These two brothers came to the studio for their Pawsh session. Let’s just say one was really into his session and the other, he just wanted to have fun.
Meet Ben & Daisy. They are their parents’ children and best friends. Both Ben & Daisy were seniors at their Phoenix Session. Despite Miss Daisy being under the weather, she was a trooper. Ben & Daisy’s mom and dad wanted photos as both dogs had been sick recently. These two little Bostons with big hearts […]
When thinking about your session, planning is key. It’s an investment on your memories so a little planning can go a long way. At your preconsultation, we discuss the goals for the session. Do you want all posed shots? Are you more a candid image kind of person? Would you like a combo of both? […]
“I really want a session but my dog, he is so hyper. I just don’t think it would work.” — Sonya, pet parent to Harold, the high energy 130 lb. yellow lab and love of Sonya’s life. We hear this more often that you might think. The key to a great session is preparation. We […]
What is pet photography? It is like any other genre of photography, only we specialize in photographing pets – dogs, cats, horses, lizards, rodents, etc. etc. If it has paws hooves or claws, we photograph it. Pet photography is important as some folks consider their pets as family members just like they would a human […]
I am pleased to introduce Missy to the Islay Corners Photography family. Missy is a senior pet who doesn’t like to give out her age but let’s just say she’s over 10. What lady ever does want to give her age? MIssy is a beautiful Sheltie with a heart of gold and quiet demeanor. Missy […]
So you are thinking about booking a photography session? Awesome, let’s talk. Planning can provide guidance for a successful portrait session. Your session is an investment in your memories so a little planning can go a long way. At your preconsultation, we discuss your goals for the session. Do you want all posed […]
When my husband and I adopted our first cat together, we were experienced pet owners. That said nothing prepared us for the day when our sweet little orange tabby Marmalade (Marma was nearly 18) passed away from chronic renal failure. When we returned from the vet’s that day, all we had left was her collar, […]
When we adopt a pet, it’s a wonderful thing. There are parts that can be trying like hairballs, poop and trips for shots. It is an all around rewarding experience. Then reality steps in. We begin to realize that as we age, so do our pets. This is the hard part. There isn’t a pill […]