Category Archives: Pet Portraits

Studio Specials!

I am so excited that the studio is up and functioning and so is my wrist!

to Celebrate, I’m offering a limited time special mini session:

$25.00!

1 person, 1/2 hour, 1 set or backdrop.

What can get done in 1/2 hour?

Head shots for Social media or dating sites… business cards…

a quick session for your little one whom you’ve neglected.

Your doggy. Or kitty. Or gerbil.

Your Mom or your Dad.  Or for your Mom and Dad.

These minis are valid Monday-Friday 10-5 and must be pre-scheduled. (No walk-ins).

Prints and full size digital files are available.

Other sessions are available with similar savings;  weekends and evenings are also available.

You can see a lot more about the portrait side here:

191 Providence St, 2nd floor

(LaBonte/Mercik Building)

Putnam

860.928.7205

Mother and child(ren)

I was so happy when Sarah emailed the other day to say that number #2 was on the way, and that she wanted to do a maternity session-little Conor was just a wee little guy the last time we did a session, but I remember his laugh and smile which hasn’t changed at all.  Every time I do a maternity session I am stunned with the beauty a pregnant woman holds. I sure don’t remember the glow, especially with only a month to go, and wish I had done a session to remember it by.

Sarah seems like she is re-living my life from–ahem–a few years ago and it appears will carry on with the loving children that I’ve been blessed with.

Thanks again-it is terrific to catch up with you–and I want to see the baby!!

Pet Portraits

When trying to decide what to name this I hit a stone wall.

“How many frames does it take to get the whole group looking at you?” (asks one wedding photographer to another; maybe 3, usually)   In this case, about 360.

“Octuplets!” Fugitabutit. How about 9 at once?

How about, “how to spend the most enjoyable Sunday in a really long time??” That about sums it up.

First, Jen came over with her 9 lbs rescue dog, the Pomeranian that is still looking for a name, and at the moment for a home. Now Jen and her family have about 5 of these dogs and are all cute as a button. This one appears will be about 2x the size of the biggest in their house. Jen rescued this dog from a fate of being left outside all the time in a little doggy igloo! I hope they decide to make a home for him.

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Next, Alessandra came over with her (9) yes 9! 6 week old Weimaraners. As we unloaded them from the back of her van, they kept coming and coming and coming.  I’m sure the doctor who delivered the octuplets this week felt the same way! I have never fallen in love so instantly. It is a very good thing they are all spoken for.  After an hour or so of finagling (4 of us in the room, think about what it’s like to herd cats) they were tired of being propped up, turned around, picked up, kissed, snuggled and so promptly fell asleep, one by one. Except Purple, who really just wanted to smell everything (Bailey the lab had gotten into the shooting room last night……… Leaving the rest to the imagination.

Glancing thru the images I laughed out loud, in my house, with no one around. Laughed Hard.

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If Purple ever needs a home, I think you might know where to find one for him!

Thank you all!

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