware of on this sweltering day.

So we started gently.

Close to the barn.

In the shade.

We even took a break and went back into the air conditioning before we started the second segment of shooting.

The dogs held up remarkably well and tolerated most of our requests with a happy wag of their stubby tails.

This session was particularly important. Not just with Hagen’s failing health, but also because over a year ago the dog’s human, Michelle had paid for another photo session with a different pet photographer, and has yet to receive her paid for images.  I am appalled at this behavior from a fellow photographer. Not only because of the lack of business ethics but because a year in a dog’s life, especially one in failing health, is a long time. That period in time cannot be repeated.  The looks captured then cannot be duplicated.  Michelle made the effort to document her family members and she deserves those images.

But enough of that soap box.  We cannot fix her last experience but hopefully we can be sure she is thrilled with the experience she had with us!

We were glad  that she decided to try again. We are honored that she trusted us with her beloved family members.

Thanks for coming out to the farm Hagen & Pearl and hopefully we’ll see you back for a fall session!

Pearly & Hagen

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Maddie & Finley – Labs On The Farm!

We finally had our session with Maddie and Finley this past weekend. We started this effort last fall towards the end of our shooting season. When the weather wouldn’t cooperate we pushed it to spring. And then, it rained and we rescheduled again.  This weekend it was finally to be.

We met the girls and their humans early, early at the farm.  Though the skies never did give us some brighter light for our fast moving play shots, we did enjoy that wonderful diffuse glow that cloud cover brings.

These two girls are labs to the core! Full of energy, both age 4, Maddie is a chocolate and Finley a gorgeous silver. Truly delightful dogs.

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Maddie, the “shy” one preferred to watch Finley be photographed. However, with time and treats and special attention from Brandy, soon she was right in the mix of things and seemed to enjoy her camera time!

Finley was game for anything as long as treats were forthcoming.  So when the skies got a bit dramatic she knew just what to do…

We had a truly delightful, though early, morning with these girls. Sporting breeds and the farm just go so well together.

Thanks to Bill and Susan for sticking with us through all those reschedules!

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Dachshund Calendar Dog Makes Monday a Bit Brighter

We photographed a slew of dachshunds at the Leesburg Canine Country Club.  This feisty fellow found the over-sized frisbee to be no match!

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Snow

It’s been an unusual winter for us here in northern Virginia.  This is my fourth winter here.  And though it’s only the start of February, we have had more snowfall since December than in my past three winters combined.

I’m not much of a winter person. I like warmth. The older I get the more my joints really appreciate those balmy temperatures! Plus, I’m a runner. I’m a runner who prefers running outdoors to a treadmill – a  million times over.  This snow cramps my style.

That said, there is sometimes such beauty in this white stuff.  It is so breathtaking at times that even I, hater of cold, am lured out into its wonder.  With my camera of course…

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So, though it’s only the start of February and the luscious warmth of spring seems so very far away, I’ll stop for a moment and enjoy the beauty of winter.

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